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- Q61393 birthDate "1975-03-03".
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- Q61393 dateOfBirth "1975-03-03".
- Q61393 name "Johanna Wokalek".
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- Q61393 shortDescription "Stage and film actress".
- Q61393 yearsactive "1998".
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- Q61393 comment "Johanna Wokalek (born March 3, 1975) is a German stage and film actress. A student of Klaus Maria Brandauer, she received critical recognition and three newcomer awards for her performance in the play Rose Bernd. Wokalek is best known for her award-winning appearances in the German films Hierankl, Barfuss, and The Baader Meinhof Complex. She received the Bambi award for her portrayal of the Red Army Faction member Gudrun Ensslin in 2008. She played the lead role in the film Pope Joan in 2009.".
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