Lena Urzendowsky

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Lena Urzendowsky with the German Television Award 2019 in the category sponsorship award

Lena Urzendowsky (* 2000 in Berlin ) is a German actress .

Life

Lena Urzendowsky grew up in Berlin. She is the younger sister of the actor Sebastian Urzendowsky . From 2005 she attended a theater and musical school, which she graduated from the top of the year in 2012.

In 2014 she made her debut in the ZDF - fairy tale adaptation The Snow Queen in a supporting role. After a supporting role in the movie Bibi & Tina: Mädchen gegen Jungs (2016), she became known to a wider audience that same year through her lead role in the television film The White Rabbit , in which she plays a young victim of cyber grooming . Her portrayal at the side of Devid Striesow was honored with the special prize of the Günter Rohrbach Film Prize in 2016 and the Grimme Prize and the Günter Strack TV Prize in 2017 .

She gained further attention through her leading role in the television film The Great Rudolph about the fashion designer Rudolph Moshammer , in which she was seen alongside Thomas Schmauser and Hannelore Elsner . In 2018 she received the Hessian Television Prize for her performance and was awarded the German Television Prize and the German Acting Prize in the Young Talent category in 2019 . In her thanks she said she was positive about Fridays for Future and appealed to greener film production.

In 2018 she passed a bilingual German-French Abitur in Berlin.

Immediately afterwards, the shooting of Leonie Krippendorff's feature film Kokon took place. There she can be seen in her first leading role in the cinema, together with Jella Haase , Lena Klenke and Elina Vildanova . The film was shown as the opening film of the Generation 14+ section at the Berlinale 2020 .

Filmography

Awards

Web links

Commons : Lena Urzendowsky  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. These are the winners of the German Acting Award. Retrieved October 17, 2019 .
  2. Berliner Morgenpost Extra, Abitur 2018 , p. 30, from July 2, 2018, accessed on June 18, 2019
  3. | Berlinale | Program | Program. Retrieved February 19, 2020 .
  4. Press release of the SR , accessed on November 17, 2016
  5. Pure happiness: Awards for Lena & Sebastian Urzendowsky . ( tagesspiegel.de [accessed on May 26, 2017]).
  6. Niklas Cordes: German stars celebrate the next generation of film at the “New Faces Award”. Retrieved May 26, 2017 .
  7. The 2017 winners . In: Studio Hamburg GmbH . ( studio-hamburg.de [accessed on July 1, 2017]).
  8. ^ Winner of the Hessian Television Prize 2018 . Retrieved October 13, 2018.
  9. The German Television Prize: German Television Prize 2019: The nominations have been made. In: Deutscher Fernsehpreis 2019. Retrieved on March 31, 2019 (German).
  10. DWDL de GmbH: German Acting Award 2019: These are the nominees. Retrieved July 5, 2019 .
  11. Acting award for Valerie Pachner and Rainer Bock. In: Wetterauer Zeitung . September 13, 2019, accessed September 13, 2019 .