Theresa Vilsmaier

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Theresa Vilsmaier (born June 8, 1989 in Munich ) is a German film actress .

Life

She is the daughter of the Czech actress Dana Vávrová and the German director Joseph Vilsmaier . Her sisters Janina Vilsmaier and Josefina Vilsmaier also work as actresses.

Vilsmaier grew up multilingual and attended the Bavarian International School in Haimhausen . In autumn 2008 she began studying law in London. Because of her mother's cancer, however, she returned to Germany after the first semester. Because of the death of her mother, she changed her subject and began studying medicine at the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich . On February 9, 2011, she passed her first state examination.

Together with her older sister Janina, she is a member of the Board of Trustees of the Dana Vávrová Foundation, which was founded in 2010 to fight cancer.

Career

Theresa had her first "film role" when she was born, when she was filmed by her father. The birth scene was later used in the film Rama dama . She appeared in other films by her parents, for example in Marlene as Marlene Dietrich's daughter Maria and in the children's film The Bear is Going . She had other roles in the films Bibi Blocksberg and The Flying Classroom .

Filmography

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