Kristin Alia Hunold

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Kristin Alia Hunold (born December 8, 1993 in Rabat , Morocco ) is a German theater and film actress as well as radio play and audio book speaker.

Live and act

Kristin Alia Hunold, who was born in the Moroccan capital Rabat and grew up in Berlin after two years in Wiesbaden, spent a year abroad in Bristol in 2010/11 , where she graduated from secondary school ( GCSE ). In 2013 she passed her Abitur in Berlin. From 2015 to 2019 she completed an acting degree at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Frankfurt am Main , which included a studio year at the Schauspiel Frankfurt . Before she was approved in Frankfurt, she did a medical nursing internship in trauma and reconstructive surgery at the Vivantes Clinic in Berlin-Friedrichshain (beginning of 2015) and, parallel to her studies, she was a child carer at the SOS holiday village of Caldonazzo in Trentino-South Tyrol (2016) and worked in the " trauma education protection project for refugee women and children" offered by the DRK Frankfurt am Main (2017).

As an actor, she was used several times during her training: After two television productions, she played the lead role in 2016 in the movie Window Blue, based on the play Birthmarks Window Blue by Sasha Marianna Salzmann , directed by Sheri Hagen . The film was awarded the “ SCORE Bernhard Wicki Prize” determined by the audience , the NDR young talent award and the renowned Creative Energy Award from the Emden-Norderney International Film Festival . In 2018, the next movie followed with The Horizon So Close , in which she was cast - this time for a supporting role. On the theater stage she was seen in three main roles in 2017, with the Frankfurter Rundschau attending her performance in Die Zertrennlichen (Schauspiel Frankfurt / Box) with an “outstanding presence” and, together with her playing partner, a “convincing” performance. In the speaking roles, the mouse Clara, who was spoken over many episodes from 2018 to 2019, in Princess Lillifee's bedtime stories at the side of Lillifee spokeswoman Sissi Perlinger and the main role in the heavily advertised podcast Lynn is not to be highlighted alone .

Filmography

theatre

  • 2017: Ashes to ashes ( Frankfurt LAB , leading role)
  • 2017: Burns (Schauspiel Frankfurt / Kammerspiele, leading role)
  • 2017–2018: Die Zertrennlichen (Schauspiel Frankfurt / Box, leading role)
  • 2018: Live 8bar (Schauspiel Frankfurt / Panorama Bar, ensemble member)
  • 2018: Some news to space (Schauspiel Frankfurt / Kammerspiele, supporting role)
  • 2019–2020: Die Ratten (Schauspiel Frankfurt / Schauspielhaus, supporting role)

Radio plays / audio books

  • 2018–2019: Princess Lillifees bedtime stories (Audiocab radio play series, ensemble leading role)
  • 2019: It's everywhere ( Hessischer Rundfunk , main role)
  • 2019: Mind and Feeling (Hessischer Rundfunk, supporting role)
  • 2020: Lynn is not alone ( ProSiebenSat.1 / FYEO, leading role)

Individual evidence

  1. Kristin Alia Hunold. Education. In: schauspielabsolventen.de. Retrieved June 28, 2020 .
  2. Kristin Alia Hunold. Social. In: schauspielabsolventen.de. Retrieved June 28, 2020 .
  3. Blue window. In: filmfest-emden.de. Retrieved June 28, 2020 .
  4. Andrea Pollmeier: A real love. "Die Zertrennlichen" by Fabrice Melquiot as a convincing Frankfurt "classroom piece". In: fr.de. November 28, 2017, accessed June 28, 2020 .

Web links

  • Vita in the agency profile