Kerstin Landsmann (born 13 December 1977 in Koblenz, West Germany) is a German actress. She is widely recognized for her extensive work in German television, particularly for her long-standing roles in popular soap operas such as Unter uns and Alles was zählt.
Early Life and Career Landsmann began her acting career early, making her debut in German television productions. One of her earliest significant and most enduring roles came in the RTL soap opera Unter uns (English: Among Us), where she first appeared in 1998. Over the years, she has portrayed multiple characters within the series, including Inka Werner, demonstrating her versatility and continued presence in the format.
Her career has been predominantly centered on German television series. Beyond Unter uns, she gained substantial recognition for her role as Carmen Schneider in the daily soap opera Alles was zählt (English: All That Matters). She portrayed Carmen Schneider for several years, making her a familiar face to a broad German audience and cementing her status in the genre.
Landsmann has also made guest and recurring appearances in various other well-known German television series, further showcasing her range. These include:
- Alarm für Cobra 11 – Die Autobahnpolizei (English: Alarm for Cobra 11 – The Autobahn Police), a long-running action series.
- SOKO Köln (English: Special Commission Cologne), a police procedural drama.
- Other television films and serials, where she has taken on diverse roles across different genres.
Throughout her career, Landsmann has established herself as a consistent and reliable actress in German entertainment, known for her ability to engage audiences in popular, long-running television formats.
Personal Life Kerstin Landsmann generally keeps her personal life private, maintaining a professional focus on her acting career.
Selected Television Roles
- Unter uns (various roles, including Inka Werner)
- Alles was zählt (as Carmen Schneider)
- Alarm für Cobra 11 – Die Autobahnpolizei (guest roles)
- SOKO Köln (guest roles)