Isolda Dychauk

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Isolda Dychauk ( Russian Изольда Дюшаук (Дьячук) / Isolda Djuschauk (Djatschuk) ; born February 4, 1993 in Surgut , Autonomous Circle of Khanty and Mansi , Russia ) is a German actress of Russian origin.

Career

Isolda Dychauk was born in Surgut (Western Siberia) in 1993. Her mother was a piano teacher at a state music school, she never met her father. At the age of four she took ballet lessons. In 2002 the nine year old moved to Berlin with her mother . In addition to her native Russian, she learned the German language without an accent. A year later she was accepted at the Next Generation drama school in Berlin . She made her comrade debut in 2004 with the short film Gimmy your shoes , directed by Anika Wangard , which was shown at the end of October 2009 at the Viennale in the Selected Works section of the German Film and Television Academy Berlin . Due to increasing requests for acting, she gave up classical ballet .

Dychauk gained further experience in 2007 in the family drama My Sister's Secret as a half-orphan Lisa at the side of Marianne Sägebrecht . In the same year she took on the role of Paula in the television film Nothing is forgotten . She met her film partner Noemi Slawinski there while filming the ZDF multi-part series Our Farm in Ireland with Daniel Morgenroth and Eva Habermann . In the following years she worked in several television series, including Polizeiruf 110 , Tatort and Der Alte .

In 2008 Dychauk had her first film role as Bianca in Nana Neul's youth drama Mein Freund from Faro , which was awarded the Max Ophüls Prize for Best Screenplay in 2008 . In 2010 she played Gretchen in the movie Faust directed by Alexander Sokurow . In September 2011, the film adaptation of the tragedy of the same name by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe received the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival . The film premiered in Germany in January 2012.

From October 2010 to May 2011 the filming of a European production about the Italian noble Borgia family took place in the Barrandov film studio in Prague . In the twelve-part series, Dychauk played the role of Lucrezia , whose father Rodrigo Borgia - later Pope Alexander VI. - Portrayed by American actor John Doman . In German-speaking countries, the television series was broadcast in the second half of October 2011 as a six-part series in the late evening program of ORF and on ZDF during prime time. The second of three seasons, shot in 2012, was shown on ZDF from September 30, 2013 to October 13, 2013. In the fairy tale film From someone who set out to learn to be afraid (2014), Dychauk played Princess Elisabeth. For this role she received a Golden Sparrow for best actress in 2015 .

In 2016 it was announced that Dychauk will be seen for the first time at the Salzburg Festival in 2017 in a production by Athina Rachel Tsangari ( Lulu ).

Isolda Dychauk currently resides in Berlin .

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Interview with Isolda Dychauk. In: Gong . No. 45/2011
  2. Birgit Reuther: ZDF shows new stories about the Borgia family clan . In: Abendblatt.de , July 30, 2013
  3. ^ Salzburg Festival : Lulu , accessed on November 18, 2016.