Anna-Lena Schwing

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Anna-Lena Schwing (* 1996 in Bremen ) is a German actress .

Life and professional history

Anna-Lena Schwing attended the Waldorf School in the Bremen district of Schwachhausen .

After she was on stage for the first time in a school performance in 2009, Schwing was in 2010 in the Junge.Theater (MoKS) section at the Bremen Theater for the role of "Marieke" in the play I Can Tame Flies, really true under the direction of Tanja Spinger occupied.

In 2013 she was again for the Bremen Theater in We Are Those on the Stage, a piece that the participants developed themselves.

Anna-Lena Schwing has also been working for film and television since 2013.

Schwing played her first major ensemble role on television in 2014 in the second season of the German-Australian KiKa series In your Dreams , in which she played the new friend Mia in the lead role, Ben, who is both a professional soccer player and works for the local volunteer fire department. The series was filmed in English.

In 2019 she played a leading role in the NDR feature film " On the Ground ". Here she embodied the niece and daughter of Claudia Michelsen and Karin Hanczewski , who is trained to be a competitive swimmer. The film premiered at the 27th Hamburg Film Festival .

In the thriller sci-fi series “ Sløborn ” by director Christian Alvart , Schwing has played the continuous role “Romy” since 2019.

Furthermore, she has had various main and supporting roles in various television films and in the television series and series Die Pfefferkörner (as a classmate Corinna der Pfefferkörner, who is caught dumpstering), Großstadtrevier (as the murder victim Lea Stolze who is shot at the port), Soko Cologne (as a nun Adelgundis who has a secret affair), Engel der Gerechtigkeit (as Sarah Engel, daughter of the lawyer Dr. Engel who is suffering from her parents' divorce), The Diplomat (as Vanessa Kampmann, German victim in Prague who during her vacation got into an affair with the son of the French diplomat), emergency call Hafenkante (as 15-year-old Tara Menzel, who had to watch her father being run over and then found out that it was not her biological father), Nord Nord murder (as Lena Texter, animal rights activist on Sylt who is suspected of murder due to her sometimes aggressive demonstrations), Angel of Death (as Anke in young, who was in a em youth camp is trained as a "death machine") and much more

Schwing attended the New Talent drama school and has received acting coaching from Patrick Dreikauss since 2012. In 2016 she attended the Stella Adler Academy of Acting and Theater in Los Angeles. In addition, she has been attending acting seminars by US acting teacher Ron Burrus on a regular basis since 2016 .

In 2017 she produced her first short film as a director and author, followed shortly thereafter by her second short film, which was funded by Filmbüro Bremen , among others .

Personal

Anna-Lena Schwing lives in Hamburg, speaks English without an accent and rides.

Since summer 2019 Anna-Lena Schwing has been supporting the sponsorship project Balu und Du of the volunteer agency Bremen as an ambassador .

Filmography

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Katharina Gelhaus: Janosch book provided the basis . ( weser-kurier.de [accessed on March 2, 2018]).
  2. HENNING Bleyl: Children with Kafka methods . In: The daily newspaper: taz . April 9, 2011, ISSN  0931-9085 , p. 47 ( taz.de [accessed on March 2, 2018]).
  3. Theater Bremen press release of September 2, 2013 , accessed on February 18, 2015
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  5. Hamburg Film Festival 2019 | On the ground. Retrieved February 25, 2020 .
  6. ZDF: Outlook on the fiction program 2020. Accessed on February 25, 2020 .
  7. Anna-Lena Schwing: Of paper crowns and bird feathers. Retrieved March 2, 2018 .
  8. Microfunding 2017 - The funding decisions. Retrieved March 2, 2018 .
  9. ^ Balu und Du / Bremen volunteer agency. Retrieved February 25, 2020 .
  10. ^ Angel of Death - Films in the First - ARD | The first. Retrieved February 25, 2020 .