Caroline Erikson

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Caroline Erikson (* 1988 in Landsberg am Lech ) is a freelance German actress. Erikson can currently be seen as Chief Detective Luna Kunath in SOKO Potsdam .

Life

Erikson grew up in Hamburg and had her first episode lead role in 1999 in the program Die Pfefferkörner on the public special-interest broadcaster KiKA . Further leading roles followed in the series Absolut das Leben and Alpha Team - Die Lebensretter im OP .

From 2003 to 2005 Erikson worked for the puppet theater Kunterbunt in the productions Snow White and The Little Witch . In 2005 she played Vivi Schiller for 4 episodes in the ZDF series Girl friends - friendship with heart . In the same year she was recognized for her role in the HR / NDR production How do I get my mother up? nominated for the Adolf Grimme Prize .

In 2008 she played the role of Sylvie in the film Glasfaser . Two years later she acted in the short film Once Upon a Time in Winter , which received several awards from German film festivals. Erikson was nominated in the same year for the Schleswig-Holstein Youth Film Award and in 2011 for the Youki 13 Audience Award. She also completed her studies in psychology in 2011 .

From 2011 to 2013 Erikson deepened her acting skills and attended training courses in Hamburg, Berlin and New York . At the same time, she acted in the series Murder in the North , New Stories from Home , Tatort Niedersachsen and SOKO Leipzig .

Erikson was seen on the big screen with the films suffering creates (2014), Fucking Berlin (2016) and 303 (2018). Erikson has been working alongside Katrin Jaehne in the ZDF series SOKO Potsdam since 2018 .

In addition to television and cinema productions Erikson joined from 2008 to 2013 with the improvisational theater groups Paternoster and theater without trial on .

Filmography

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movie theater

  • 2008: fiberglass
  • 2010: Once upon a time in winter
  • 2011: help me!
  • 2012: Something to do with media
  • 2012: backbencher
  • 2014: Suffering creates
  • 2016: Fucking Berlin
  • 2017: Bruma
  • 2018: 303

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Catalog of the German National Library. Retrieved September 25, 2018 .
  2. a b E-TALENTA. Retrieved September 24, 2018 .
  3. With "SOKO Potsdam" new women power goes on air from autumn . ( bz-berlin.de [accessed September 25, 2018]).
  4. fiberglass. Retrieved September 25, 2018 .
  5. a b c Caroline Erikson · . ( beatbeatheart.com [accessed September 25, 2018]).
  6. Film starts: Fucking Berlin - student and part-time whore. Retrieved September 25, 2018 .