Rebecca Indermaur

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Rebecca Indermaur
Born1976
Chur, Grisons
Switzerland
Education University of the Arts Bern
OccupationActress
Years active2008–present
Parent
Family In der Maur

Rebecca Indermaur (born 1976) is a Swiss film and television actress. She is best known for her roles as Theres in the 2010 horror film Sennentuntschi , Geissenpeterin in the 2015 children's film Heidi , and as Mona in the 2018 romantic comedy-drama Amur senza fin .

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Early life and family

Rebecca Indermaur was born in 1976 and raised in Chur, Grisons and is a member of the In der Maur family. [1] [2] Her father is Swiss painter Robert Indermaur. [3] She was introduced to acting by her parents who ran and lived above a small theater, Klibühni Schnidrzunft, often participating in theatrical performances and art shows. [3] [4] [5] She attended Bern University of Music and Theater in Bern, Switzerland.

Career

Indermaur has had roles in various films and television shows including Easy Tiger (2008), [6] Sennentuntschi (2010), Die Käserei in Goldingen (2010), Tatort: Skalpell (2012), Nebelgrind (2012), Heidi (2015), [7] and Rider Jack (2015). [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] She has also been in Foggrind and Crime Scene:Suicide. In 2018 she starred in the horror-thriller film The Shed. [15] Indermaur, a native German speaker, learned to speak Romansh for her lead role as Mona in the 2018 romantic television feature Amur senza fin , the first Romansh television feature film. [1] [16] [17]

Filmography

Indermaur's filmography includes: [18] [19] [20]

YearTitleRoleNotes
2008Easy TigerElena
2010 Sennentuntschi Theres
2010StationspiratenJonas' Mutter
2010 Die Käserei in Goldingen  [ de ]Maria
2012NebelgrindFränzi
2012 Tatort Debbie Zurbuchen / Frau Bucher2 episodes
2015Rider JackMilena Hefti
2015 Heidi Geissenpeterin
2016Finsteres GlückSandra
2018The Shed
2018 Amur senza fin Mona [21] [22]

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