Julia Brendler

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Julia Brendler (born February 26, 1975 in Schwedt / Oder , GDR ) is a German actress .

Life

The daughter of a microbiologist, after successfully applying for an ad at DEFA , was selected at the age of fourteen by director Helmut Dziuba for the lead role of Barbara Behrend in Verbotene Liebe . She made her debut in the film in 1990 at the side of Peter Sodann and Hans-Peter Dahm .

Brendler lives in Berlin and has two children.

Filmography

Television films and series

Feature films

  • 1989: Forbidden love
  • 1992: Jana and Jan
  • 1993: angel without wings
  • 1994: Moondance
  • 1995: The Flight of the Albatross
  • 1995: only over my corpse
  • 1997: Sawdust Tales
  • 1999: Dolphins (short film)
  • 2000: Deeply
  • 2000: Forgotten Knights (short film)
  • 2001: Imagine. (Short film)
  • 2001: Schneckentraum (short film)
  • 2004: The Jubilee (short film)
  • 2005: Hamlet (short film)
  • 2005: Blackout (short film)
  • 2006: Big City Robbers (short film)
  • 2006: Memory Effect (short film)
  • 2006: Great times
  • 2007: word bread
  • 2008: The clarification of facts (short film)
  • 2009: Edgar (short film)
  • 2009: phantom pain
  • 2011: Edeltraud and Theodor (short film)
  • 2012: It's always the others to blame
  • 2013: The Magician (short film)
  • 2013: Loona Balloona (short film)
  • 2016: Welcome to Iceland

Awards

  • 1990: Hessian Film Award for the leading role in Forbidden Love from 1989
  • 2002: "Best Actress" for the lead role in Dolphins from 1996 at the Brooklyn International Film Festival
  • 2002: “Best Actress” for the leading role in Schneckentraum from 2001 at the Palencia International Film Festival

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Manfred Hobsch, Ralf Krämer, Klaus Rathje: Filmszene D. The 250 most important young German stars from cinema & TV . Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf Verlag, Berlin 2004, p. 67