Amelie Kiefer
Amelie Kiefer (born October 17, 1987 in Munich ) is a German actress .
Career
She was already in front of the camera at the age of five. After completing secondary school, she went to Argentina, where she studied at an art school and learned Spanish. After a year she returned to Munich and continued her education in 2006/07 at IMAL International Munich Art Lab in the field of fine arts. In the following years she took acting classes and shifted her artistic activity entirely to the performing arts.
Early on, she took on minor roles in television productions. In Life would be beautiful (2003) she played the child of a cancer patient, in Four Daughters (2006) the youngest of three sisters who are confronted with the existence of another sister. In the feature film Die Welle (2008) she worked alongside Jürgen Vogel and was nominated for the Undine Award for her performance as Best Female Supporting Actress . In 2009 she was seen in the ARD production Die Drachen besiegen as Anna suffering from leukemia, for whose portrayal she received the Günter Strack TV Award for Best Young Actress in 2009 and was nominated for the German TV Award 2009 in the category Best Actress Supporting Role .
In May 2008 she moved from Munich to Berlin.
Filmography (selection)
- 2000: The Priest's Heart, directed by Marco Serafini
- 2003: Life would be beautiful, director: Kai Wessel
- 2006: Medicopter 117 - flight into the unknown
- 2006: Four daughters, directed by Rainer Kaufmann
- 2008: Dance on, director: Friederike Jehn
- 2008: Die Welle , directed by Dennis Gansel
- 2008: The argument of the orphan girls of Sankt Joseph over a miracle in their midst (short film)
- 2008: Bella Block , at the end of the silence, director: Markus Imboden
- 2008: Stubbe - Case by Case , Solstice , directed by Peter Kahane
- 2009: Defeating the Dragons, Director: Franziska Buch
- 2009: Ella's secret , directed by Rainer Kaufmann
- 2010: Commissioner Lucas - Without a trace , director: Thomas Berger
- 2010: Run if you can , directed by Dietrich Brüggemann
- 2010: The Midwife - For Life and Death , Director: Dagmar Hirtz
- 2010: Blond brings nothing, director: Isabel Kleefeld
- 2010: In all silence , directed by Rainer Kaufmann
- 2011: A strong team - deadly silence , director: Thorsten Näter
- 2011: The Old One - Only Darkness, Director: Ulrich Zrenner
- 2012: Lena Fauch and the gunman's daughter, director: Kai Wessel
- 2012: 3 rooms / kitchen / bathroom , director: Dietrich Brüggemann
- 2012: Muster, directed by Clemens von Wedemeyer
- 2013: Kaptn Oskar, director: Tom Lass
- 2013: Wildwechsel, director: Maria-Anna Rimpfl
- 2014: The Imagonaut, directed by Philipp Wenning
- 2015: Tatort : Die Wiederkehr , directed by Florian Baxmeyer
- 2015: Storno - death-safe insured, director: Jan Fehse
- 2016: Nirgendwo, directed by Matthias Starte
- 2015: SOKO Leipzig - Who Owns the City, Director: Herwig Fischer
- 2017: Tatort: Stau , directed by Dietrich Brüggemann
- 2017: Blind & Ugly , directed by Tom Lass
- 2017: Whatever Happens , directed by Niels Laupert
- 2018: Gladbeck , director: Kilian Riedhof
- 2018: Labaule & Erben , director: Boris Kunz
- 2018: Tailwind from the front, director: Philipp Eichholtz
- 2019: The Old One - The Perfect Sacrifice, Director: Michael Kreindl
- 2019: SOKO Potsdam - thrills
- 2019: The Criminalist - The Bruno Schumann Case
- 2020: The Bergdoktor - time of awakening
- 2020: MaPa - Old Ego
Web links
- Amelie Kiefer in theInternet Movie Database(English)
- Amelie Kiefer at filmportal.de
- Amelie Kiefer at the ContrAct agency
Individual evidence
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Pine, Amelie |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | 17th October 1987 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Munich |