
Rosa Enskat
Acting
Biography
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Born: January 1, 1967
Place of Birth: Neubrandenburg, Germany
Known For

Babylon Berlin
Beneath the decadence of 1929 Berlin, lies an underworld city of sin. Police investigator Gereon Rath has been transferred from Cologne to the epicenter of political and social changes in the Golden Twenties.

Homicide Hills
Mord mit Aussicht is a German satirical crime comedy television series, produced by ARD, following the adventures of Sophie Haas, a detective from the city that takes a job in the fictional country village of Hengasch. Much of the humour of the series derives from the clichés of both city and provincial lives, in a similar manner to the English comedy crime series Midsomer Murders.

Es ist nicht vorbei
Carola Weber is shocked when her husband Jochen introduces his new colleague from the hospital: she knows this voice. Hearing it catapults Carola back to the worst time of her life, her imprisonment in the GDR women's prison Hoheneck. She is convinced that Prof. Wolfgang Limberg was the doctor who treated her there with psychotropic drugs in order to force her to testify, and thus caused her to lose two fingers while working on the conveyor belt. Carola's career as a pianist was over forever.

Barbara
In 1980s East Germany, Barbara is a Berlin doctor banished to a country medical clinic for applying for an exit visa. Deeply unhappy with her reassignment and fearful of her co-workers as possible Stasi informants, Barbara stays aloof, especially from the good natured clinic head, Andre.

Liebling, lass die Hühner frei
In the third part of the TV movie series about the Teuffel family, it is once again family man Steffen who shakes up everyday life in the Brandenburg village of Krummenwalde in a remarkable way. He has been doing this regularly since the family of five moved to the provinces. However, he has never lured the Russian mafia to Krummenwalde. This time he has.

When We Leave
Umay is a young woman of Turkish descent, fighting for an independent and self-determined life in Germany against the resistance of her family. Her struggle initiates a dynamic, which results in a life-threatening situation.

Das Mädchen von früher
Bente, a school dropout, was a foster child on the Strand family's remote farm. Forensic medicine finds a key in Bente's stomach. Where was the girl going with two cans of gasoline? Why did the local gas station attendant sell her gasoline even though it was known that she was an arsonist? Which lock does this key fit into? Local policeman Lars Klapproth might be able to contribute to solving the case, but he does not. Because Lars is the father of Maria's missing daughter Matilde. He had made the toddler disappear with the help of GDR state agencies during the reunification period. When Maria, who had fled the republic, returned to get her daughter shortly after the fall of the Berlin Wall, Matilde had already been adopted and could not be found.

Check. Check

Combat Girls
Marisa, a 20-year-old German girl, hates foreigners, Jews, cops, and everyone she finds guilty for the decline of her country. She provokes, drinks, fights and her next tattoo will be a portrait of Adolf Hitler. But Marisa's convictions begin to crumble when she meets a young Afghan refugee, and she learns that the black and white principles of her gang are not the only way.

Alarm for Cobra 11: The Motorway Police
A long-running German television series about a two-man team of highway police, originally set in Berlin and later in North Rhine-Westphalia.
Filmography
as Luise Petersen
as Frau Wippermann
as Bea Kober
as Christel Walterbusch
as Monika Sterz
as Gerti Nowack
as Frau Rausch
as Greta
as Cashier
as Traudel Reckwitz
as Petra Jänicke
as Frau Knebelmann
as Maria Kaschke
as Nicole Färber
as Gertrud Kanitz
as Psychiaterin
as Frau Irmler
as Ulrike
as Eva Sassnitz
as Maria Dietz
as Anke Neumann
as Natascha Kulygin
as Hausmeisterin Bungert
as Marleen
as Rita
as Frau Rohde
as Bea
as Cordula
as Ina Maier
as Michaela Lehmann
as Kiki
as Manuela
as Verena
as Annuschka Zens
as Winnie
as Frau Pohlmann
as Jeanette Lehmann
as Frau Zuber
as Hildegard Baade
as Eva
as Eva Neuhaus
as Krankenschwester
as Ines Waal
as Sonja Simon
as Kommissarin
as Kassiererin
as Renate Krohner
as Hildegard Esser
as Tante Charlotte
as Eva Luckner
as Bettina Sassnitz
as Cookybell
as Ms. Schwarz
as Gabriela Bellheim
as Susanne Bütow