Tabea Willemsen

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Tabea Willemsen (born March 9, 2001 in Cologne ) is a German actress .

Life

At the age of four, Willemsen appeared in an ice cream advertisement for the children's channel Super RTL . She got into acting through the children's casting agency Sunshine-Kids , which she invited to a casting after a photo shoot . At the age of six she switched to the casting agency le & la . From then on she played in series such as The Last Bull , SOKO Cologne , Stolberg and Knallerfrauen . This was followed by other roles in films such as “Die Tote ohne Alibi” (ZDF) or “In der beste Jahre” (ARD) alongside Senta Berger. At the age of eight, as the daughter of Wotan Wilke Möhring, she played the role of Noel in the graduate film Quirk of Fate , which won prizes at various festivals in the USA. In 2011 she took part in one of the three main roles in the movie Eating Fries , and in 2012 she played in an Edeka advertisement.

In 2013 she changed agency again after seven years and is now at the Starmoviekids children's agency . Since switching, she has realized a number of projects, including the DSDS advertisement with Beatrice Egli , the advertisement for the game for the show Das Supertalent , the RTL-NOW winter spots, a role in the film “A murder with a view”, participation in series such as “ Verbotene Liebe "and" Unter uns "and also some episodes of the series" Alles was haben "in her role as" Emilia Schulte ". She also had episode roles in series such as Bettys Diagnose (ZDF), Pensionnercops (ZDF) and Die Bossin (ZDF). In the ZDF series Merz gegen Merz , she embodies the role of Amina as part of the permanent ensemble alongside Christoph Maria Herbst and Annette Frier.

In April 2020 the series "Deutscher" (ZDFneo) appeared, in which she takes on the permanent role of Annette .

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. "Quirk of fate" wins 7 awards at the Los Angeles Cinema Festival of Hollywood 2011 , website of the Dortmund University of Applied Sciences, accessed on January 9, 2017
  2. The comedy series: Merz versus Merz. Retrieved April 16, 2019 .