Odine Johne

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Odine Johne (born March 21, 1987 in Stuttgart ) is a German actress .

Life

Odine Johne was still a student in 1998 and gained her first shooting experience in front of and later behind the camera in short films at the Baden-Württemberg Film Academy . As a speaker she took part in radio play productions of the Südwestrundfunk . After graduating from high school in 2006, she moved to Berlin, where she starred in other film and television productions.

Johne became known to a wider audience in 2008 through the role of Maja in the successful German movie Die Welle . In the same year she played the little sister in Little Brother and Little Sister , a television adaptation of the fairy tale of the same name in the series Six in One Stroke , directed by Wolfgang Eissler. She was also seen in the episode Death and the Maiden of the TV series Polizeiruf 110 in a leading role.

From 2008 to 2012 Odine Johne studied acting at the Academy for Performing Arts in Baden-Württemberg . In 2010, she performed the role of Tránsito Soto in the SWR radio play version of the novel Das Geisterhaus , which was awarded the German Audio Book Prize . After graduating, she played leading roles in three feature films, in Nordland by Ingo J. Biermann , Hit the Road Gunnar by Nicolas Ehret and in the television film Die liebe Neighbors in the series Der Staatsanwalt . In the following time she concentrated her work on theater productions in Berlin, Frankfurt and at the Schauspiel Bonn.

In 2014 Odine Johne was represented with the films Jack and Scenario at the Berlinale and was awarded as the best young actress at the Filmkunstfest Mecklenburg-Vorpommern for the film Nordland . In the same year, the short film Nocebo , in which she plays a leading role, received a student Oscar . The title role in the novel of the same name by Peter Stamms Agnes (director: Johannes Schmid ) earned her the award of best young actress at the Max Ophüls Prize in 2016 .

Filmography (selection)

Radio plays

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Odine Johne at the Academy for Performing Arts Baden-Württemberg , accessed on October 1, 2012
  2. ^ Website of the Inka Stelljes agency