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Name
  
Gruschenka Stevens


Role
  
Actress


Education
  
Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute

Movies
  
Mondscheintarif, Der kalte Finger, The Star Talers

Similar People
  
Ralf Huettner, Maria von Heland, Meira Durand

Gruschenka Stevens (born Grace Simon) is a German actress.

At the age of six, she played a role in the film "An afternoon in Cologne" and had, shortly after a guest appearance on the popular children's show "The TV-Show with the Mouse". At age 11, she acted in a play at the Schauspielhaus in Cologne and went with 17 years to New York where she took acting classes at the studios of Herbert Berghoff & Uta Hagen. She then attended the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute in NYC, London, and Los Angeles where she promptly received her first role in a Canadian-German soap opera.

In the movies Nobody loves me by Doris Dörrie and Full normaaal 1994 Gruschenka received first small roles in German film. In 1995, she was widely noticed as she enacted, under the direction of Ralf Huettner, a hospital switchboard operator in The cold finger.

In 1999, she embodied a singer in Sherry Horman's Widows and an overwhelmed, struggling mother in Get away from here directed by Franziska Buch, which for this film was awarded the Max Ophüls Prize. In 2001, once again directed by Huettner she acted in the film adaptation of the bestseller book by Ildiko von Kürthy Moonlight Tariff on the side of Jasmin Tabatabai. In the popular movie Moonlight Tariff she played a very urban and very confused woman, in her late twenties, who after many romantic misunderstandings, still gets to have her ‘Mr.Right‘in the end. After that she paired up with director Vivian Naefe with whom she created 2 TV movies in a row To be crazy is normal a musical-tragic-comedy on the side of Dieter Pfaff and the black humour comedy Men piece-by-piece.

References

Gruschenka Stevens Wikipedia