Ines Nieri

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Ines Nieri (born March 18, 1988 in Hamburg ) is a German actress and voice actress .

Life

Nieri attended the first children's drama school in Germany "TASK". Discovered for her first casting of a leading role, she was discovered in 1999 by filmmakers Sven Halfar and Alexa Volcova for the lead role in the film The Confession .

Various film and television roles followed, such as B. in "Die Pfefferkörner - The red coat", which was chosen as the most popular peppercorn series .

In the 18th season "Großstadtrevier" she plays the leading role in the episode "Satisfaction". A hippie girl who runs away from her parents.

As a 12-year-old she took on her first leading role in a movie The Bastard (2001). She played the daughter of Anna Loos, at the side of Ingo Naujoks and Peter Lohmeyer. The film was awarded the golden sparrow and multiple Kika wish film.

In the three-part series "Towards Love", she plays the protagonist's little sister in parts 1 and 2. Until she emigrates to New Zealand. But appears again in a letter towards the end of the third part to announce that the stepfather has died.

In 2001 she played the leading role "Charlie" in the television film "A Yeti to Fall in Love", the daughter of Oliver Stokovski and Sophie von Kessel, who can communicate with the Yeti through psychic abilities.

In “The Duo - Silent Death” she played a deaf girl at the side of Charlotte Schwaab and Ann-Kathrin Kramer. For this role, she learned German sign language with a DGS coach within six weeks .

In 2007 she was seen again in "Das Duo - Echte Kerle". This time in the line-up of Charlotte Schwaab and Lisa Martinek. She played a school girl who is in love with her teacher who is murdered shortly afterwards. When she is suspected, she desperately tries to kill herself by jumping from a house. But is stopped by Clara Hertz (Lisa Martinek).

In Luk Perceval's marathon production “ Battles! “She belonged to the children's ensemble. She played Princess Elisabeth. And the premiere and Hamburg.

In the film “Stille Post” she plays the student who blackmailed her teacher (Ursula Karven). By wanting to publish that she has a relationship with her student Niklas. She takes drugs and adds ecstasy to her teacher's drink.

In the film “The Fall of the Pamirs” she plays one of the women on land. Their friend Clara is pregnant and they hope that the child's father will come back alive. Until then, she tries to be there for her as best she can.


In 2013 she completed her acting studies in Hamburg.

Her first engagement in theater (after her studies) was (2014) the role of Lindsay at the Ernst-Deutsch-Theater under the direction of Torsten Fischer .

In 2014, Kai Hensel premiered her first solo program "Which drug suits me?" She played it in several houses. Until 2018.

In 2016 she played another monologue by Kai Hensel "Klamms Krieg". Originally it was a male role.

In 2019 she played the main role "Viola" in "Was ihr wollt" (Shakespeare) at the Ernst Deutsch Theater. On the occasion of the 75th birthday of Volker Lechtenbrink , who directed and acted himself.

Shortly thereafter, she took over "Julia" in "1984" (George Orwell), directed by Elias Perrig . Also at the Ernst Deutsch Theater Hamburg.

In the same year she made her audio book debut with “In Heaven There Is A Train Station” by Jando .

The season opening 20/21 opens the Ernst Deutsch Theater with TYLL in which she takes on the female lead Nele. Erik Schäffler is the director.

Filmography

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Ines Nieri - actress. In: castforward.de. ca: st - The Actor Magazine, accessed on January 21, 2020 .
  2. (dpa / lno): "What you want" with Volker Lechtenbrink celebrates its premiere. In: welt.de . August 22, 2019, accessed January 21, 2020 .