Cloud Hegenbarth is again on TV
She might be seen in “Toni, male, midwife”.
Her time on “Let’s Dance” additionally comes up
In 2006, Wolke Hegenbarth (42) and dancer Oliver Seefeldt made it to second place within the first season of “Let’s Dance”. Within the meantime, certainly one of her fundamental initiatives is the ARD TV sequence “Toni, male, midwife”.
Wolke Hegenbarth on “Let’s Dance” and “Toni, male, midwife”
In an interview with “Promipool” she spoke in regards to the new movies and revealed a candy reunion.
“Promipool”: Hallo Wolke, two new movies by “Toni, male, midwife” are actually on TV. How was the taking pictures for the brand new episodes this time?
Cloud Hegenbarth: It is all the time completely great. I simply have nice colleagues. We have been assembly for quite a few years now and have now produced ten movies collectively. In fact that brings everybody collectively. Above all, my two male leads, Leo Reisinger and Marcel Mohab, are nice by way of and thru. I might shoot with them on each venture. There are after all good working situations that can’t be taken with no consideration, and that may be a reward!
“Let’s Dance” is coming on the similar time. You lately posted a recap of your time on the dance present on Instagram, in time for the brand new season…
My former dance associate Oliver Seefeldt requested me if I would love to have a look collectively. And there are occasions in life which are like treasure chests that you simply all the time carry round with you. In fact, I additionally educated with Oliver for the tango scenes within the new “Toni, male, midwife” movies, the dream sequence. That was nice. You do not see one another for ten years, however that does not matter as a result of that point was so intense again then and also you get to know one another extremely properly in these three months, whether or not you need it or not. There’s a deep connection.
Does that imply you’d wish to participate in “Let’s Dance” once more?
Why not, however solely with Oli! And I do not know if he would do it once more. The idea has modified so much over time. Hape Kerkeling was the moderator again then and we nonetheless had a reside band, and the principles have modified too. I nonetheless have a fantastic mushy spot for dance, and I might think about that I might undoubtedly a minimum of give it critical thought.
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Again to “Toni, male, midwife” and your function “Luise”. How a lot of you is presently in “Luise”?
I feel “Luise” is definitely very totally different from me. I do not acknowledge myself that a lot. However that is precisely what I recognize. I are inclined to play the straight-forward lady with a transparent thoughts, which can be good. However it’s additionally good to play torn ladies and girls who generally do irrational issues. It is simply extra enjoyable to play and extra of a problem.
Are you able to assist form your function a bit?
In precept, every part was penned by Sibylle Tafel, who wrote the screenplay and who additionally directs it, so after all she has a really clear concept of the sequence and the character. However, we have now the identical concepts about what a contemporary lady’s function might be.
In what manner?
“Luise” just isn’t the completely smiling, curly-haired physician who desires to please everybody, however she will and is kind of cumbersome. Possibly that is not so sympathetic and we are able to go away it like that. I additionally imagine that there’s a large change within the picture of ladies and I feel that is factor. You may also see tough edges on “Luise” and the extra typically you see it, the extra regular it turns into. We on TV cannot change the world, however we are able to a minimum of give meals for thought.
Thanks for the interview!
On Friday, March seventeenth, “Toni, male, midwife – a category of its personal” might be seen on ARD from 8:15 p.m., the week after that “Mighty Pregnant” is available in prime time.