Antje Mönning (b. 1977)

Alias:
Antje Nikola Mönning

Birthplace:
Münster, Germany

Born:
February 2, 1977

Antje Nikola Moenning is a German actress, producer and film composer.  She began her acting training at the age of 21 at the school " Theater Munich". During her training, she already appeared in numerous short films, such as the 2001 production "Liveschaltung" at the HFF Munich. She had her first TV role in 2003 in the RTL crime series "Die Wache". This was followed by various other TV engagements. In 2004, she appeared in a continuous role in the RTL series "Das geheime Leben der Spielerfrauen", in 2005 for the series "Die Familienanwaeltin" and in 2006 she played the lead role in an episode of the ZDF crime series "SOKO Koeln". Since 1987, Antje Moenning has performed at various theaters throughout Germany every year. Her leading role as "Bastian" in the opera version of "Die unendliche Geschichte" at the Stadttheater Trier in 2004 deserves special mention here. She played the role of a naive fool in the stage comedy "Amnesie" from 2004 to 2005 and from 2007 to 2009 she played the role of Sister Jenny in the ARD series "Um Himmels Willen".  Since 2008 she has been working as a producer, actress and assistant director to Roland Reber at WTP International GmbH, Munich.  2009 ~ Angels with dirty wings  2011 ~ The Truth of Lie  2013 ~ Illusion  2017 ~ The Taste of Life  2019 ~ Roland Reber's cabaret of death

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