Michaela Nix

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Michaela Nix (* after 1960 ) is a German film producer .

biography

Nix, who worked on an episode of the action series Die Gang in 1997 with Uwe Ochsenknecht and Moritz Bleibtreu in the leading roles as production manager, has been working as a TV producer since 1998 - at the beginning of her career for Westdeutsche Universum Film GmbH and from 2000 for UFA television production . Since 2012 she has been responsible as a producer for the UFA Fiction division. For example, she was responsible for the Pilcher adaptations over a period of 17 years and 42 episodes of the crime series A strong team with Maja Maranow and Florian Martens in the lead roles between 2002 and 2016 and, from 2016, Stefanie Stappenbeck . In June 2015 it became known that Michaela Nix is ​​leaving the company to pursue new tasks. Before that she pushed an ARD - Degeto Film production in the starting blocks, namely Die Diplomatin with Natalia Wörner in the title role. The pilot film Abduction in Manila , which aired for the first time in 2015, and the episode The Embassy Assassination, broadcast in 2016, were produced by her for UFA Fiction.

At the beginning of 2016, Michaela Nix moved to the production company Eikon Media , where she works as a producer in the field of fictional programs. One of her first productions at her new workplace was the television drama So auf Erden by Till Endemann , which was published in 2017. Edgar Selge embodied a charismatic preacher who, together with his wife, played by Franziska Walser , heads a free church. When the couple takes in the drug addict street musician Simon ( Jannis Niewöhner ), their lives are in disarray.

Filmography (selection)

- TV films, unless otherwise stated -

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Nothing works. Ex-Sat.1 fiction boss Remirez goes to UFA Fiction see page dwdl.de
  2. ARD Degeto UFA Fiction - The Diplomat: Kidnapping in Manila see page siamfilmservice.com
  3. ^ The diplomat: The embassy assassination see page daserste.de
  4. Michaela Nix changes from UFA to EIKON Media see page dwdl.de
  5. Frank Heine: UFA veteran changes to Eikon see page beta.blickpunkt.de, November 3, 2015 (including photo). Retrieved June 18, 2019.