Nadia Hilker

Nadia Hilker is a German actress and model, known for her roles in Spring (2014), The 100 (2016–2017), and The Walking Dead (2018–present).

Nadia Hilker
Born
Nadia Hilker

(1988-12-01) 1 December 1988
Munich, Germany
OccupationActress
Years active2010–present

Career

Nadia was on camera for numerous national and international magazines and fashion companies and shot commercials for, among others, Clearasil and C & A. By modeling, she finally came to acting. In the ARD feature film Zimmer mit Auntie she played the female lead role alongside Jutta Speidel and Ingo Naujoks. This was followed by numerous series appearances and other roles in television films such as Rosamunde Pilcher's The Other Woman with Rupert Everett and Natalia Wörner. In 2014 she took over the female lead role in the feature film Spring.

From 2016 to 2017, Hilker was in seven episodes of the science fiction television series The 100.

In 2018, Hilker joined the cast of the AMC TV series The Walking Dead, playing a character named Magna.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2014 Spring Louise
2014 In the Gallery Zeynep Short film
2016 The Divergent Series: Allegiant Nita
2016 Collide Rowena

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2010 Zimmer mit Tante Marie-Luise Seelig TV movie
2010 Die Route Xenia TV movie
2010 SOKO München Tina Pfeifer Episode: "Schmarotzer"
2010 Alarm für Cobra 11 Shirin Episode: "Für das Leben eines Freundes"
2010 Stuttgart Homicide Tatjana Marquardt Episode: "Knock Out"
2011 Für immer 30 Luca TV movie
2012 Der letzte Bulle Romy Weidner Episode: "Ich sag's nicht weiter"
2012 SOKO München Lena Weil Episode: "Liebe, Sex und Tod"
2012 The Other Wife Gemma Kendall Miniseries
2013 München 7 Nadine Episode: "Einfach anders"
2015 Breed Ruby TV pilot
2015 Huck Betti Episode: "Cannstatter Kurve"
2016–2017 The 100 Luna kom Floukru 7 episodes
2018–present The Walking Dead Magna Recurring (Season 9)
Also starring (Season 10–present)
18 episodes
2020 The Twilight Zone Channing Carp Episode: "8"
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References

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