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Julia Jentsch(I)

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Julia Jentsch
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After school, Jentsch turned to acting. She attended the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts in Berlin. Jentsch then began her acting career in the theater. In 2001 she joined the ensemble of the Munich Kammerspiele, where she masterfully interpreted Desdemona in Shakespeare's "Othello", Sophocles' "Antigone" and other classic stage roles. After she had already received the Max Reinhardt Prize in 2000 for her participation in the Berlin production of "The Persians", Jentsch was named the best young actress by the magazine "Theater aktuell" in 2002 for her acting achievements on stage.

In the meantime, Jentsch had already made her cinema debut in Judith Kennel's successful film "Angry Kisses" in 2000. In addition to her theater work, she was also featured in several television productions such as an episode of "Praxis Bülowbogen" (2000), in the film "And the Bride knew of nothing" (2002) and in the "Tatort" episode "Bitteres Brot" ( 2003). The actress continued to shine in the cinema in "Julietta" (2001) by Christoph Stark and in Sven Taddicken's "My Brother, the Vampire" (2001). She then appeared in the internationally acclaimed Hitler film "Downfall" (2004) under the direction of Oliver Hirschbiegel. Jentsch then played the leading role in Hans Weingartner's "The Fat Years Are Over" (2004), for which she won the Bavarian Film Prize for Best Young Actress.

This was followed by another leading role in "Schneeland" (2004) by Hans Wilhelm Geißendörfer. Under the direction of Marc Rothemund, Jentsch continued to play the leading role in the semi-documentary drama "Sophie Scholl - The Last Days" (2005), which was shown for the first time at the 55th Berlinale in February 2005 as one of the three German competition entries. For her performance in this film, Jentsch was awarded the "Silver Bear" as best actress. At the 55th German Film Awards in July 2005, Jentsch received the award for Best Leading Role. A little later, "Sophie Scholl" was nominated for an Oscar as a German contribution.
BornFebruary 20, 1978
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      • 13 wins & 12 nominations total

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    Julia Jentsch in Sophie Scholl - Les derniers jours (2005)
    Sophie Scholl - Les derniers jours
    7.6
    • Sophie Scholl
    • 2005
    Julia Jentsch in The Edukators (2004)
    The Edukators
    7.4
    • Jule
    • 2004
    24 Wochen (2016)
    24 Wochen
    7.1
    • Astrid
    • wife
    • 2016
    Julia Jentsch and Nicholas Ofczarek in Pagan Peak (2018)
    Pagan Peak
    8.0
    TV Series
    • Ellie Stocker

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      TV Series
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      • 2018–2023
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      • Ida Hofmann
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      TV Mini Series
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      • 2017
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      • Maria
      • 2017

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      • Agentur Vogel
    • Height
      • 1.65 m
    • Born
      • February 20, 1978
      • Berlin, Germany
    • Spouse
      • Christian Hablützel2012 - present (1 child)
    • Other works
      (since 2001) Played Antigone in Sophokles' "Antigone" at the Münchner Kammerspiele.
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      Owns 27 cats in 2 apartments.
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      On being a "star": "That's a term which is used for everything and everyone, so it has no meaning."

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