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Katrin Sass

1956 - Today

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Katrin Sass (German: [ˈkatʁiːn ˈzas] , for a time Katrin Saß) is a German actress. She became known internationally for playing the idealistic socialist mother Christiane Kerner in the 2003 tragicomedy Good Bye, Lenin! Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Katrin Sass is the 6,395th most popular actor (down from 5,516th in 2019), the 5,350th most popular biography from Germany (down from 4,973rd in 2019) and the 210th most popular German Actor.

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Among ACTORS

Among actors, Katrin Sass ranks 6,395 out of 13,578Before her are Jonah Falcon, Brian Donlevy, Omid Djalili, Kim Woo-bin, Brian Benben, and Paige Turco. After her are Wakin Chau, Evan Handler, Sherlyn Chopra, Valerie Harper, Gabrielle Union, and Andrzej Grabowski.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1956, Katrin Sass ranks 458Before her are Sergio Brio, Yellowman, Johan van der Velde, Natalya Andreychenko, Brian Benben, and Hisashi Kato. After her are Bent Hamer, Yoshiko Tanaka, Uwe Ochsenknecht, John Debney, Ignacio Rodríguez, and Kenneth Eriksson.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Katrin Sass ranks 5,353 out of 7,253Before her are Matthias Herget (1955), Stefan Schwarzmann (1965), Leni Schmidt (1906), Sarah Connor (1980), Daniel Kehlmann (1975), and Schoolboy Q (1986). After her are Sandra Nasić (1976), Walter Moers (1957), Isabell Werth (1969), Philipp Plein (1978), Brigitte Kronauer (1940), and Egon Günther (1927).

Among ACTORS In Germany

Among actors born in Germany, Katrin Sass ranks 210Before her are Katharine Cornell (1893), Tomer Sisley (1974), Carl Raddatz (1912), Walter Janssen (1887), Grethe Weiser (1903), and Heino Ferch (1963). After her are Uwe Ochsenknecht (1956), Dolly Haas (1910), Liesl Karlstadt (1892), Elena Solovey (1947), Julius Falkenstein (1879), and Heidi Kabel (1914).