Julia Domenica

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Julia Domenica (born February 19, 1981 in Ostfildern ) is a German actress .

biography

Julia Domenica played in a free theater group when she was still at school. After successfully completing her chemistry studies at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Bonn with a focus on biochemistry, she turned back to acting.

She visited u. a. On-camera courses at the Munich Film Academy as well as various master classes and workshops in which she worked in Cologne, Berlin, Rome, London and Los Angeles with teachers such as Bernard Hiller, Jeff Erbach, Frank Betzelt. She had her first role in 1999 as Rose in the theater adaptation of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's The Little Prince . She also played Nina in Chekhov's Die Möwe .

Julia Domenica has been active in film and television since 2006, including in the television series The Last Bull , Kommissar Stolberg , SOKO Cologne and Pastewka . In 2007 she made her film debut as a fan of the main character Finn in Wim Wenders' Palermo Shooting , followed by smaller appearances in André Erkau's Self- Talks and Christoph Hochhäusler's Unter Dir Die Stadt .

In 2012 she played the supporting role of Jennell T. Steiner , an aristocratic English lady who is involved in a conspiracy in the English cinema production The Dossier . In 2013, the shooting of the 2018 movie Lisa and the Painter began , in which Julia Domenica played her first leading role.

Filmography

Individual references and sources

  1. a b c d biography on her personal homepage , accessed on May 30, 2020

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