Ilja Rosendahl

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Ilja Rosendahl
Born
Ilja Martin Rosendahl

(1968-02-23) 23 February 1968 (age 56)
Alma mater University of Bonn
Occupation(s)producer, director, screenwriter, actor, songwriter, musician, voiceover artist
Years active1997–present
Website www.iljarosendahl.com

Ilja Rosendahl (born 23 February 1968) is a German film and music producer, director, screenwriter, actor, songwriter, musician (vocals, guitars, bass) and voiceover artist.

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Biography

Artistic career

Rosendahl was born in Bochum. He played in theater projects and sang in a rock band during high school. Since 1997 he has starred in feature films and TV series aired in the United States, Europe and Latin America. [1]

In 2001 he started the American Electronic Alternative Rock solo music project Latent Anxiety in Los Angeles, California which has released 7 studio albums and garnered several awards. He also contributed vocals and guitars to the 2010 Mortal Loom album This Vastness. [2]

In 2021 he gave his debut as director and screenwriter of the short film Remaining Chance. [1]

Academic background

Rosendahl holds a PhD and BSc in Natural Science with specialization in Radiation Biophysics, Cytology and Genetics and speaks 7 languages (German, English, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, French, Russian). [3] [4] [5] [6]

Filmography

Feature films

YearFilmRoleNotes
2022Wrong DestinationHerbert GeorgeProducer, writer, director
2021Remaining ChanceTimProducer, writer, director
2017FaithlessAssociate Producer
2016Wasted DaysSpecial Thanks
2015 Que Viva la Musica Andreas
2013Forget the PactSpecial Thanks
2011 The Snitch Cartel Prison Guard
1999Our Island in the South PacificStock Broker
1997 Rossini Pedestrian

TV series

YearTV ShowRole
2016Polvo CarnavaleroPeter
2016 Bloque de Búsqueda Major Stone
2015CeliaElegant Man
2015 Quien mato a Patricia Soler? Agent
2014El ChivoMr. Nelson
2014 Tu Voz Estereo Milton
2014 En la boca del lobo Christian Fine
2014 La Viuda Negra State Attorney
2014 El Corazón del Océano Ulrico Schmidels
2013 La hipocondríaca Diego
2013 5 Viudas Sueltas Banker
2013 La Prepago Jean Louis
2013 Allá Te Espero Thomas
2013 La Promesa Alexei
2012 La Ruta Blanca Thomas
2012 El Capo 2 State Attorney
2012 Kdabra 3 News Reporter
2011 La Teacher de Inglés Immigration Officer
2011 La Reina del Sur Alexej
2011 La Mariposa Jeff Hall
2011 3 Milagros Marco Bellini
2011 El Joe "La Leyenda" Dr. Henríquez
2010 El Cartel 2 DEA Agent
2010 Bella Calamidades Rody Walpole
2009 Victorinos Boxing Trainer

Dubbing

YearTV ShowRole
2022L'horizonKommissar, Guillaume
2020John Was Trying to Contact AliensJohn Shepherd

Discography

Studio albums

[7] [8] [9]

YearAlbumByNotes
2016Salvation Latent Anxiety
2012Liberation Latent Anxiety
2010Suffocation Latent Anxiety
2010This VastnessMortal LoomVocals, guitars
2008Detonation Latent Anxiety
2007Reaction Latent Anxiety
2007Sensation Latent Anxiety
2005Perception Latent Anxiety

Audiobooks

[10]

YearTitleNotes
2017Der StummfilmpianistNarrator (German)
2016Der Blaue Engel bin ichNarrator (German)
2015Deep Sea One - Orden der schwarzen Sonne 2Narrator (German)
2015Eisstation Wolfenstein - Orden der schwarzen Sonne 1Narrator (German)
2015Nicu der kleinste Vampir - Große FängeNarrator (German)
2015Nicu der kleinste Vampir - FangzahnlosNarrator (German)

Awards and nominations

[11] [12] [13] [14]

YearAwardForResult
2021Europe Film FestivalRemaining Chance (Best Short Film)Won
2021IndieFEST Film AwardsRemaining Chance (Short Film)Won
2011Hollywood Music AwardsMessage From Hell (Best Music Video)Won
2010Hollywood Music AwardsGalley (Best Music Video)Nominated
2009Equinox I Music Video and Audio ContestLove Delirium (Best Song)Won
2005-2009Song Of The Year Song & Lyric Writing Competition (several awards)Latent AnxietyWon

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