Lotte Flack

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Lotte Flack (born January 14, 1994 in Hamburg ) is a German - British actress .

Life

Flack comes from a German-British family. Her mother is English and from London . Her father is the German comic artist Eckart Breitschuh . Flack has German and British citizenship . She has been in front of the camera since she was eleven. She received her acting training from 2005 to 2008 at the TASK drama school for children and young people in Hamburg.

In 2007 she played the role of Mattie Evers , the daughter of a farmer, in the romantic ZDF comedy Der Mann im Heustaufen , directed by Dagmar Damek . In the sixth season of the series Die Pfefferkörner she was seen in the episode False Friends in 2008 in the role of the teenage thief Anna. After a successful casting , Flack was given the role of young Johanna in Sönke Wortmann's film Die Päpstin in 2009 , also because of her cinematically believable resemblance to the leading actress Johanna Wokalek . In 2009, Flack played the title role in Sleeping Beauty in the ARD Christmas fairy tale series .

Flack was also active as an actress for advertising recordings ( Die Tagesschau explains the world ) and recorded English-language CDs as a spokesperson for the Hamburg school authorities.

Lotte Flack has two younger brothers. She lives with her family in the Hamburg district of St. Pauli .

Filmography

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. "I really want to be angry!" Interview with Lotte Flack
  2. A man in a haystack Photos of scenes and background information on the website of the TASK drama school for children and young people