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  1. Anna Böttcher. Anna Böttcher (* 30. November 1967 in West-Berlin) ist eine deutsche Schauspielerin. Einem breiten Fernsehpublikum wurde sie ab 1997 als Assistentin Waltraud Schütze in der ZDF -Krimireihe Sperling bekannt. Seit 1990 stand sie in über 120 Film- und Fernsehproduktionen vor der Kamera und wirkte in etlichen Theaterinszenierungen.

  2. Anna Böttcher. Actress: Enemy at the Gates. Anna Böttcher was born on 30 November 1967 in Berlin, Germany. She is an actress, known for Enemy at the Gates (2001), Jacks Baby (1999) and Sperling (1996).

    • January 1, 1
    • 1.57 m
    • Berlin, Germany
  3. In “Girl Overboard,” Anna Böttcher’s portrayal of Charlotte brings depth and charisma to the storyline. Her performance marks a turning point in her career as she showcases her exceptional talent in this captivating movie about a young woman navigating the challenges of life and love.

  4. Anna Böttcher. Actress: Enemy at the Gates. Anna Böttcher was born on 30 November 1967 in Berlin, Germany. She is an actress, known for Enemy at the Gates (2001), Jacks Baby (1999) and Sperling (1996).

    • November 30, 1967
  5. Anna Boettcher. Actress: Broken Wings. Anna Boettcher is an Actress born in Germany, raised in Ibiza, now based in London. Only child of a yoga teacher and a tennis coach she started acting at school plays from the age of 10. She has numerous theatre credits and has most recently been involved in various short films, some of which have been nominated for international film awards. See her ...

    • February 23, 1986
  6. Anna Böttcher is known as an Actor. Some of her work includes Ruby Red, Enemy at the Gates, Erkan & Stefan, Young Goethe in Love, Like Rabbits, Famous Five, Die Superbullen, and Cheeky Girls.

  7. Anna Böttcher is a actress who was born in 1967 in Germany known for: Rubinrot, Five Friends, Das Lächeln der Frauen (TV) (TV), Ghost of Canterville (TV), Little Lady (TV), Eine Dosis Leben (TV), Weinberg (TV Miniseries), Erste Hilfe aus Berlin (TV), Kaddish for a Friend and Too Far Away