Karen Friesicke
German comedian and actress
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- Karen Christine Friesicke (11 April 1962 – 25 December 2015) was a German comedian and actress.
- In 1996 she joined Ingolf Lück, Anke Engelke, Bastian Pastewka and Marco Rima in a regular nationwide series, the Wochenshow ('The Weekly Show').
- She lived in Hamburg with her two sons and was engaged with the Freie Schauspielschule Hamburg ('Hamburg Free Theatre').
Karen Christine Friesicke (11 April 1962 – 25 December 2015) was a German comedian and actress.
Friesicke is best known to German audiences for her TV sketches. In 1996 she joined Ingolf Lück, Anke Engelke, Bastian Pastewka and Marco Rima in a regular nationwide series, the Wochenshow ('The Weekly Show').
Prior to these TV performances, she appeared with Peer Augustinski in the comedy series Harald und Eddi ('Harald and Eddi') with popular nation comic icons Harald Juhnke and Eddi Arent. She lived in Hamburg with her two sons and was engaged with the Freie Schauspielschule Hamburg ('Hamburg Free Theatre').
According to a January 2016 press report, Karen Friesicke committed suicide.
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External links
- Official website
- Karen Friesicke at IMDb
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