Stefanie Bock

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Stefanie Bock at the anniversary celebration for 18 years of Forbidden Love in Düsseldorf (2013)

Stefanie Bock (* 14. August 1988 in Arnstadt , GDR) is a German actress .

Life

Stefanie Bock grew up in Erfurt, Ulm and Euskirchen near Cologne. After graduating from high school, she completed an acting , singing , dance and musical training at the Stage School Hamburg from August 2008 to July 2011 .

After his first musical experience during his training, Bock could be seen in the role of Leonie Richter in the ARD series Verbotene Liebe from 2011 to 2013 . She then gained further experience, including on her first film shoot for "What you want is gone forever". In 2015 she played the role of Lulu in the short film "Fishystory".

Stefanie Bock has been on stage for the Boulevard Theater Dresden since 2014. There she plays the young Sophie in The party never ends , the Snow White in Snow White and the 7 dwarfs , the princess in The singing, ringing tree and Countess Cosel in "Barock me, Countess Cosel".

Since 2014 she can be seen every day in the preschool series KiKANiNCHEN as Anni , which is filmed in Erfurt. For this she and her colleagues produced her first music CD "The world is colorful" and a radio play "My story pillow - Das Kikaninchen radio play".

In 2016 she appeared as Nicole Strahl in the web series Zoo Without Animals .

Filmography

  • 2011–2013: "Leonie Richter" - Forbidden Love
  • 2013: "Fiona" - What you want is gone forever (AT)
  • since 2014: "Anni" - KiKANiNCHEN
  • 2015: "Maya" - Betty's diagnosis
  • 2015: "Vanessa" - The Butcher (short film)
  • 2015: "Lulu" - Fishystory (short film)
  • 2016: "Nicole Strahl" - Zoo without animals (web series)
  • 2017: "Lucy" - The Succubus (short film) | Director: Jonas Bongard
  • 2017: "Lea" - Fix & Ready (web series)
  • 2019: My Lotta Life - All Bingo with Flamingo!

theatre

  • 2010: "Judy" - Robin Hood
  • 2010: "Lady Grille" - Once upon a mattress
  • 2010: "Sporti" - Zellchen and his friends
  • 2013–2016: "Princess Tausendschön"
  • 2015-2016: "Snow White"
  • 2015–2017: "The party never ends ..."

Web links

Commons : Stefanie Bock  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Boulevard Theater Dresden: Stefanie Bock. Retrieved February 9, 2017 .