Marleen Lohse

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Marleen Lohse
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Born (1984-02-28) 28 February 1984 (age 40)
Soltau, West Germany
NationalityGerman
Occupationactress
Years active1998–present

Marleen Lohse (born February 28, 1984, [1] in Soltau) is a German actress.

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Education

Lohse completed her abitur [2] and in 2006 moved to Berlin, [3] completing a diploma course in Acting at the Hochschule für Film und Fernsehen Konrad Wolf in Potsdam from 2006 to 2010. [4]

Acting career

Marleen Lohse began acting in television series and films at the age of 12, and played the character Julia "Hexe" Clement in the children's series Die Kinder vom Alstertal from 1998 to 2002.

After completing school, Lohse continued acting appearing in Wilde Jungs (2004) and in the television series Stolberg and Leipzig Homicide and in the Tatort episodes Roter Tod (2007) and Schatten der Angst (2008). She also appeared in the television films Mordshunger (2008), Das tapfere Schneiderlein (2008), Das blaue Licht  [ de ] (2010) and Tsunami – Das Leben danach and in the cinema films Vollidiot (2007), Diamantenhochzeit (2009), Wedding Fever in Campobello (2009), Résiste – Aufstand der Praktikanten (2009), 205 – Room of Fear (2011) and No Sex Is No Option  [ de ] (2011).

Lohse has played in some films directed by Erik Schmitt. [5] She was co-author of the screenplay for the short film Berlin Metanoia. In his first feature-length film, Cleo , which had its premiere in 2019 at the 69th Berlin International Film Festival in the category Generation, she played the title role. [6]

In 2013, Lohse appeared in the video Where You Stand from the band Travis, and in 2016 in the video Protected from the band Keøma. [7]

Filmography

Music

Lohse is a songwriter for the musical duo Unsereins, [10] [11] in which she plays guitar and sings with Julius Hartog. [12] Unsereins was chosen to perform at the 2015 Shortkicks Gala short-film competition. [13]

Personal life

Marleen Lohse's parents run a hairdresser salon in St. Georg, Hamburg. [14]

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References

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  7. KEØMA 'Protected'
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  9. "Gespräch mit Marleen Lohse". DasErste. Bayerischer Rundfunk. Retrieved 11 February 2019.
  10. "Jasmin (Marleen Lohse)". Mann/Frau. BR.de. Retrieved 11 February 2019. Wenn Marleen Lohse nicht als Jasmin MANN und FRAU den Kopf verdreht, steht sich auf großen deutschen Theaterbühnen, spielt in Kino- und Fernsehfilmen mit oder schreibt Songs für ihre Band „Unsereins".
  11. ""Unsereins"". Marleen Lohse. Retrieved 11 February 2019.
  12. "Lonely Boy (Black Keys - Cover) by småll sessions". Vimeo. 24 May 2017. Retrieved 11 February 2019. A little småll session with the Band "unsereins" - Marleen Lohse / Julius Hartog
  13. "11mm shortkicks". 11mm – The International Football Film Festival. Brot & Spiele e.V. 23 March 2015. Retrieved 11 February 2019.
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