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Nationality
  
German

Role
  
Film actress

Name
  
Julie Engelbrecht

Years active
  
1996-present


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Full Name
  
Julie Charon Engelbrecht

Born
  
June 30, 1984 (age 39) (
1984-06-30
)
Paris, France

Other names
  
Julie Marie Engelbrecht

Occupation
  
Film actressTelevision actress

Education
  
Hochschule fur Musik und Theater Hamburg

Parents
  
Francois Nocher, Constanze Engelbrecht

Movies
  
Similar People
  
Constanze Engelbrecht, Olafur Darri Olafsson, Rose Leslie, Francois Nocher, Robert Stadlober

Grandparents
  
Gen Golch, Alice Franz

Julie Engelbrecht stars in Pasikowski’s film about Jan Nowak Jeziorański


Julie Charon Engelbrecht (born 30 June 1984) is a French-born German actress.

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Early life

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Engelbrecht was born in Paris. She is the daughter of actress Constanze Engelbrecht, and made her acting debut at 12 years old, starring alongside her mother in the 1996 TV film Adieu, mon ami. From 2004 to 2007 she attended Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg.

Career

Engelbrecht gained recognition for her role as Valerie Ulmendorff in the 2005-2006 miniseries Mutig in die neuen Zeiten, for which she received a 2007 Undine Award nomination for 'Best Young Actress in a TV film'.

In 2008 she played Johanna Palmquist in the TV movie Rasmus and Johanna based on the Inga Lindström series, and Ilse in the 2008 film The Red Baron.

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In 2009 she appeared as high jumper Elisabeth 'Lilly' Vogt in Kaspar Heidelbach's film Berlin 36, and also in 2009, she starred as Müllerstochter Lisa in the ARD adaptation Rumpelstilzchen alongside Robert Stadlober.

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In 2011 she played Maren Elkberg in the TV film Die Hochzeit meines Mannes, also based on the Inga Lindström series, and followed with her role as young ballerina Anna Castell in the film Die Tänzerin – Lebe deinen Traum.

In 2015 she played the lead role in the video for Anna Naklab and Alle Farben's single "Supergirl".

Television

  • Adieu, mon ami (1996) as Young Dagmar
  • Zwei Profis (1 episode, 2003) as Cora Schenk
  • Klassentreffen (2004) as Nena
  • Tatort (1 episode, 2005) as Natalie Bracault
  • Mutig in die neuen Zeiten - Im Reich der Reblaus (2005) as Valerie Ulmendorff
  • Mutig in die neuen Zeiten - Nur keine Wellen (2006) as Valerie Ulmendorff
  • Im Namen des Gesetzes (1 episode, 2008) as Nele Thieme
  • Rasmus and Johanna (2008) as Johanna Palmquist(drame sentimental de Gunter A.Krää-En français:"Un amour sans limite"
  • Rumpelstilzchen (2009) as Müllerstochter Lisa
  • Es liegt mir auf der Zunge (2009) as Gilla
  • Alarm für Cobra 11 - Die Autobahnpolizei (1 episode, 2010) as Claudia
  • Schief gewickelt (2010)
  • Küstenwache (2 episodes, 2009-2011) as Gesa Hufeland
  • Countdown - Die Jagd beginnt (1 episode, 2011) as Lena Walther
  • Wilde Wellen - Nichts bleibt verborgen (2 episodes, 2011) as Sara
  • Die Hochzeit meines (2011) as Maren Elkberg
  • Die Harald Schmidt Show (1 episode, 2011) as Herself
  • The Strain (1 episode, 2015) as Helga
  • Film

  • Before the Fall (2004) as Katharina
  • The Red Baron (2008) as Ilse
  • Berlin 36 (2009) as Elisabeth 'Lilly' Vogt
  • Die Tänzerin – Lebe deinen Traum (aka Born to Dance) (2011) as Anna Castell
  • 45 Minutes to Ramallah (2013) as Olga
  • Frei (2014) as Eva
  • Barbecue (2014) as Julie
  • Die Mamba (2014) as Agent Tripple D
  • Nicholas on Holiday (2014) as La jeune Allemande
  • The Last Witch Hunter (2015) as Witch Queen
  • Beyond Valkyrie: Dawn of the Fourth Reich (2016) as Elke Schroeder
  • Ein Sommer in Südfrankreich (2016) as Charlotte
  • Recognition

  • 2007, Undine Award nomination for 'Best Young Actress in a TV Movie' for Mutig in die neuen Zeiten
  • References

    Julie Engelbrecht Wikipedia