Sandra Nedeleff

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Chris Arend and Sandra Nedeleff at the Askania Award 2016.

Sandra Nedeleff (born May 16, 1968 in Stuttgart ) is a German actress , screenwriter and director .

Life

Sandra Nedeleff received her acting training from 1989 to 1993 at the Vienna Conservatory . Between 1999 and 2001 she also attended the Russian Academy for Theater Arts in Moscow. In the 1991/92 season she made her debut in Heinrich von Kleist's Penthesilea in the role of an Amazon. Further stations in her stage career were the Hildesheim City Theater , the Grenzlandtheater Aachen and the Theater Halle 7 in Munich. Nedeleff's places of work in Berlin were the Künstlerhaus Bethanien , the Ballhaus Rixdorf, the Fehre 6, the Tertianum and the German Theater Abroad .

Since completing her training, Nedeleff has also worked extensively for film and television and has been seen in a large number of film and television productions and series to this day. She played repeatedly in the Tatort series and had guest roles in series such as SOKO Wismar , Die Rosenheim-Cops , In allerfreund or Ein Fall für Zwei . She was directed by Brian Percival in 2013 in the American-German drama The Book Thief .

The short film Auf Wiedersehen Papa , made in 2010 and for which Sandra Nedeleff was responsible as screenwriter and director, was awarded the title "particularly valuable" by the German Film and Media Assessment (FBW) . Among others, Christoph Grunert , Feo Aladag and Lucy Ella von Scheele played . Nedeleff made two other short films, of which Moment was given the title “valuable”.

In 2000, Sandra Nedeleff and Corinne Hofmann read their life story The White Massai on an audio book. The actress lives in Berlin.

Filmography (selection)

Radio plays

Web links

Commons : Sandra Nedeleff  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Website of Sandra Nedeleff , accessed on June 28, 2016
  2. Profile at schauspielervideos.de , accessed on June 28, 2016