Sara Fazilat

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Sara Fazilat (born February 23, 1987 in Tehran ) is a German actress .

Life and education

After her birth in Tehran, Sara Fazilat grew up in Bremen . Her mother tongues are German and Persian. She learned standard dance and playing the guitar in her childhood and youth. From the 7th grade onwards, Sara Fazilat attended the bilingual Hermann-Böse-Gymnasium , where she took courses in performing arts and discovered her passion for the acting profession .

After graduating from high school, Fazilat did an internship at Theater Bremen , where he took acting training with Gabriele Möller-Lukasz. In 2008 Sara Fazilat went to London and attended the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art . Some casting inquiries moved Sara Fazilat back to Germany in 2011, now to the capital and film city of Berlin . In the first years she stood in front of the camera for various films for the German Film and Television Academy Berlin and was seen on the big screen in 2012 in The Relativity Theory of Love by Otto Alexander Jahrreiss alongside Katja Riemann and Olli Dittrich .

In addition to leading episode roles in Tatort or in the RTL series Alarm für Cobra 11 - Die Autobahnpolizei , Fazilat got the leading role in the ARD series Einfach Rosa in 2014 alongside Alexandra Neldel . The feature film puppet , for which Fazilat directed by Sebastian Kutzli and with Corinna Harfouch , received the film title “valuable” and a nomination for the European Film Prize .

Sara Fazilat lives in Berlin.

Filmography (selection)

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