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Karin Boyd

Karin Boyd (born 1953 in Berlin) is a German actress and Theatre director.〔Frank-Burkhard Habel, Volker Wachter: ''Das große Lexikon der DDR-Stars''. Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf, Berlin 2002.〕
== Life and career ==
Karin Boyd was born 1953 in Berlin as the child of an American soldier and a Berlin mother. She completed a three-year study acting at the National Theatre School in Rostock, followed by an additional vocal training at the Department of chanson at the Music School in East Berlin Friedrichshain. After working at several small stages in 1973 she came to the Maxim Gorki Theatre in Berlin, where she played for ten years. In addition, she also played first film and television roles for the East German DEFA and Deutscher Fernsehfunk.
Her breakthrough as an actress came in 1981 in the role of the dancer Juliette Martens in István Szabó's Oscar-winning film Mephisto starring Klaus Maria Brandauer.
After her exit visa had been granted, in 1983, she moved with her son to West Germany and played on West German theater stages. She occurred in the popular TV-Series Ein Fall für zwei and also in the television series Die Sitte. In the 1990s she moderated various TV formats.

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