Julia Strowski

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Julia Strowski (born September 18, 1998 ) is a German - Japanese actress .

Life

The daughter of a Japanese and a German grew up bilingually : in addition to German , she also speaks Japanese as her mother tongue . In addition, she says she has a good command of both written and spoken French and English . Until 2010 she attended the Japanese Supplementary School Berlin e. V .; until 2016 she was a student at the Canisius-Kolleg Berlin . Strowski lives in Berlin .

From 2006 to 2008 she was in the ensemble of the theater in the Sankt Paulus Schule Berlin. Strowski has been a member of the Junge Deutsches Theater Berlin since 2014 and has already worked in various theaters in Berlin. For example, she was part of the ensemble of the German Theater in Berlin. Since 2017 she has been taking acting lessons at the Berlin petrol station.

She gained her first experience in front of the camera in 2018 in the film Jim Button and Lukas the Engine Driver , where she played a supporting role. In 2019 she was cast in an episode of the television series The Dream Ship and a leading role in the short film victims . In the same year she impersonated the role of Honoka in the television series The most important thing in life in a total of six episodes.

Current projects include casts in the films Don't Read This on a Plane and Into the Beat - The Dance of Your Life (as of February 2020). She also plays the role of Kim Win Win in the Prime Video series Bibi & Tina - The series , which has been broadcast on Prime Video since April 3, 2020.

Filmography

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Individual evidence

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  2. a b Julia Strowski - Vita (PDF file; 295 kB), accessed on February 16, 2020.
  3. Interview with Julia Strowski , animePRO.de, from February 14, 2019, accessed on February 16, 2020.
  4. Julia Strowski on Castupload.com, accessed February 16, 2020.
  5. DWDL.de : Prime Video shows new "Bibi & Tina" series in early April , from January 25, 2020, accessed on February 16, 2020.