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- With a strong body of work in her native Germany, Antje broke out into the international marketplace in Zack Snyder's Superman retelling, "Man of Steel" as the villainess, "Faora". Other credits include Renny Harlin's "5 Days of August", Warner Brothers' "The Seventh Son", Simon Curtis's "The Woman in Gold" with Helen Mirren and Ryan Reynolds and Ariel Vroman's "Criminal" with Kevin Costner, Gary Oldman and Tommy Lee Jones. Antje has most recently been seen in Stephen Poliakoff's "Close to the Enemy" for the BBC, the Sky/Amazon pilot, "Oasis" and the hit Netflix series "Dark" which has just shot it's second series which will air in summer 2019. Antje can next be seen playing the lead role in the limited series "Dead End" and in the feature "Blame Game" which opened the Max Ophuls Film Festival.
- Before beginning her studies at the Danish National School of Theatre
in 2000, Beate Bille had already appeared in the films "Angel of the
night" and "The art of success". By the time she graduated in 2004, she
had been offered her first leading role in the feature film
"Menslaughter". This film, which won several Scandinavian film awards,
gave her the opportunity to create an intense portrait of a young
leftwing activist involved in an affair with a former teacher, played
by Danish actor Jesper Christensen. She plays opposite the German
actress Hanna Schygulla in "Die blaue Grenze". Appearances in Emmy
Award winning Danish TV series include roles in "Unit One", "Taxa",
"Ornen", and "Nikolaj og Julie". At 2006 she was selected as the Danish
Shooting Star at the Berlinale Festival. She presently has a part in
Hella Joof's "Fidibus" and Nikolai Arcels' film, "De fortabte Sjaeles
O", which opens in 2007. - Actor
- Casting Department
Edward knew from early on that one day he was going to be an actor.
While his schoolmates were playing soccer in their free time, Edward
was writing and recording radio plays at home. Later on he created
short feature films, some of which participated quite successfully at
numerous festivals worldwide. Making up stories and performing them to
an audience has always been a part of his life. Becoming an actor,
therefore, was not a dream but a natural consequence.
His line of action is as wide as possible: theater, film, music,
dubbing, commercials, radio plays... The variety of the profession
knows no boundaries and Edward loves to exploit any of these
possibilities. His curiosity, his slight tendency towards
perfectionism, his imagination, and most of all his joy for acting
didn't get lost even 21 years after his first major TV role.
Edward describes himself as a movie-maniac, he watches them with the
same passion as he makes them. To constantly enhance his abilities as
an actor, he regularly works with various acting coaches. For his job,
he is also ready to make sacrifices: He still can't play
soccer.- Actor
- Producer
- Director
Lenn Kudrjawizkis family moved with him as a child from Leningrad (USSR) to East Berlin. At the age of four, Lenn auditioned on the stage with the Leningrad State Ballet. At five, he became enchanted with a violin that his father brought down from the attic of the family home. This was to play an important part in his life. Later he attended a secondary school for music in Berlin where he studied acting, voice, and violin. In Dresden he refined his skills on the violin and graduated with a Master of Arts in Music in 2003. In 1994 Lenn made his television debut as a teenager with the role of Wladimir in the film Katrin and Wladimir. Jean-Jacques Annaud's Duel - Enemy at the Gates followed, as well as Alain Gsponer's feature film Kiki & Tiger. From 2001 to 2006 Lenn was a series regular in the highly acclaimed RTL series Abschnitt 40. Since, he was performing in more than 50 TV and feature film productions, including Pope Joan, The Counterfeiters - 2008 Oscar winner for best foreign-language film -, Paramount Pictures' Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit, directed by Kenneth Branagh and most recently The Transporter Refueled - written and produced by Luc Besson. Since 2016 Lenn is back as a detective in the Kroatien Krimi for ARD (national German Television).
Lenn was giving his directors debut in 2007 with the short film Today Is My Day. His second work as a director and writer was Thank You Mr. President (2009), that successfully toured international festivals and has won the renowned award Murnaupreis.
