Franziska Troegner

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Franziska Troegner
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Troegner and actor Jaecki Schwarz, 2009
Born18 July 1954 (1954-07-18) (age 69)

Franziska Troegner (born 18 July 1954) is a German actress; she was born in Berlin-Mitte.

Starting in 1976, Troegner was part of the theatre company Berliner Ensemble where she played in Brecht plays, e.g. Mother Courage and Her Children , The Threepenny Opera , The Caucasian Chalk Circle . She dubbed minor roles in several Miss Marple TV series, e.g. A Murder Is Announced , A Pocket Full of Rye .

Troegner played Mrs. Gloop in the 2005 film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory . Most of her other roles were in German TV movies and serials.

In 2009, Troegner published her autobiography Fürs Schubfach zu dick (Too fat to be typecast).

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