Alice Dwyer

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Alice Dwyer while filming Let's go!

Alice Dwyer (* 1988 in West Berlin as Alice Deekeling ) is a German actress .

Professional development

Initially against her mother's wishes, Alice Dwyer applied to an acting agency at the age of nine, and two years later she played her first leading role in Anna Wunder . At 13, she took the maiden name of her New Zealand mother Angela Dwyer as a stage name and played a 15-year-old in Baby who seduces her father's boyfriend. In order not to be forced into the Lolita role, she then turned down similar offers. Instead, she played the young cigarette smuggler Katharina in Hans-Christian Schmids Lichter , which received the 2003 German Film Prize in silver. In 2010 she played the lead role in the love story Wie Matrosen alongside André Szymanski .

Awards

In 2004 she starred in the ZDF television film Fire in the Night , which was played and broadcast entirely live. In 2008 she won the award for the best young actress at the Max Ophüls Prize film festival in Saarbrücken for the films The Tears of My Mother and Force Majeure .

Private

Dwyer has been married to actor Sabin Tambrea since 2018 .

Filmography (selection)

movie theater

watch TV

theatre

Radio plays

Web links

Commons : Alice Dwyer  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

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  2. The wet fish - radio play series. Retrieved October 2, 2018 .