
Die Holzbaronin
Drama
Overview
A Black Forest timber industrialist has to assert herself against male supremacy and economic difficulties in the first half of the 20th century.
Top Cast


Christine Neubauer
Christine Neubauer
Elly Brauer 1938–1953
Christine Neubauer
Elly Brauer 1938–1953


Henriette Confurius
Henriette Confurius
Elly Seitz/Brauer 1918–1930
Henriette Confurius
Elly Seitz/Brauer 1918–1930


Simon Schwarz
Simon Schwarz
Kommissar Fröbe
Simon Schwarz
Kommissar Fröbe


Nicole Heesters
Nicole Heesters
Margareta Seitz
Nicole Heesters
Margareta Seitz


Michael Mendl
Michael Mendl
Anton Seitz
Michael Mendl
Anton Seitz


Florian Bartholomäi
Florian Bartholomäi
Hans Brauer
Florian Bartholomäi
Hans Brauer


Dirk Borchardt
Dirk Borchardt
Alfred Brauer
Dirk Borchardt
Alfred Brauer


Julika Jenkins
Julika Jenkins
Patricia Seitz
Julika Jenkins
Patricia Seitz


Harald Schrott
Harald Schrott
Gustav Seitz
Harald Schrott
Gustav Seitz


Catherine Flemming
Catherine Flemming
Hetty Seitz (1938-1944)
Catherine Flemming
Hetty Seitz (1938-1944)
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