Sascha Laura Soydan

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Sascha Laura Soydan (* 1972 , also Sascha Özlem Soydan ) is a German - Turkish actress .

Career

Soydan made his first film appearances alongside Horst Buchholz in The Little Difference (1997) and Hot Dogs (1998) and Alles Bob! (1999). At this time, she also played her first roles in German television series (including a leading role in the Tatort episode In the Trap ), and from 2007 she has permanent series roles: Jale Deniz in the crime series Lutter or Hatice Surat in the children's program Die Pfefferkörner .

Soydan often plays characters of Turkish origin, but can also be seen in other roles. Occasionally she has worked as a speaker on radio plays in the past.

Controversial appearance

Directed by Milo Rau , Sascha Laura Soydan read the statement by the Norwegian murderer Anders Behring Breivik , which Breivik had made in April 2012 at the start of the trial in Oslo. The reading Breivik's statement intended to make it clear that "80 to 90 percent of the Western European population would subscribe to what Breivik said". In October 2012, the performance of Breivik's Statement was presented as part of a monologue festival in the Berlin theater discounter after the management of the National Theater Weimar had rejected the originally planned performance because Breivik's idea of ​​“not offering a podium”.

Filmography

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Zoff about Breivik as a stage hero. The Silence of the Lame One , Spiegel Online from October 19, 2012. Accessed November 12, 2012.
  2. Berlin stage gives murderer Breivik a voice , Berliner Morgenpost from October 22, 2012. Accessed on November 12, 2012