About Anna Schudt
Anna Schudt was born in 1974 in Konstanz. After training at the renowned Otto Falckenberg School of the Performing Arts, she has performed in top theaters, including in Munich, Berlin and Düsseldorf. She received the Kurt Meisel Prize in 2002 and 2006 for her acting performances at Residenztheater in Munich. For many years, she has appeared in numerous film and television productions. She gained fame for her portrayal of investigator Martina Bönisch in the Dortmund version of the series “Tatort”, a role she left after 10 years in 2022. She won an International Emmy Award for her leading role in “The Sniffles Would Have Been Just Fine” in 2018. She also won the Bavarian Television Award and the Golden Camera for Best Actress for her role in “Aufbruch in die Freiheit” (2018). In April 2023, she took on the lead role in the ZDF production “Laufen” and was nominated for the Blue Panther for “Best Actress” in 2024 for her role as Anna Koch in “Push”.