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Anna Maria – Eine Frau geht ihren Weg | |
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Also known as | Anna Maria - A Woman Follows Her Path |
Starring | Uschi Glas Kevin Dawson Saskia Preil Eva Kotthaus Toni Berger Siegfried Lowitz Christian Kohlund Kathe Loaisa Elisabeth Blonzen Franjo Marincic Matin Trattau Mohand Ali-Yahia Bastian Manuael Barbara Dumba Tatjana Blacher Claus Brockmeyer Reinhard Glemnitz Ruth Hausmeister Wilfried Pucher Karin Rasenack Christian Schmidt Martin Semmelrogge Volker Spahr Josef Thalmeier Klaus-Peter Thiele Barbara Weinzier Kurt Weinzierl Monika Woytowicz Hans Wyprächtiger |
Country of origin | Germany |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 33 |
Release | |
Original network | Sat.1 |
Original release | 17 October 1994 – 13 January 1997 |
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