Nadja Bobyleva

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Nadja Bobyleva (born May 7, 1983 in Moscow ) is a Russian-German actress .

Life

Nadja Bobyleva came to Germany at the age of nine. Before that, she attended the Klass-Center art and theater school in her hometown of Moscow from 1990 to 1992 . After moving to Germany, she took acting lessons from 1999 to 2002 with Bettina Dorn and her mother Natalia Bobyleva in Cologne. In 2001, 2003 and 2005 she visited the Lee Strasberg Studio in Italy to take method acting lessons with Geraldine Baron. From March to June 2004 there was a short stay in Saint Petersburg at the State Academy for Theater Arts. She then took part in acting workshops with directors Hans-Christian Schmid and MK Lewis at the International Film School in Cologne . In addition, she completed an apprenticeship at the Hanover University of Music and Theater from 2002 to 2006 .

Behind the scenes, Nadja Bobylova worked as an acting coach in the summer of 2008 and in Rock It! .

In addition to her mother tongue Russian and the working language German, Nadja Bobyleva speaks English, according to her agency, and has basic knowledge of French and Italian. In her free time she plays the piano and electric guitar, and her other hobbies include singing, horse riding and free climbing.

Nadja Bobyleva was discovered and promoted as a young actress by the Schwarz Acting Agency. She is currently represented by the Dorandt agency in Berlin.

Awards

In 2004, Nadja Bobyleva received the Günter Strack TV Prize for her roles in the TV productions My Mother's Friend , Out into Life and Tatort - Janus for the following reasons:

“Nadja Bobyleva convinces in three roles as an exceptional actress with the greatest presence. Be it powerful and authentic as Nele in My Mother's Friend , touching and radiant as Klara in Out into Life or intense and demanding as Anne in the crime scene Janus - Nadja Bobyleva is fascinating in her wide range. "

- Justification of the jury; Studio Hamburg

A year earlier she was nominated for the German Film Award for her portrayal of 17-year-old Klara in the television film Raus ins Leben .

Filmography

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Discovered and promoted. In: agenturschwarz.de. Agency Schwarz, accessed on June 18, 2010 .
  2. Prize winner 2004. In: studio-hamburg.de. Studio Hamburg GmbH, 2004, accessed on June 18, 2010 .