Yella Rottländer

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Yella Rottländer (* 1964 ) is a German actress and costume designer.

She first appeared in the Wim Wenders film The Scarlet Letter (1973) in a supporting role. She then played the role of nine-year-old Alice in the Wim Wenders film Alice in the Cities (1974). In this film she played a girl at the side of Rüdiger Vogler who crossed half of Germany in search of her grandmother. In 1993 she made a guest appearance in In Weit Ferne, so nah! and played one of the angels next to Vogler.

After these two film works, she was seen in the ZDF children's series Paul and Paulinchen (1976) as Paulinchen. Then Yella Rottländer devoted herself freelance to costume design, a. a. for the multi-part television series The Second Home , in the Teamtheater Munich, the Stadttheater Gießen and the Staatstheater Nürnberg .

Yella Rottländer is married and has two grown sons. She lives in Munich. She has been a doctor since 2009 and received her doctorate from the Technical University of Munich in 2014 with a thesis on 3D reconstructions in the treatment of atrial fibrillation. She has been a specialist in internal medicine since 2016 and works at an MVZ for rheumatology in Munich-Planegg.

Trivia

Yella's grandfather Justus Meyer is the brother of Selma Meyer

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The integration of individual anatomical 3D reconstructions from multi-slice computed tomographies into the electro-anatomical CartoMergeTM system for radio frequency ablation of paroxysmal and persistent atrial fibrillation , 2014
  2. MVZ for RHEUMATOLOGIE Dr. Martin Welcker: Team