Paula Kalenberg (born 9 November 1986) is a German actress. She is
probably best known to international audiences for her roles in films
Krabat, Vision â€" From the Life of Hildegard von Bingen and Jew Suss:
Rise and Fall.Kalenberg began her career in 2001, after hearing about
a casting on the radio. She appeared in two television films, Hanna
â€" Where Are You? (Hanna â€" Wo bist Du?) in 2001, and In the End the
Truth (Am Ende die Wahrheit) in 2002. In 2003, apart from appearing in
television series Vice Squad (Die Sitte) and Tatort (Tatort),
Kalenberg also made her film debut, in drama The Puppet Grave Digger
(Der Puppengräber). Throughout 2004 and 2005, she acted in four
television films â€" The Doctor (Die Ärztin), The Sting of Scorpion
(Der Stich des Skorpion), Secret of the Red House (Das Geheimnis des
roten Hauses) and Intrigue and Love (Kabale und Liebe). In Intrigue
and Love, Kalenberg starred as Luise Miller, opposite famous German
actor August Diehl.In 2006, Kalenberg starred film The Cloud, based on
the novel Die Wolke, for which she won the New Faces Award for Best
Actress. She then starred the 2007 drama What Counts at the End (Was
am Ende zählt). In 2008, Kalenberg appeared in various projects on
television and film, the most notably fantasy film Krabat, opposite
David Kross and Daniel Brühl, and miniâ€"series Rosamunde Pilcher â€"
The Four Seasons (Rosamunde Pilcher â€" Die vier Jahreszeiten). The
following year, she starred two short and two fullâ€" length films, A
Song Sleeps in All Things (Schläft ein Lied in allen Dingen) and
Vision â€" From the Life of Hildegard von Bingen (Vision â€" Aus dem
Leben der Hildegard von Binge). The later one earned her Lilli Palmer
Memorial Camera at the 2009 Golden Camera Awards ceremony.In 2010,
Kalenberg portrayed Kristina Söderbaum in film Jew Suss: Rise and
Fall, winning Askania Award for Shooting Star. In 2011, she made
episode appearances of television series Countdown â€" The Haunt
Begins (Countdown â€" Die Jagd beginnt) and Wilsberg, and acted in
film Adam's End (Adams Ende). It was announced Kalenberg would star a
new television film, Löwenstein, which is expected to be released in
2012.
probably best known to international audiences for her roles in films
Krabat, Vision â€" From the Life of Hildegard von Bingen and Jew Suss:
Rise and Fall.Kalenberg began her career in 2001, after hearing about
a casting on the radio. She appeared in two television films, Hanna
â€" Where Are You? (Hanna â€" Wo bist Du?) in 2001, and In the End the
Truth (Am Ende die Wahrheit) in 2002. In 2003, apart from appearing in
television series Vice Squad (Die Sitte) and Tatort (Tatort),
Kalenberg also made her film debut, in drama The Puppet Grave Digger
(Der Puppengräber). Throughout 2004 and 2005, she acted in four
television films â€" The Doctor (Die Ärztin), The Sting of Scorpion
(Der Stich des Skorpion), Secret of the Red House (Das Geheimnis des
roten Hauses) and Intrigue and Love (Kabale und Liebe). In Intrigue
and Love, Kalenberg starred as Luise Miller, opposite famous German
actor August Diehl.In 2006, Kalenberg starred film The Cloud, based on
the novel Die Wolke, for which she won the New Faces Award for Best
Actress. She then starred the 2007 drama What Counts at the End (Was
am Ende zählt). In 2008, Kalenberg appeared in various projects on
television and film, the most notably fantasy film Krabat, opposite
David Kross and Daniel Brühl, and miniâ€"series Rosamunde Pilcher â€"
The Four Seasons (Rosamunde Pilcher â€" Die vier Jahreszeiten). The
following year, she starred two short and two fullâ€" length films, A
Song Sleeps in All Things (Schläft ein Lied in allen Dingen) and
Vision â€" From the Life of Hildegard von Bingen (Vision â€" Aus dem
Leben der Hildegard von Binge). The later one earned her Lilli Palmer
Memorial Camera at the 2009 Golden Camera Awards ceremony.In 2010,
Kalenberg portrayed Kristina Söderbaum in film Jew Suss: Rise and
Fall, winning Askania Award for Shooting Star. In 2011, she made
episode appearances of television series Countdown â€" The Haunt
Begins (Countdown â€" Die Jagd beginnt) and Wilsberg, and acted in
film Adam's End (Adams Ende). It was announced Kalenberg would star a
new television film, Löwenstein, which is expected to be released in
2012.
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