Ina Holst

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Der Hafenpastor und das Blaue vom Himmel TrailerDora Heldt: Herzlichen Glückwunsch, Sie haben gewonnen! TrailerHerzversagen Trailer

Ina Holst (born January 8, 1956, in Hamburg; died August 2, 2017, in Hamburg) was a German actress, director, and acting coach. Ina Holst completed her acting training in Hamburg and Kiel and initially worked primarily on theater stages in Hamburg—including at the Deutsches Schauspielhaus—as well as performing her own solo and cabaret programs. From the mid-1980s onward, she increasingly worked in film and television, becoming particularly well known as a distinctive character actress in numerous German productions. She frequently portrayed everyday figures—such as landladies, shop assistants, nurses, or office workers—imbuing them with a high degree of memorability through her characteristic appearance and voice. Her most notable film and television appearances include roles in *Absolute Giganten*, *Buddenbrooks*, *Erbsen auf halb 6*, *Die Affäre Semmeling*, and *Herzversagen*. Furthermore, she appeared in numerous television series, including *Tatort*, *Ritas Welt*, *Die Pfefferkörner*, *Der Landarzt*, *Notruf Hafenkante*, *SOKO Wismar*, *Sesamstraße*, and *Großstadtrevier*. From 2013 to 2015, she was a member of the main cast of the ZDF series *Kripo Holstein*, playing the role of snack-bar owner Heidi Lürsen. In addition to her work in front of the camera, Holst worked for many years as an acting coach and directed her own theater projects. She lived in Hamburg and passed away in 2017 at the age of 61 following a battle with cancer.

Most Popular Ina Holst Trailers

Total trailers found: 14

Herzversagen Trailer (2012)

22 October 2012

Dora Heldt: Herzlichen Glückwunsch, Sie haben gewonnen! Trailer (2014)

04 May 2014

Der Mann im Strom Trailer (2006)

15 March 2006

Jan Hinrichs is an experienced ship and salvage inspector. After the bankruptcy of his last employer, however, he is not above working as a simple diver.

Der Bernsteinfischer Trailer (2005)

18 August 2005

With "Der Bernsteinfischer" director Olaf Kreinsen has staged a moving love story. Romantic, but not kitschy, the film tells the story of a man who, through the love of a woman, is led to face the mistakes of his past - to finally make a fresh start.

Die Nacht der großen Flut Trailer (2005)

28 October 2005

The major flood disaster on February 17, 1962 hit Hamburg completely unprepared. It left 315 dead and 10,000 people homeless.

Gigantic Trailer (1999)

30 September 1999

The Hamburg friends Walter, Ricco and Floyd take each day as it comes between the estates of tower blocks and fast food restaurants.

Problemzone Mann Trailer (2002)

09 June 2002

The well-known and successful fitness trainer Vic has the world of women at his feet, but actually none of them are good enough for him.

Es liegt mir auf der Zunge Trailer (2009)

25 November 2009

On February 20, 1953, the Nordwestdeutsche Rundfunk broadcast the first cooking show of German post-war television.

Buddenbrooks Trailer (2008)

25 December 2008

Mid-19th-century, Baltic Sea port city of Lubeck, Germany. Follows the fourth generation of the Buddenbrook mercantile family as Tony and Thomas reach the age of marriage.

Erbsen auf halb 6 Trailer (2004)

04 March 2004

It all starts with a bang. The car breaks through the crash barrier and falls off the bridge. The lights go out.

Die Diebin & der General Trailer (2005)

23 September 2005

Because of shoplifting and property damage Jessie Fischer, a single mother with a rather big mouth, is sentenced to charitable work in a nursing home.

Die Schimmelreiter Trailer (2009)

21 May 2009

In today’s Friesland, Fuchs, a food inspector in the district, is always in a good mood and committed to investigating North German snack bars.

Der Hafenpastor und das Blaue vom Himmel Trailer (2016)

14 October 2016

In the third film of the successful series, Jan Fedder is back as a Pastor Book with body and soul. To look after human destinies in St.

Breathful Trailer (2007)

14 February 2007

A 2007 English language comedy film written and directed by Daryush Shokof, starring Souzan Alavi, Blondine Costaz and Taies Farzan.