Julia Brendler
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
- 1992: Born in 1999
- 1994: Eurocops (TV series, episode Three Girls )
- 1994: The Commissioner (TV series, episode Youth Sins )
- 1994, 1998: Der Fahnder (TV series, various roles, 2 episodes)
- 1994: The King (TV series, episode First Class Murder )
- 1994: Doctors (TV series, 4 episodes)
- 1995: Derrick (TV series, episode Mr Widanje dreams badly )
- 1996: The Three (TV series, episode The Prosecution Witness )
- 1996: At your own risk (TV series, episode bomb deals )
- 1996: Terre indigo (TV series, 8 episodes)
- 1996: Deutschlandlied (three-part TV series)
- 1996: 2½ minutes
- 1997: living in fear
- 1997: Tatort - Death plays with (TV series)
- 1998: Journey into the night
- 1998: Very young love - and nobody is allowed to know
- 1999: Heartless
- 1999: Priest in action ( Un prete tra noi , TV series, 2 episodes)
- 1999: The Crimes of Professor Capellari - On Our Own Cause (TV series)
- 1999: Camino de Santiago (three-part television series)
- 2001: The Dream Ship - Bermuda (TV series)
- 2002: The Little Monk (TV series, episode Blue Star )
- 2002: The Rose Warriors
- 2002: Edel & Starck (TV series, episode Murder is his hobby )
- 2003: The Last Witness (TV series, episode The Show Continues )
- 2003: A banker to fall in love with
- 2004: The Investigator (TV series, episode Ice Cold Murder )
- 2005: The mountain pastor II - homesickness for Hohenau
- 2006: Great times
- 2006: Großstadtrevier (TV series, episode Children's Blessing )
- 2006: SOKO Wismar (TV series, episode Unter Bankruptcy )
- 2007: Deadline - Every Second Counts (TV series, episode Tunnelblick )
- 2007: Tatort - The Trap
- 2007: SOKO Rhein-Main (TV series, episode pals from Cameroon )
- 2008, 2017: SOKO Leipzig (TV series, various roles, 2 episodes)
- 2008: In the Name of the Law (TV series, episode Death Comes Twice )
- 2009: Stauffenberg - The real story
- 2009–2018: SOKO Cologne (TV series, various roles, 3 episodes)
- 2009, 2015: A Case for Two (TV series, various roles, 2 episodes)
- 2009: The guy, 13 kids & me
- 2010: UFO
- 2010: Katie Fforde - Holiday Mood (TV series)
- 2010: All the best
- 2010: The Last Bull (TV series, episode A Star About Food )
- 2010: Mission in Hamburg - Red as Death (TV series)
- 2011: The Criminalist (TV series, episode Dierhagen's legacy )
- since 2011: Nord Nord Mord (TV series) → see episode list
- 2011: Inclusion - different together
- 2011, 2012: Krimi.de (TV series, 2 episodes)
- 2012: Some like it happy
- 2012: Three of a kind rarely come alone
- 2012: Johanna and the bush pilot - The way to Africa
- 2012: Johanna and the bush pilot - The legend of the cranes
- 2012: Desired child
- 2012, 2015: SOKO Stuttgart (TV series, various roles, 2 episodes)
- 2013: Shoreless!
- 2014: Löwenzahn (TV series, episode Glück - The big lot )
- 2014: Inspector Jury - The Dead in the Pub (TV series)
- 2014: Four triplets are one too many
- 2014: a surefire plan
- 2014: split in Italian
- 2015: A Strong Team - Best Friends (TV series)
- 2015: Tatort - Borowski and the children of Gaarden
- 2015: Last Trace Berlin (TV series, episode state property )
- 2016: Marie Brand and the Shadows of the Past (TV series)
- 2016: The Public Prosecutor (TV series, episode inheriting and dying )
- 2016: Heldt (TV series, episode Not to declare )
- 2016: Dr. Small (TV series, episode family problems )
- 2017: Beside the track - Your will be done (TV series)
- 2017: Murder in the North (TV series, episode Hass )
- 2017: crime scene - neighbors
- 2017: Lotta & the seriousness of life
- 2017: Bad Cop - criminally good (TV series, episode class reunion )
- 2018: Charlotte Link - The Deceived (TV series)
- 2018: Once a son, always a son
- 2018: Our boys
- 2019: Wilsberg - Minus 196 ° (TV series)
- 2020: Spring - Traces of the Past (TV series)
- 2020: The law firm (TV series, episode inclined position )
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
- Julia Brendler in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Julia Brendler at filmportal.de
- Julia Brendler at Fitz + Skoglund Agents
Individual evidence
- ^ 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
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Brendler, Julia |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German film and television actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 26, 1975 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Schwedt , German Democratic Republic |