Julie Engelbrecht

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Julie Charon Engelbrecht (born June 30, 1984 in Paris , France ) is a German actress .

biography

Engelbrecht, daughter of the German actress Constanze Engelbrecht and the French director and actor François Nocher , spent her childhood and youth on a farm in Coulommiers, east of Paris. Her grandmother was the actress and voice actress Alice Franz . In 1996 she gained her first acting experience at the side of her mother in the film Adieu, mon ami . She received her training from 2004 to 2008 at the Hamburg University of Music and Theater . She also graduated from Annie Fratellini's circus school in Paris.

In 2004 she played a journalist in the ARD television film Klassentreffen and had a smaller role in the movie Napola - Elite for the Führer . Appearances in the television series Two Professionals and In the Name of the Law followed . A film from the Austrian TV series Brave in the New Times earned Julie Engelbrecht a nomination for the Undine Award . She played her first leading role in 2008 in the television film Rasmus and Johanna from the Inga Lindström series. In 2011, directed by Hans-Günther Bücking, she played the title role in the German-Austrian coproduction The Dancer - Live Your Dream , a film that is thematically reminiscent of both The Phantom of the Opera and Black Swan . Her ballerina performance there was hailed by the critics as particularly convincing and of great charisma.

Engelbrecht lives in Berlin .

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Individual evidence

  1. Documentation on the Theatertreffen German-speaking Acting Students 2006, accessed on July 24, 2020 (PDF, 3 MB).