Julia Schmitt

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Julia Schmitt (born February 27, 1969 in Cologne ) is a German actress .

Life

Julia Schmitt studied theater , film and television studies from 1989 . She completed her university studies in 1995 with an MA . From February 1998 to December 1998 she attended the Cologne Comedy School , where u. a. Thomas Hermanns , John Hudson and Anka Zink were her lecturers. In addition, she made various artistic training courses, including a. in Camera Acting (with Julia Beerhold ), Acting & Improvisation (with Arne Feldhusen , Stefan Krohmer and Gerhard Roiss ), singing, voice training, microphone speaking and dubbing .

She made improvisational theater , performed with walk acts and acted as a presenter .

Julia Schmitt regularly plays small and medium-sized roles in various television productions. She often embodied persons in authority (rector, youth welfare officer, department head of the health department or city administrator); but she was also repeatedly occupied as a secretary and / or gossip neighbor.

From 2011 to 2014 she was seen in a continuous supporting role as landlady Lydia Aubach, the “good soul of the village pub” in the ARD television series Murder with a View . She played a supporting role in the ZDF crime thriller Marie Brand and the Angels of Death (first broadcast: October 2013); she was Frau Gerlach, the head of the senior citizens' home. In the ZDF television series Heartbreaker - Father of Four Sons , she subsequently had a little bit of consolation (first broadcast: December 2013), a small supporting role as parishioner Hermine Külz, who spreads rumors through her gossip and causes unrest. In April 2015, she was seen, alongside Annette Frier and Roeland Wiesnekker , in the TV film Die Müttermafia-Patin , which was shown as part of the ZDF Sunday film series. She played again, as in the opening film Die Mütter-Mafia (April 2014), the secretary of the lawyer Anton Alsleben (Roeland Wiesnekker).

In the ZDF political comedy Ellerbeck (2015) she had another continuous series role as feminist Ute, member of the citizens' initiative “Mast not be”, which has a young lover. In October / November 2018 Schmitt was seen in the ZDF series The Specialists - In the Name of the Victims in an episode role; she played Franziska Berlitz, the owner of a Kölsch pub in Berlin from the Rhineland .

Schmitt also appeared in numerous commercials . She is a member of the Federal Drama Association (BFFS) and a member of the German Academy for Television . She lives in Cologne.

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Julia Schmitt . Vita on www.julia-schmitt.de. Retrieved October 31, 2018.
  2. a b Julia Schmitt . Vita and profile at CASTFORWARD. Retrieved October 31, 2018.
  3. a b c d Julia Schmitt . Vita and profile at Filmmakers. Retrieved October 31, 2018.
  4. a b Julia Schmitt at schauspielervideos.de. Retrieved October 31, 2018.
  5. www.julia-schmitt.de . Internet presence
  6. Julia Schmitt . Role directory in the Internet Movie Database . Retrieved October 31, 2018.
  7. Christina Gruber / Gerhard Schmidt: 111 locations of famous films & series in North Rhine-Westphalia: travel guide . Emons Publishing House. ISBN 978-3-96041-167-3
  8. Heartbreaker - father of four sons. A touch of consolation . Occupation. Official website of the ZDF. Retrieved December 21, 2014
  9. ^ "Ellerbeck": Between liquid manure and protest . Photo gallery. In: Der Spiegel | DER SPIEGEL of July 16, 2015. Accessed October 31, 2018.
  10. The specialists - In the name of the victims | Bon appétit . Plot and cast. Official website of the ZDF. Retrieved October 31, 2018.