Nela Schmitz

Nela Schmitz (born June 3 1985 in Vorwerk, Lower Saxony) is a german Actor.

Biography

Nela Schmitz was standing in the age of 3 years the first time on a small stage. Due to her education from 2006 to 2009 at the "Schule für Schauspiel Hamburg" [1] (en.: School for Acting Hamburg) she played „Pippi Langstrumpf“.(en.: Pippi Longstocking) [2] In the year 2010 she graduated from the Bernard Hiller Acting Academy in Los Angeles and participated in the Workshops Energizing the Actor and Acting and a Business at Greta Amend.[3]


She was acting since 2008 at the Komödie Winterhuder Fährhaus of the Freilichtbühne Lübeck, at the Thalia-Theater, at the Theater Hameln, at the Theater Neumünster and at the Altonaer Theater. From February to December 2012 she played the Role Bente in the Telenovela Rote Rosen. Like in the TV role was she also pregnant at that time.[4]

In the year 2014 was following a Guest appearance (Episode 1825 - 1829)

Nela Schmitz lives in Berlin

Filmography (selection)


Short Movies [5]


  • 2009: Tatort nach dem Leben (alternativ, Tatort – Das Leben danach) – Regie: Dirk Ryndycz
  • 2010: Team Dinner – Liebst Du Deinen Job? – Regie: Aurel Bantzer
  • 2010: California Oranges – Regie: Daniel Lucchesi
  • 2010: Gemeinsam einsam – Regie: Anton Schleiter
  • 2011: Wendland Shorts – Regie: Jan Georg Schütte
Television
  • 2009: Die Treuhänderin – Regie: Horst Königstein
  • 2012, 2014: Rote Rosen (Fernsehserie, ab Folge 1202, mehrere Folgen)
  • 2019: Beck is back! – Ein Herz für Lilly

Theater

Speaker

  • 2009: Supple (Computer Game)[6]


gollark: How do you *know* the Pipehon interpreter is slow?
gollark: It has no parse tree and just does magic stupidity?
gollark: Well, how is a compiler meant to work, then?
gollark: In most cases, I doubt you'll notice the performance issue, if there even is one.
gollark: COMPILER POTATOING GOES THROUGH A PARSE TREE HOW CAN THAT BE FAST

References

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