In 2014, Lenn filmed his third short film Business As Usual - The Prophet on board, for which he received the Amnesty International Human Rights Award. In addition to this, he founded the world wide first sustained orchestra "The Berlin Show Orchestra" with his company Legrain Productions and is committed to the sustainability concept for CO2 reduction.
Lenn is member of the German Film Academy.- Actress
- Director
- Producer
Nadja Bobyleva was born in 1983 in Moscow. At the age of seven, Nadja began taking classes at the Class Centre school for art and theatre. Her family immigrated to Germany when she was nine, residing in Cologne and she received acting training from her mother, Natalia Bobyleva, and Bettina Dorn. This training later served as a base for her first engagement in 2000 as the punk girl Asi in ENGEL & JOE, followed by offers for various roles in film and TV. In 2002, Nadja started her theatre studies at the Theatre Academy in Hannover and, in parallel, spent a year abroad at the State Theatre Arts Academy in St. Petersburg in 2004. After completing her studies in Hannover in 2006, Nadja accepted an offer from the company of the Thetare an der Glocksee, where she played Laura in THE GLASMENAGIERY, among other plays. Later, Nadja moved to Los Angeles and became a member of the Laboratory Artworx Theatre.
In 2004 she was honored with the Günter Strack Award for her performances in the TV movies GETTING A LIFE and TATORT- Janus. Previous to that, she was nominated for the Förderpreis Deutscher Film Award for the part of Klara in GETTING A LIFE. Nadja is always seeking new challenges in her acting career. She writes and directs her own films and recently completed her studies to become a tea-sommelier.- Actress
- Soundtrack
Regina Lund was born during the rehearsals of Brecht's "Three Penny
Opera" directed by Christian Lund, her father. Her mother, Sonja Lund,
swedish actress and professional ballet dancer had the part of Polly in
that very same play and she brest fed Regina in the small dressing
rooms of the theatre during the performances. At the age of one she
came to Stockholm, and at the age of three she was left to grow up with
her father's parents in Gävle, a small city in the north of Sweden. She
learned American English at the age of four and two years later she
started attending acting schools. At the age of 13 she was singing,
dancing and acting in the local musicals and plays in Gävle. At 17 she
went on a scholarship to the US and when she got back to Sweden she was
accepted to law school but decided after a very short period there that
she had to go back to where she belonged. At the age of 21 she was
accepted to the State School of Performing Arts in Gothenburg, Sweden.
Her first part after acting school was as Ofelia in Hamlet directed by
Jan Bergman (Ingmar Bergman's eldest son), Regina received great
reviews and then hit Sweden like a bomb in one success after another.
She seduced the audience as Sugar in the musical "Some like it hot"
receiving the best female musical artist award (guld masken). She added
a singer song writer career to her already successful acting one, both
highly saluted by critics and audience. Regina is today in the process
of her fort solo album. Apart from films, tv, shows, musicals, music
projects, photography and, of course, theatre performances she just
released her first poetry book.- Vinzenz was born in 1979 in Weilburg/Lahn. He grew up in a small
village between two farms. He loved chasing chickens as well as
building cabins in the woods and playing with fire. His parents' video
collection was also an early passion of his (later on he took care of
it completely and since then, he has expanded it significantly). Movies
like "King of Kings", "Zorro", "Three Musketeers", and "Robin Hood"
were key experiences while he was a boy, as well as films about
pirates. Later on titles like "Batman" and "Legend" would find his
attention, and Vinzenz could be seen quite often in a Batman costume -
or running around, painting big Zs on front doors. After trying to
invent a time machine several times or to find diamonds in the forests
or to dig a hole to the center of the earth (and failing each time, of
course) he finally turned to every-day life and meeting people and
finding friends. Learning by doing became to be one of his favorite
principles, and he used it to get familiar with riding a motor scooter,
smoking or finding his rank within the gang and impressing the girls.
One day while visiting the Cologne film studios Vinzenz was crowded by
a bunch of girls pleading for his autograph. Some people in a
production studio watched this scene and invited him for an interview,
after which he was offered a part in a TV series. Vinzenz declined
because he did not feel ready to leave his home and his friends. But
the production studio kept on asking him, and so, after finishing
school, Vinzenz finally agreed to take this chance.