Sabine Bach
Sabine Bach studied after the Abitur at the Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe-University in Frankfurt am Main, first, history, literature, science, and psychology. For personal reasons she went to the end of the 1970s, to Paris. There she attended the acting school of Jacques Lecoq, completed his training in Improvisation and the mask at a Guy Sheeley and took Carlo Basso teaching in the theatre of the Commedia dell’Arte. After completing her acting training, she played at the theatre in Montpellier and in the cabaret Safari in Marseille.
Her first film role, Sabine Bach 1980, received from the Director, Rudolf Thome, of the they occupied in his movie Berlin chamissoplatz in the role of Anna. With Thome Bach later worked several times, in 1999 for the movie Paradiso – Seven days with seven women, and in 2000 in the title role of Venus in the Film Venus Talking. In 1984, she played under the direction of Erwin Keusch in the TV, The silent poison game. From the mid-1990s, their long-lasting career then began
in the German television. Bach was here, a plurality of end-to-end
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