Heidi Johanningmeier

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Heidi Johanningmeier
Born (1982-07-29) July 29, 1982 (age 41)
OccupationActress
Years active2005–present

Heidi Johanningmeier (born July 29, 1982) is an American actress. She has a recurring role as Charity in the HBO television series Somebody Somewhere , which premiered in January 2022. [2] She was nominated, along with the rest of the show, for a Peabody Award for Season 1. She has appeared in recurring roles on the television series Chicago P.D. and Proven Innocent , and was a lead in the film 100 Days to Live [3] [4] she also had a main role in the film One Small Hitch . [5]

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Johanningmeier was inspired to become an actress after performing an individual performance project as Joan of Arc while in middle school. [6] In 2006, Johanningmeier appeared in a production of Anton Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles alongside Annette Bening, Alfred Molina, Sarah Paulson and Frances Fisher. [7]

In 2022, HBO's Somebody Somewhere and members of the cast, including Johanningmeier, were nominated for a Peabody Award. [8]

For her role as the lead in the 2019 film 100 Days to Live, the film was awarded Best World Premiere at the San Diego International Film Festival.

For her role in the 2019 short film Her Story, Johanningmeier was awarded Best Actress at the 2019 Noida International Film Festival. [9] [10]

For her role in the 2013 film One Last Hitch, the film was awarded 72 nominations and won 72 film festival awards.

In May 2019, Johanningmeier participated in a SAG-AFTRA panel discussion about the misuse of deep fake technologies with Los Angeles Congressman Adam Schiff and actress Alyssa Milano after her likeness was used in a scene in a film without her permission. [11]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2005 Undiscovered (Uncredited)
2007DripJessicaShort film
2008 CSI: NY Girl in FilmEpisode: "Page Turner"
2009 The Beast Marla St. ClairEpisode: "Tilt"
2009 The Last Hurrah Tara
2009Dream StateLili
2010NeowolfRosemary
2011 The Dilemma Shoot the Puck Girl
2011 Detroit 1-8-7 Margie ParkerEpisode: "Motor City Blues"
2012 I Heart Shakey Gabby Frankenfurter
2012 Underemployed MaggieEpisode: "The Focus Group"
2013 One Small Hitch Giselle Brousard
2014 Betrayal AnnaEpisode: “A Better Place”
2014–2017 Chicago P.D. Jasmine3 episodes
2015 Unexpected Natalie(Uncredited)
2017Surprise Me!Andrea
2019 Shameless LenEpisode: "The Apple Doesn’t Fall Far From the Alibi"
2019 The Last Summer Phoebe's Mom
2019 Proven Innocent [12] Linda Barrett5 episodes
2019 100 Days to Live [13] Rebecca Church
2019Her StoryNatashaShort film
2022-2023 Somebody Somewhere Charity9 episodes

Accolades

YearAwardCategoryNominee(s)ResultRef.
2022 Peabody Awards Entertainment Somebody Somewhere Nominated [14]

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