Emilia Schüle
Emilia Schüle | |
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Emilia Schüle in Berlin, 2014 | |
Born |
Emilia Schüle November 28, 1992 Blagoveshchensk, Russia |
Nationality | German |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2005–present |
Emilia Schüle (born November 28, 1992 in Blagoveshchensk) is a German actress of Russian birth.[1]
Career
Emilia Schüle was born in 1992 in Russia to a German family (cf. history). When she was one year old, she moved to Berlin with her parents. At the age of eight, she took professional dance classes in modern dance, street dance and ballet.
After she participated in the workshop Talents Getting Started in 2005, she appeared in several commercials for Arcor, IKEA, Clearasil and Deutsche Telekom. After further appearances in the television movies Guten Morgen, Herr Grothe and Manatu – Nur die Wahrheit rettet dich where she got her first leading roles, she had her film breakthrough in 2008, when she starred next to Anke Engelke, Armin Rohde and Piet Klocke in the movie Freche Mädchen.
Her next major role was in 2009 in the movie Gangs as Sophie, alongside the young actors and brothers, Wilson Gonzalez and Jimi Blue Ochsenknecht. In 2010 she appeared in Rock It! and Freche Mädchen 2.
Filmography
- 2005: Nichts weiter als
- 2006: Guten Morgen, Herr Grothe
- 2007: Manatu – Nur die Wahrheit rettet dich
- 2008: Freche Mädchen
- 2008: Brüderchen und Schwesterchen
- 2008: Lucky Fritz
- 2009: Meine wunderbare Familie
- 2009: 4 Yoginis
- 2009: Gangs
- 2009: Faktor 8 – Der Tag ist gekommen
- 2010: Rock It!
- 2010: Freche Mädchen 2
- 2010: How to Train Your Dragon (Voice)
- 2010: Aschenputtel
- 2011: Die letzte Spur - Alexandra, 17 Jahre
- 2011: Isenhart – Die Jagd nach dem Seelenfänger
- 2015: Boy 7
2015: Kudamm'56
Awards
Undine Award
- 2008 - Nominated - Best young lead actress in a feature film[2]
New Faces Award
- 2010 - "Bağcılar Anadolu Meslek Lisesi"/>
References
- ↑ Biographie: Emilia Schüle (in German) moviesection.de, 14 October 2011
- ↑ Emilia Schüle Vita (in German) anjajoos-management.de, 14 October 2011
External links
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