Svenja Jung | |
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Born | |
Alma mater | Fachhochschule Potsdam |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2011–present |
Svenja Jung (born 28 May 1993 in Weroth) is a German actress. [1]
Jung completed her final school exams in 2012 and took acting lessons at the Juniorhouse in Cologne. [2] She then performed in TV series Zwischen Kindheit und Erwachsensein by Bayerischer Rundfunk and she worked as a model. She also performed in TV commercials and short movies.
Jung is known[ by whom? ] for her role as Sonia Rossi in the feature film Fucking Berlin and the film adaptation of Andreas Steinhöfel's The Center of the World where she portrayed Kat 2015. More lead roles followed. In the ZDF film Ostfriesenkiller, she portrayed the mentally disabled Sylvia Kleine. For her three leading roles, Jung was nominated for the New Faces Award 2017 as best young actress.
Jung also studied European media science at Fachhochschule Potsdam. [2]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2011 | Stamp Amsterdam | ||
2012 | Der Schlüssel | ||
2013 | Zwischen Kindheit und Erwachsensein | Bayrischer Rundfunk | |
2014 | Besonders | Short movie | |
Sirene | Filmakademie Ludwigsburg | ||
2015 | Unter uns | Lisa Brück | TV series |
Heldt | Mandy | Episode: Wehrlos | |
2016 | Fucking Berlin | Sonja | feature film |
Verrückt nach Fixi | Mädel | cinema movie | |
Center of My World | Kat | cinema movie | |
The Old Fox | Johanna | Episode: Paradiesvogel | |
Darth Maul: Apprentice | Jedi Apprentice | Short movie | |
2017 | Ostfriesenkiller | Sylvia Kleine | Feature Film |
Armans Geheimnis | Milena | TV series | |
Letzte Spur Berlin | Anna Schrader | TV series | |
Tatort - Wer jetzt alleine ist | Bird | TV series | |
Electric Girl | Lissy | cinema movie | |
A Gschicht über d'Lieb | Maria | cinema movie | |
Beat | Nani | Amazon series | |
Zarah - Wilde Jahre | Jenny Olsen | TV series | |
2018 | Tsokos - Zersetzt | Jana Forster | TV movie |
Jenseits der Angst | Karin Korschak | TV movie | |
Der süße Brei | Jola | TV movie | |
2020 | Dark | Sonja Tannhaus | Netflix Original Series |
Deutschland 89 | Nicole Zangen | TV series | |
2021 | Der Palast | Christine Steffen / Marlene Wenninger | TV miniseries |
Fly | Bex | cinema movie | |
2022 | The Empress | Countess Louise Gundemann | Netflix Original Series |
2023 | Master/Spy | Ingrid von Weizendorff | HBO |
Baghead | Sarah | ||
2024 | Sexuell verfügbar | Bianca Hellmann | TV miniseries |
Crooks | Samira Treptow Markovic | TV series | |
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