Emilia Schüle

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Emilia Schüle at the Berlinale 2020

Emilia Schüle (born November 28, 1992 in Blagoveschensk , Amur Oblast , Russia ) is a German actress and voice actress .

Life

Emilia Schüle comes from a Russian-German family and came to Germany as a toddler. At the age of seven she took professional dance lessons in modern dance and ballet . In 2005 she came to acting through the Talents Getting Started workshop . In the same year she was in a commercial for Arcor and in the short film Nothing More Than Le Forel, which was shown at the Berlinale .

She played her first leading roles in the television films Good Morning, Mr. Grothe and Manatu - Only the Truth Will Save You . She had her first leading role in a movie in Freche Mädchen , in which she can be seen in the role of Mila at the side of Anke Engelke , Armin Rohde , Piet Klocke and Wilson Gonzalez Ochsenknecht . Her next leading role was Sofie in the youth film Gangs alongside Wilson Gonzalez and Jimi Blue Ochsenknecht . In 2010 Schüle starred in the music film Rock It! the main role of Julia / Toni as well as Mila in Freche Mädchen 2 . She played the title role in the fairy tale film Cinderella , which was first broadcast on ZDF in December 2010 .

In the film version Missing - Alexandra Walch, 17 , she played the missing daughter of the couple played by Richy Müller and Ann-Kathrin Kramer . The film was broadcast on Sat.1 in September 2011 and was nominated for the 3sat Audience Award 2011. In 2013 Schüle played in the short film Jeanetmila at the side of her boyfriend at the time, Jannis Niewöhner . The film addresses the problems that can arise in a partner relationship. In the disaster film Heroes - When Your Country Needs You, she worked again with Niewöhner. In the television film In a Wild Land , broadcast by Sat1 at the beginning of November 2013 , she played Mila , a weaver who emigrated to Texas and fell in love with the Indian chief Buffalo Hump . Niewöhner was also there again and gave her husband in the adventure film, who, however, dies in her arms right at the beginning of the film. In the following years she played other leading roles in cinema and television films.

In 2017 she played in the six-part television series Charité Hedwig Freiberg, the lover and second wife of Robert Koch , in the same year she played Ewa in Jugend ohne Gott in the film adaptation by Alain Gsponer . In the summer of 2018, the love film Traumfabrik was shot under the direction of Martin Schreier, which was released on July 4, 2019; in it she embodies the dancer Milou in the main role. In the animated films Train Your Dragon , How to Train Your Dragon 2 and Train Your Dragon 3: The secret world she lends her voice to the popular in the Viking village Berk girl Astrid Hofferson . In Tatort National Feminine , which was broadcast for the first time in 2020 , she played a leading role.

Emilia Schüle lives in Berlin.

Filmography (selection)

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Internet

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Others

In addition to her appearances in television and cinema films, Emilia Schüle was also seen in commercials , for example for Ikea , Clearasil and Telekom .

In 2019 she was a candidate for the 20th XXL edition of the TV show Who knows something? .

She is fluent in German , English , French and Russian .

Awards

Web links

Commons : Emilia Schüle  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. Emilia Schüle: “Everyone spoke Russian at home” , Focus online from July 21, 2013, accessed on February 2, 2014.