Julia Thurnau

Julia Thurnau ( born May 21, 1974 in Munich) is a German actress.

Career

Thurnau is the daughter of the sculptor Nicolai Tregor and niece of actor Michael Tregor. She grew up in a village in southern France. During her school years she appeared in several theater roles, but was undecided whether she should become a sculptor as her father or actress. After graduating from high school in 1995 in Munich, she went through the casting for a role in the television series That's Life! The Wagenfeld. This year she also appeared in the feature film After Five in the jungle. She completed her training in drama studio in Munich under Helga angel Beatrice Murman and Michael Keller. She participated in the Method seminars by John Kostopoulos and Herbert Fischer.

Their striking resemblance to the Swinging Sixties icon Susannah York predestined Thurnau for hip unconventional young women. Although she admits defeat in romantic comedies such as He or none of the conservative heroine, performances remain as a scene Bride in The strange behavior of mature urbanites during the mating season, as greedy heiress Lisa, who transforms alongside Hardy Krüger Jr. to the romantic heroine ( also heirs will learn be ) significantly. After numerous leading roles in German television, she plays alongside international ( Vincent Elbaz, Emmanuelle Béart, Stefania Rocca and Tchéky Karyo ) and German stars ( Heino Ferch and Diana Amft ) Madame de Guéménée in Pierre Aknines movie The Three Musketeers ( 2005).

Her debut as a director was Thurnau 2003 with the short film Ondinas.

Films (excerpt )

Television ( selection)

Theater ( selection)

  • 2002: Birdsong, directed by Beatrice Murmann
  • 2004: Do you love me rascal, directed by Beatrice Murmann
  • 2005: Miss Julie, directed by Marcel Krohn
  • 2007: The Vagina Monologues, directed by Laurie Norquist
  • 2009: Roses mystery, directed by Frank Matthus
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