Jella Haase (born October 26th 1992) is a German actress. Haase began
acting in theatre at a very early age. Her film credits include
Lollipop Monster, Fack ju Göhte and Kriegerin. She has also appeared
on the television shows Polizeiruf 110 and Alpha 0.7 â€" Der Feind in
dir. She won the Bavarian Film Award for Best Young Actress in 2012,
the Günter Strack Television Award in 2013 and earned one nomination
at the German Film Awards in 2014.Jella Haase was born in
Berlin-Kreuzberg. Her mother is a dentist. Haase began her career as a
child actor in drama theatre. In 2009, she made her film debut in the
short film, Der letzte Rest at the age of 15. Her first major role was
in the television film, Mama kommt!. It was followed by other TV
productions, including two appearances in Polizeiruf 110. In 2010, she
starred in six episodes of Alpha 0.7 â€" Der Feind in dir.In 2011, she
acted in the movie Männerherzen … und die ganz ganz große Liebe
[de]. In the same year, she played a leading role in David Wnendt
[de]'s neo-Nazi film Kriegerin. In the film she appeared alongside
Alina Levshin and Gerdy Zint [de]. For this role, and also for the
2011 Ziska Riemann [de]'s directorial debut film Lollipop Monster, she
received the Bavarian Film Award for Best Young Actress in 2012.In
2013, she played the role of an underage prostitute who films herself
having sex with judges and uses the video to blackmail them in the
film, Puppenspieler. She also received the Günter-Strack-Television
Award [de] in June 2013 for Best Actress. In the same year, she played
the role of a teenager Chantal Ackermann in the comedy film Fack ju
Göhte directed by Bora Dagtekin. For her role in the film, she earned
a nomination for the German Film Award for Best Actress in a
Supporting Role in 2014. She also plays football for FC International.
acting in theatre at a very early age. Her film credits include
Lollipop Monster, Fack ju Göhte and Kriegerin. She has also appeared
on the television shows Polizeiruf 110 and Alpha 0.7 â€" Der Feind in
dir. She won the Bavarian Film Award for Best Young Actress in 2012,
the Günter Strack Television Award in 2013 and earned one nomination
at the German Film Awards in 2014.Jella Haase was born in
Berlin-Kreuzberg. Her mother is a dentist. Haase began her career as a
child actor in drama theatre. In 2009, she made her film debut in the
short film, Der letzte Rest at the age of 15. Her first major role was
in the television film, Mama kommt!. It was followed by other TV
productions, including two appearances in Polizeiruf 110. In 2010, she
starred in six episodes of Alpha 0.7 â€" Der Feind in dir.In 2011, she
acted in the movie Männerherzen … und die ganz ganz große Liebe
[de]. In the same year, she played a leading role in David Wnendt
[de]'s neo-Nazi film Kriegerin. In the film she appeared alongside
Alina Levshin and Gerdy Zint [de]. For this role, and also for the
2011 Ziska Riemann [de]'s directorial debut film Lollipop Monster, she
received the Bavarian Film Award for Best Young Actress in 2012.In
2013, she played the role of an underage prostitute who films herself
having sex with judges and uses the video to blackmail them in the
film, Puppenspieler. She also received the Günter-Strack-Television
Award [de] in June 2013 for Best Actress. In the same year, she played
the role of a teenager Chantal Ackermann in the comedy film Fack ju
Göhte directed by Bora Dagtekin. For her role in the film, she earned
a nomination for the German Film Award for Best Actress in a
Supporting Role in 2014. She also plays football for FC International.
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