Stefanie Rösner

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Stefanie Rösner (born March 21, 1983 in Berlin ) is a German actress .

Career

After gaining initial experience in an off-theater at the age of 17 , Stefanie Rösner began her acting training in 2005 at the Felix Mendelsohn Bartholdy University of Music and Theater in Leipzig , which she graduated with honors in 2009.

In the following years she made herself v. a. made a name for herself as a theater actress by appearing on stage as part of permanent engagements in Weimar and Düsseldorf, often in major leading roles in classical plays such as Kabale und Liebe , Effi Briest or Romeo and Juliet , but also in productions such as the solo play Ritzen by writer Walter Kohl knew how to convince. In 2014, Rösner was awarded the Dusseldorf Prize for Performing Arts for her performances on the stage on which she had seen herself from the start.

From April 17 to June 26, 2015 she was in the ARD series Verbotene Liebe as Mila von Draskow , her first major television role.

Filmography

Movie

  • 2010: Tomorrow Life (short film)
  • 2014: If it comes, then it comes (short film) (as a neighbor)

watch TV

Theater (selection)

  • 2015:
  • 2016: Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus
    • The captain of Köpenick - Mrs. Marie Hoprecht
    • The NSU Trial - The Protocols
    • Königsallee - Erika Mann
    • We are not barbarians! - Barbara / Anna

Prizes and awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Stefanie Rösner between theater and telenovela . DerWesten.de. Retrieved May 8, 2015.