Sophie Rogall

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Sophie Marie Rogall (born March 31, 1983 in Starnberg , married Ehnes-Rogall ) is a German actress .

Life

The long-time ballet student went to auditions at the age of 16 and got her first roles in the series Bei aller Liebe and the film Dreamgate . She became known in 2002 through the movie Fickende Fisch on the side of Tino Mewes . For her portrayal of a fifteen-year-old who falls in love with an HIV -infected boy, she was nominated in 2003 for the German Film Prize for Best Actress and the New Faces Award .

After training as a stage dancer and dance teacher, she began studying acting at the Bavarian Theater Academy August Everding in Munich in 2008 , which she graduated in 2011. During her studies she played at the Residenztheater Munich and the Metropoltheater Munich . In the 2011/2012 season she was a permanent member of the ensemble at the Regensburg Theater . Among other things, she works as a spokesperson for film and television dubbing and is the German dubbing voice for actress Alice Englert .

Sophie Rogall lives in Munich with her husband and their three children .

Filmography

Movies

Series

Synchronous rollers (selection)

Movies

Series

theatre

  • 2006: Requiem (dance performance), Stadthaus Ulm
  • 2008: Happy Holidays , Metropoltheater Munich
  • 2008: Dogville , director: Metropoltheater München (International Shanghai Arts Festival 2009–2010)
  • 2009: Manderlay , Metropoltheater Munich
  • 2010: Whole days, whole nights , Stadttheater Oblomow Munich
  • 2010: Private War , Akademietheater in the Prinzregententheater Munich
  • 2011: Satt , Residenztheater Munich
  • 2011: The Brandner Kaspar and Eternal Life , Theater Regensburg
  • 2012: The eight women , Theater Regensburg
  • 2012: Die Furein , Metropoltheater Munich

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Süddeutsche Zeitung of August 3, 2013