Sandra Speichert

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Sandra Speichert at the autograph session of the Red Rose Fan Day 2013 on July 28, 2013

Sandra Speichert (born January 22, 1971 in Basel , Switzerland ) is a German actress .

life and career

Sandra Speichert was born to German parents from Lörrach in Basel and grew up in the Netherlands , Belgium and France . She has lived in France since she was five. In addition to German , French and English, she also speaks Spanish , Flemish and Swiss German . Speichert has a brother and was managed by her mother Birgit Speichert-Röhm († 2014).

Speichert received ballet lessons until she was 16. In 1988 she graduated from the Saint-Germain-en-Laye international high school . From 1990 to 1992 she took acting lessons at the Cours Florent in Paris and appeared in La traviata , Carmen and Boléro , among others . In the Marais district, where she lives, she has been to be found regularly on the theater stages since the late 1980s.

After her television debut in 1994 in the French television series Extrême Limite (. Title dt: The Daredevil ) she got her first starring role in a feature film, French director Claude Zidi she chose among 300 applicants for the film profile Bas (dt Title:. Double camouflage ) out. In the same year she received France's most important award for young actors, the Romy Schneider Prize .

In Germany in 1995 Saves played in Magic Girl of Vivian Naefe . This was followed by an appearance in In the court of the great . In 1995 she played in Still Movin ' by Niki Stein . In 1996 one saw Speichert next to Til Schweiger in the Bernd Eichinger remake of Die Halbstarken . The campus followed in early 1998 . The Sönke-Wortmann film adaptation of Dietrich Schwanitz's bestseller saw over 750,000 moviegoers and made Sandra Speichert known to a wide audience. Another movie she made that year was The Killer's Kiss . She also brought in 1998 director Thomas Jahn for the movie Kai Rabe against the Vatican killers , in which she played a film diva .

In 2004, in the German version of Big Sharks - Small Fish, dubbed the lionfish lady Lola, which is spoken by Angelina Jolie in the original version . In 2005, Mark Keller and Heiner Lauterbach gave her the female lead in the ProSieben comedy Andersrum and in the ARD romance Der Zauber des Regenbogens she played the lead female role Lea Winter alongside Erol Sander in 2007 .

In 2011 she played the nun Verena in the holiday series Das Traumhotel in the episode Tobago . In March 2011 she was seen in the action series Countdown - The Hunt Begins in the episode Fallen From Heaven . From 2012 to 2013, Speichert starred as Vera Christiansen in the ARD telenovela Rote Rosen in the female lead of the ninth season. Sandra Speichert appeared on the cover of the September 2014 issue of Playboy magazine and was subsequently the subject of a multi-page photo series.

Private life

With the German director Bernd Böhlich , with whom she shot the five-part television series Sturmzeit in 1999, Speichert has twins, a son and a daughter (born December 29, 2000). She separated from Böhlich while pregnant. She lived with her children mainly with her mother in Nice . Sandra Speichert has been living in Berlin with her children for some time .

Filmography (selection)

cinemamovies

Television films

TV Shows

Web links

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

Individual evidence

  1. Hamburger Abendblatt: Sandra Speichert joins "Rote Rosen" at Abendblatt.de