Julia Heinemann

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Julia Heinemann (born July 8, 1968 in Hamburg ) is a German actress .

life and work

Heinemann was born in Hamburg in 1968 and grew up in Bavaria. After passing high school with a focus on violin at the Pestalozzi-Gymnasium , she completed an acting training in Munich.

After graduating from acting school with Kathrin Ackermann and Ellionor Hoffman and classical singing training with Mary Jane Metheny-Brück and Helmut Banzhaf , Heinemann started her career as an actress. She became known in 1987 when she played Alexandra "Alex" Behringer in the series The Happy Family at the side of Maria Furtwängler , Maria Schell and Siegfried Rauch . In 1995/96 she had the role of Britta in the series Against the Wind . She shot her first movie Lost Wings in 1998 in Dresden . She also appeared in Dietrich Brüggemann's debut feature film in 2006, Nine Scenes .

From 2000 to 2002 she was in the ZDF series Die Rettungsflieger , in which she played the leading role of the emergency doctor Dr. Ilona Müller played. In order to be able to implement this role as realistically as possible, she - like the other actors - was advised by an emergency doctor from the Bundeswehr. After this commitment, Heinemann enthusiastically became a part-time paramedic and still works as a lecturer at the GARD vocational school ( non-profit ambulance and rescue service ) in Hamburg. Numerous theater works took her to Heidelberg, Bochum, Saarbrücken and Duisburg. She lives with her son and partner in Hamburg and has been a member of the local theater company Elfen im Park since 2001 .

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