Judy Winter
German actress
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Key Takeaways
- Judy Winter ( pronounced [ˈd͡ʒuː.
- She resides in Berlin.
Judy Winter (pronounced [ˈd͡ʒuː.di ˈvɪn.tɐ] ; born Beate Richard; 4 January 1944) is a German actress. She resides in Berlin.
Filmography
Film
- 1970: The Sex Nest
- 1970: Perrak (Hard Women)
- 1970: The Females
- 1971: Und Jimmy ging zum Regenbogen — (based on a novel by Johannes Mario Simmel)
- 1971: Love Is Only a Word — (based on a novel by Johannes Mario Simmel)
- 1972: Shadows Unseen
- 1973: ...aber Jonny!
- 1974: Der Lord von Barmbeck
- 1980: The Dream House
- 1980: Der Mann, der sich in Luft auflöste — (based on The Man Who Went Up in Smoke by Sjöwall and Wahlöö)
- 1984: Ärztinnen — (based on a play by Rolf Hochhuth)
- 1997: Sisters from Hell
- 2007: Neues vom Wixxer
Television
- 1963: Erwin und Elmire — (based on Erwin und Elmire)
- 1965: Held Henry — (based on Henry V)
- 1966: Frühlings Erwachen — (based on Spring Awakening)
- 1966: Die Unberatenen — (based on a novel by Thomas Valentin)
- 1971: "Hamburg Transit": Blondinen im Schussfeld
- 1973: Im Zeichen der Kälte
- 1973: "Sonderdezernat K1": Kassensturz um Mitternacht
- 1973: Van der Valk und die Reichen — (based on a novel by Nicolas Freeling)
- 1973: "Der Kommissar": Tod eines Buchhändlers
- 1974: Zinngeschrei — (based on a radio play by Günter Eich)
- 1974: Frau von Bebenburg — (based on a story by Arthur Schnitzler)
- 1975: "Tatort": Tod eines Einbrechers
- 1975: Schließfa
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