Karoline Schuch

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Karoline Schuch, 2020

Karoline Schuch (born October 19, 1981 in Jena ) is a German actress .

Career

Karoline Schuch grew up in Jena, where she was already on stage at the age of six in the association “Kinderstudio Jena eV”. She took professional acting and voice training at an early age, among others with Michael Keller ( Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Art ) and with Frank Betzelt in Berlin . From 2000 to 2002 she took on the role of "Lara" in the series Verbotene Liebe . This was followed by appearances in the Cologne Tatort , where she played the daughter (Melanie) of Commissioner Freddy Schenk in several episodes since 2001 . Since then Karoline Schuch can be seen regularly in television and cinema productions.

In the film adaptation of Bushido's biography under the title Times Change You (director: Uli Edel ), Schuch played the rapper's girlfriend. In 2011, she stood in front of the camera in the filmsuppe, Icke & der Dicke (director: Felix Stienz ) and man does what man can (director: Marc Rothemund ). In 2012 she played one of the leading roles in Til Schweiger's film Guardian Angel . In 2017 she was seen in the title role of the TV film Katharina Luther as Katharina Luther . She had another leading role in 2018 in the film Ballon by Michael Herbig , which was released in German cinemas on September 27, 2018 and thematized the escape of two families from the GDR , known as the balloon flight .

Private

Schuch's brother Albrecht Schuch is also an actor. Karoline Schuch became a mother in 2014. In addition to her acting work, she completed a diploma in psychology at the Free University of Berlin , which she completed in 2010.

Filmography

Awards

In 2008 Karoline Schuch won the Günter Strack TV Prize as the best young actress for her role in Tatort: ​​Before it gets dark .

Web links

Commons : Karoline Schuch  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. She is pregnant - ex-VL star Karoline Schuch has an Easter baby
  2. Barbara Jänichen: The talents of the young film clear away. In: The world . Axel Springer AG , April 11, 2008, accessed on April 11, 2008 .