Ruby O. Fee

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Ruby O. Fee
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Ruby O. Fee during filming of Tatort: Kartenhaus, 2015
Born
Ruby Moonstone Camilla Willow Fee

(1996-02-07) 7 February 1996 (age 26)
Occupation
  • Actress
  • model
Years active2010–present

Ruby O. Fee (born Ruby Moonstone Camilla Willow Fee; 7 February 1996; San José, Costa Rica) is a German actress.

Life[]

Fee was born in Costa Rica.[1]

In 2010, she became known for her leading role as Sophie Kellermann in the television series Allein gegen die Zeit. She was also hired again for the second season of the series, which was filmed in 2010/2011. In her first feature film, Womb (2010), she played the teenage Rebecca (played as an adult by Eva Green). In the feature film Dandelion – The Cinematic Adventure, which was shot in the summer of 2010 and was released in May 2011, she also received a leading role as Laila.

In the summer of 2012, the shooting of a film adaptation of the children's book The Black Brothers with Moritz Bleibtreu took place, in which Ruby O. Fee took over the role of Angeletta. She then got the role in the TV movie Lotta & the Happy Future, in which she played a sick girl who has heartache. She received a lot of praise for the portrayal of the murder suspect Sarah in the Tatort episode Happy Birthday, Sarah. In the summer of 2013, Fee appeared in front of the camera for Detlev Buck's film Bibi and Tina as Sophia von Gelenberg.[1]

In 2015 she played one of the leading roles in Andreas Dresen's film Als wir träumten, based on the novel of the same name by Clemens Meyer. In 2016 she played the female lead in the two-part historical film The Secret of the Midwife (D/CZ). In the German psychological thriller Zazy, by Matthias X. Oberg, from 2016, she played the female lead. In the 2019 US-German action film Polar, she played a supporting role alongside Mads Mikkelsen.[1] In Lindenberg! Mach dein Ding (2020) she plays Paula aus Sankt Pauli, immortalized in the song "Alles klar auf der Andrea Doria", by Udo Lindenberg.

In 2021 she played the role of Korina in the film Army of Thieves, directed by Matthias Schweighöfer, who also starred in the movie.[2]

Filmography[]

  • 2010: Womb
  • 2010–2012: Allein gegen die Zeit (TV series, 26 episodes)
  • 2011: Dandelion – The Cinema Adventure
  • 2013: Lotta & the Happy Future (film series)
  • 2013: Letzte Spur Berlin – Ewige Dunkelheit (TV series)
  • 2013: The Black Brothers
  • 2013: Tatort – Happy Birthday, Sarah (TV movie)
  • 2013: Dead
  • 2014: Bibi & Tina
  • 2014: Kein Entkommen (TV movie)
  • 2014: Bibi & Tina: Fully Bewitched!
  • 2015: When We Dreamed
  • 2015: Ghost Hunters – On the Icy Track
  • 2016: Rockabilly Requiem
  • 2016: Tatort – Kartenhaus (TV movie)
  • 2016: The Secret of the Midwife (TV movie)
  • 2016: Shakespeare's Last Round (TV movie)
  • 2016: Zazy
  • 2016: Change of Sides
  • 2016: Crazy about Fixi
  • 2016: Prinz Himmelblau und Fee Lupine (TV movie)
  • 2017: Die Ketzerbraut (TV movie)
  • 2017: Hard Way: The Action Musical (short film)
  • 2017: SCHULD nach Ferdinand von Schirach – Anatomie (TV series)
  • 2017: The Invisibles – We Want to Live
  • 2018: Tatort – Der kalte Fritte (TV movie)
  • 2018: Five Friends and the Valley of the Dinosaurs
  • 2018: Rosamunde Pilcher: Nanny Desperately Wanted (TV series)
  • 2018: Der Alte – In voller Absicht (TV series)
  • 2019: Polar
  • 2019: Sweethearts
  • 2019: Murder in the North: Healing Family (TV series)
  • 2019: Your Color
  • 2020: Lindenberg! Do Your Thing
  • 2020: SOKO Leipzig – The Trap (TV series)
  • 2020: Asphalt Burning
  • 2021: Army of Thieves

Awards[]

  • 2014: Jupiter in the category Best German TV Actress for Tatort: Happy Birthday, Sarah
  • 2014: Golden Sparrow in the category Best Actor for The Black Brothers
  • 2014: Günter-Strack-Fernsehpreis for Tatort: Happy Birthday, Sarah
  • 2016: Immenhof Film Award 2015 in the category Best Actress

References[]

  1. ^ a b c "Matthias Schweighöfer über seine neue Partnerin: "Jetzt wissen es alle"". Der Spiegel (in German). 2019-02-12. ISSN 2195-1349. Retrieved 2021-11-10.
  2. ^ "'Army of Thieves': Prague-shot 'Army of the Dead' prequel hits Netflix this month". The Prague Reporter. Retrieved 2021-11-10.

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