As of: October 16, 2024 5:00 a.m
Most recently she was the dedicated gynecologist Dr. Julia Kowalczyk can be seen in the 4th season of the ARD hit series “Charité” and on October 26th “A Case for Conti – Players” will be shown at prime time on ZDF. Angelina Häntsch also has a big role here. The actress, who lives with her family in Hamburg, has arrived in the top league of German film.
Angelina Häntsch grew up in Berlin, where she also completed her acting studies at the European Theater Institute. After engagements in Erfurt, Plauen and Zittau, she got her first television role in the anti-war film “4 Days in May” and then things continued quickly with many appearances on German television. In 2012, Angelina Häntsch became a resident of Hamburg when she got an engagement at the Junges Schauspielhaus. She is now the mother of a son and lives with her family in Altona, where she feels very comfortable.
In an interview with “Feel Hamburg” host Ilka Steinhausen, Angelina Häntsch talks about a stage breakdown at the Junges Schauspielhaus: “It happened to me once that I said the wrong thing and almost ended the play. We had to pull ourselves together not to to laugh. My text was actually: ‘Father is gone’ and I said: ‘Father is dead’. My colleague looked at me, we both turned really pale and we had to pinch our lips together to keep from laughing I somehow turned it into: “So dead, figuratively speaking, because he’s not there. He’s gone…” Such misfires or slips of the tongue are rare for her, explains Häntsch, because she has actually always internalized the texts well.
Broadcast: “Feel Hamburg” | Oct 16, 2024 | 8:05 p.m. | von Steinhausen, Ilka
34 Min
| Available until October 16, 2026
Most recently she was the dedicated gynecologist Dr. Julia Kowalczyk can be seen in the 4th season of the ARD hit series “Charité” and on October 26th “A Case for Conti – Players” will be shown at prime time on ZDF. Angelina Häntsch also has a big role here. The actress, who lives with her family in Hamburg, has arrived in the top league of German film.
The actress grew up in Berlin, where she also completed her acting studies at the European Theater Institute. After engagements in Erfurt, Plauen and Zittau, she got her first television role in the anti-war film “4 Days in May” and then things continued quickly with many appearances on German television. In 2012, Angelina Häntsch became a resident of Hamburg when she got an engagement at the Junges Schauspielhaus. She is now the mother of a son and lives with her family in Altona, where she feels very comfortable.
In an interview with “Feel Hamburg” host Ilka Steinhausen, Angelina Häntsch talks about a stage breakdown at the Junges Schauspielhaus, an unforgettable encounter with the Hollywood star Ethan Hawke and remembers her youth in Berlin, where, as a sheltered suburban child, she did a lot, to seem cool.
Click here for Ilka Steinhausen’s podcast recommendation in the ARD audio library:
And here you can find the new film with Angelina Häntsch in the ZDF media library:
Cool in Berlin
The fact that the actress grew up in Berlin and also speaks the dialect benefited her in the new film of “We Children from Bahnhof Zoo”. She plays the role of Christiane F.’s overwhelmed mother so realistically, as if she knew this situation from her own experience. Angelina Häntsch had a sheltered childhood in posh Wilmersdorf. But she didn’t want to appear well-behaved and stuffy, she wanted to come across as cool as possible. “As a teenager, I sat on the floor in the S-Bahn. That was our rebellious act of not using the seats in the S-Bahn and subway, but rather the floor. And at 14 I always had it “, eyes painted completely black. That was a goth phase, grunge… and I thought that if I just sat there and looked evil, I would be cool,” the actress smiles, but also admits that she was actually just wanted to hide.
Meeting Ethan Hawke
A very special moment in the life of the then very young Angelina Häntsch was a meeting with the actor Ethan Hawke. She was in London with a friend at the time and had tickets for a play with the big Hollywood star. Hoping to meet him, the two strategically sat on a bench at the stage entrance. “And then he came running by and we were kind of frightened fan girls. ‘Oh my God, that’s where he’s from Reality Bites.’ This is a 90s film that I thought was really, really great as a teenager. He then chatted with us a bit. And then he went to the theater and played the performance, which was really great.” To this day, Angelina Häntsch is happy about this special experience and emphasizes that she will remember this evening forever.
In an interview with Ilka Steinhausen, the actress also talks about her life as a mother of a small child, playgrounds in Hamburg and reveals which vegetarian restaurants she particularly enjoys eating in.
More information
Ilka Steinhausen and Daniel Kaiser talk to people from the city who have something to tell. more
You can find the free podcast “Feel Hamburg” here, in the NDR Hamburg app, in the ARD Audiothek and from other podcast providers.
More information
Free and always up to date: Here you can download and subscribe to the Hamburg podcasts from NDR 90.3. more
Radio and television to take with you: With audio and video podcasts you can listen to NDR programs regardless of time and place. more
This topic in the program:
NDR 90.3 | “Feel Hamburg” | Oct 16, 2024 | 8:00 p.m