Luisa-Celine Gaffron

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Luisa-Céline Gaffron (born June 6, 1993 in Vienna ) is a German actress .

Life

Luisa-Céline Gaffron grew up in Vienna, where she gained her first theater experience during her school days, including in 2004 in Chekhov's Kaschtanka at the Theaterhaus für Junges Audiences Dschungel Vienna and in 2011 at mo.ë Vienna in pornography by Simon Stephens . In 2013 she shot the short film The Pursuit , directed by Leni Gruber, for the Vienna Film Academy and for the music video for Beyond by the band Robb , directed by Patrick Vollrath . In 2014 she moved to Berlin to study drama at the University of the Arts . She completed her training in 2018. During her studies she performed at the Hans Otto Theater in Potsdam , at the Deutsches Theater Berlin and in the 2017/18 season at the Berliner Ensemble in Eine Frau - Mary Page Marlowe in the role of Wendy Gilbert.

In 2016 she starred in the feature film debut of the director Leonie Krippendorff Looping with Jella Haase as Leila as her friend Sara. In the short film Ianus by Victoria Schulz she had a leading role as Lynn, in the short film Jenny by Lea Becker, which premiered at the Max Ophüls Preis 2017 film festival , she played the title role. For the British drama Six Minutes to Midnight by Andy Goddard, she stood in front of the camera in 2018 with Judi Dench , among others .

In 2019 she was in the Black Forest crime scene Forever and You in the role of Jona, who works in the uncle's gas station. At the side of Devid Striesow as her film father Klaus Frankenberg, she embodied the role of Nora Frankenberg in the miniseries 8 days from Sky Deutschland . For her portrayal of Nora she was nominated for the German Acting Award 2019 in the young talent category. Beginning in July 2019, she celebrated with the movie resting Elisa Mishto with Natalia Belitski and Jürgen Vogel at the Munich Film Festival premiere. She had an episode role in 2019 in the episode Curse of the Good Deed of the ZDF series SOKO Potsdam . In the same year she shot the fourth episode Ostfriesengrab of the ZDF - Ostfriesland crime series , directed by Stefan A. Lukacs , and she also stood in front of the camera for a series of Polizeiruf 110 and an episode of the ARD crime film series Nord bei Nordwest .

In the crime scene episode Monster (2020), she played the role of Evelyn Kohnai. She was nominated for the New Faces Award as best young actress in 2020 for her portrayal in this crime scene episode and in the movie Persian Lessons. In the feature film And Tomorrow The Whole World by Julia von Heinz , who was invited to compete for the Golden Lion at the 77th Venice Film Festival in 2020 , she played her friend Batte alongside Mala Emde . She will make her debut at the Salzburg Festival in 2020 in Zdeněk Adamec by Peter Handke .

Filmography (selection)

Awards and nominations

German Acting Award 2019

  • Nomination in the category of youngsters for 8 days

New Faces Award 2020

Web links

Individual evidence

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  20. ^ Salzburg Festival: Luisa-Céline Gaffron. In: salzburgerfestspiele.at. Retrieved August 1, 2020 .
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