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Jeannette Arndt was born in Berlin and graduated from drama school at the Konrad Wolf Film Academy in Potsdam-Babelsberg. Jeannette has performed in a variety of movie and tv-productions, working with directors like Andreas Dresen and Hark Bohm. Besides her appearances in the movies FÜR "Immer und immer" and "Stilles Land", she was featured in the tv-dramas "Guppies zum Tee", "Riekes Liebe", "Mein unbekannter Ehemann", "Männer und andere Katastrophen", '"Ein Banker zum Verlieben" and TV series "Edel und Starck", "Für alle Fälle Stefanie", "Soko Leipzig", "Ein Fall für zwei" and "Tatort (Scene of the crime)". She was contracted as continuous role in "Berlin - Abschnitt 40". Jeannette's theater and stage performances include "The devil's general" at the Ernst Deutsch Theater and "Our own Kind" at the Theater der Altmark in Stendal. She appeared as Viola in "What you will" at the Bad Hersfelder Festspielen and as Olive in a production of Woody Allen's "Bullets over Broadway". Both productions were staged by Volker Lechtenbrink, whom she then joined on stage in David Hare's "Skylight". She has repeatedly been guest-performing at the Ernst-Deutsch-Theater in Hamburg in "Nuts" (2006), "Dr. Med. Hiob Praetorius" (2007), "Der Fall Winslow" (2008). Premiereing there in 2005, her production of "Things you shouldn't say past midnight" saw two revivals. In 2010 Jeannette played at the Kreuzgangfestspiele in Feuchtwangen. Since 2012 she is engaged at the Staatsschauspiel Hannover. Jeannette Arndt lives in Wendland/Lower Saxony.