Alissa Jung
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Alissa Jung (born 30 June 1981) is a German actress and physician.
Life[]
Alissa Jung was born in Münster the first daughter of current Lord Mayor of Leipzig (Saxony) Burkhard Jung (SPD). She has three sisters.[1]
From 1992 to 1999 she was Member of the listening play for children's radio ensemble of MDR and dubbed | synchronized various children's films and series. From 1996 she began to play theater (among others in Leipzig as Antigone and in in Jeff Noon's Yellow). At the age of 16, she was discovered during a theatrical performance and in 1998 she took her first film role in the ARD series In aller Freundschaft . Since then, she has appeared in many film and television productions. She was known in 2006 by the lead role of Nelly Heldmann in the Sat.1 - telenovela Schmetterlinge im Bauch, the fairy tale adaptation or the Sat.1 Film . Internationally, she became 2012's title role of the two-parter Ihr Name war Maria and the leading roles in the movies and Open my Eyes.
In 2017, she received her doctorate.[2]
In the year 2019, Jung returned with the critically acclaimed[3][4] in the program with Das Menschenmögliche back to the screen.
Jung initiated the "Schools for Haiti" campaign in 2008, which she has chaired since 2011 as chairwoman of the "Pen Paper Peace" association.[5] The association is committed to education in Central America and Europe. Among other things, it finances two schools in Port-au-Prince, Haiti and, through educational projects, heightens the global sense of responsibility among young people in Germany and Italy.
Private life[]
Lived with her longtime companion TV host Jan Hahn and their children Lenius (born 1999) and Julina (born 2004) in Berlin, until their relationship ended in autumn 2006.
Lives in Berlin with husband, actor Luca Marinelli. They met on the set of Ihr Name war Maria (2012).
Filmography[]
- 1998–2005: In aller Freundschaft (63 episodes)
- 2000: (TV film)
- 2001: Besuch aus Bangkok (TV film)
- 2002–2003: Körner und Köter (9 episodes)
- 2003: Cologne P.D. – Blutige Beichte
- 2004: Leipzig Homicide – Sein letztes Date
- 2004: Hallo Robbie! – Flaschenpost
- 2004: Die Wache – Schein und Sein
- 2005: Die Rettungsflieger – Trennung
- 2006: Der erste Engel
- 2006–2007: Schmetterlinge im Bauch (123 episodes)
- 2007: (TV film)
- 2007: Stolberg – Der Sonnenkönig
- 2007: SOKO Wismar – Spitzenleistung
- 2008: Im Tal der wilden Rosen – Fluss der Liebe
- 2008: Inga Lindström – Hochzeit in Hardingsholm
- 2008: Griechische Küsse (TV film)
- 2008: Alarm für Cobra 11 – Die Autobahnpolizei – Leben und leben lassen
- 2009: Küstenwache – Grausame Täuschung
- 2010: Cologne P.D. – Entführt
- 2010: Tatort – Der Polizistinnenmörder
- 2010: Schafe zählen
- 2010: Rosamunde Pilcher – Wenn das Herz zerbricht
- 2010: (TV film)
- 2011: (TV film)
- 2012: Mary of Nazareth (2 parts)
- 2012: Open my Eyes
- 2012:
- 2013: Heiter bis tödlich: Morden im Norden – Auf Herz und Nieren
- 2014: – Brüderchen und Schwesterchen
- 2014: Alarm für Cobra 11 – Die Autobahnpolizei – Lackschäden
- 2014: Die Bergretter – Gefangen im Eis
- 2015: Bettys Diagnose – Fieber
- 2015: SOKO München – Die Kinder der Agathe S.
- 2015: – Die Hochzeitsplanerin (TV series)
- 2016: Inga Lindström – Gretas Hochzeit
- 2019: Das Menschenmögliche (TV film)
References[]
- ^ "Schauspielerin Alissa Jung zu Gast". Das! (in German). NDR. 10 July 2019. Retrieved 1 November 2019.
- ^ In aller Freundschaft
- ^ The Humanity - Criticism of the Film at Tittelbach.tv access-date=2019-09-13}}
- ^ The human possibility on ZDF: a doctor at the limit access-date=2019-09-13
- ^ "Pen Paper Peace". Archived from the original on 2 November 2019. Retrieved 3 November 2019.
External links[]
- Alissa Jung at IMDb
- Online-Demoband of Jung (with Flash or other Mediaplayer)
- Schulen für Haiti
- Pen Paper Peace
- Living people
- 1981 births
- German film actresses
- German Roman Catholics
- 20th-century German actresses
- 21st-century German actresses