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'''Jenny Rosa Schily''' (born 14 May 1967)<ref>Kurzbiographie auf MDR.de zur Sendung ''MDR Kultur-Café'' vom 28. Juni 2016 mit Jenny Schily</ref><ref name="Welt-04-02-01">{{cite book |title=Schilys Tochter |author=Christoph Wirtz |work=Die Welt |date=2004-02-01 |url=https://www.welt.de/print-wams/article609038/Schilys-Tochter.html |accessdate=2013-01-09 }} |
'''Jenny Rosa Schily''' (born 14 May 1967)<ref>Kurzbiographie auf MDR.de zur Sendung ''MDR Kultur-Café'' vom 28. Juni 2016 mit Jenny Schily</ref><ref name="Welt-04-02-01">{{cite book |title=Schilys Tochter |author=Christoph Wirtz |work=Die Welt |date=2004-02-01 |url=https://www.welt.de/print-wams/article609038/Schilys-Tochter.html |accessdate=2013-01-09 }} |
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</ref> is a German actress who works in theater and film. She |
</ref> is a German actress who primarily works in theater and film. She has also performed in radio plays. |
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==Life== |
==Life== |
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Schily was born in [[West Berlin]], the daughter of lawyer and politician [[Otto Schily]] and his first wife, painter Christiane Schily<ref name="Welt-04-02-01"/> née Hellwag. Her two given names were in given in referrence to [[Jenny Marx]] and [[Rosa Luxemburg]] respectively.<ref>{{cite book |author=Stefan Reinecke |title=„Zu Marx hatte ich damals eher ein romantisches Verhältnis“ |work=Die Tageszeitung: taz |date=2018-05-05 |page=26 |ISSN=0931-9085 |url=https://taz.de/Otto-Schily-ueber-die-Revolution-von-1848/!5502083/ |accessdate=2018-05-06}}</ref> She is also the great-granddaughter of architect [[Bruno Taut]].<ref name="Taut">Otto Schily: „Die Erde eine gute Wohnung“. In: ''Bruno Taut: Meister des farbigen Bauens in Berlin,'' herausgegeben vom Deutschen Werkbund Berlin e. V., Wilfried Brenne, Berlin 2008, ISBN 978-3-935455-82-4, Seite 10. |
Schily was born in [[West Berlin]], the daughter of lawyer and politician [[Otto Schily]] and his first wife, painter Christiane Schily<ref name="Welt-04-02-01"/> née Hellwag. Her two given names were in given in referrence to [[Jenny Marx]] and [[Rosa Luxemburg]] respectively.<ref>{{cite book |author=Stefan Reinecke |title=„Zu Marx hatte ich damals eher ein romantisches Verhältnis“ |work=Die Tageszeitung: taz |date=2018-05-05 |page=26 |ISSN=0931-9085 |url=https://taz.de/Otto-Schily-ueber-die-Revolution-von-1848/!5502083/ |accessdate=2018-05-06}}</ref> She is also the great-granddaughter of architect [[Bruno Taut]].<ref name="Taut">Otto Schily: „Die Erde eine gute Wohnung“. In: ''Bruno Taut: Meister des farbigen Bauens in Berlin,'' herausgegeben vom Deutschen Werkbund Berlin e. V., Wilfried Brenne, Berlin 2008, ISBN 978-3-935455-82-4, Seite 10. |
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</ref> After studying [[Slavic studies]],<ref name="Welt-04-02-01"/> which was broken off after two semesters, she studied acting from at the [[Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts]] in [[Berlin]] from 1991 to 1995.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.filmmakers.de/jenny-schily|title=Jenny Schily|website=filmakers.de|accessdate=12 November 2021}}</ref> Her first appearance on stage was at [[Staatsschauspiel Dresden]], where she debuted as the title character in [[Emilia Galotti]]. Then she went to Schauspiel Frankfurt and became a member of the ensemble at Theater am Turm. She performed at the Schaubühne |
</ref> After studying [[Slavic studies]],<ref name="Welt-04-02-01"/> which was broken off after two semesters, she studied acting from at the [[Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts]] in [[Berlin]] from 1991 to 1995.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.filmmakers.de/jenny-schily|title=Jenny Schily|website=filmakers.de|accessdate=12 November 2021}}</ref> Her first appearance on stage was at [[Staatsschauspiel Dresden]], where she debuted as the title character in [[Emilia Galotti]]. Then she went to Schauspiel Frankfurt and became a member of the ensemble at Theater am Turm. She performed at the Schaubühne in Berlin from 2002 to 2006 and at the [[Maxim Gorki Theater]] from 2010 to 2011. |
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Schily landed her first major |
Schily landed her first major role in 1996 in the television film Du bist nicht allein – Die Roy Black Story, which is based on the life singer [[Roy Black (singer)|Roy Black]], portraying his wife Silke. Another important film was [[The Legend of Rita]], directed by [[Volker Schlöndorff]]. |
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Schily has one daughter and resides in Berlin.<ref name="Welt-04-02-01"/> |
Schily has one daughter and resides in Berlin.<ref name="Welt-04-02-01"/> |
Revision as of 08:43, 13 November 2021
Jenny Schily | |
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Born | West Berlin, West Germany | 14 May 1967
Occupation | Actress |
Children | 4 |
Jenny Rosa Schily (born 14 May 1967)[1][2] is a German actress who primarily works in theater and film. She has also performed in radio plays.
Life
Schily was born in West Berlin, the daughter of lawyer and politician Otto Schily and his first wife, painter Christiane Schily[2] née Hellwag. Her two given names were in given in referrence to Jenny Marx and Rosa Luxemburg respectively.[3] She is also the great-granddaughter of architect Bruno Taut.[4] After studying Slavic studies,[2] which was broken off after two semesters, she studied acting from at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts in Berlin from 1991 to 1995.[5] Her first appearance on stage was at Staatsschauspiel Dresden, where she debuted as the title character in Emilia Galotti. Then she went to Schauspiel Frankfurt and became a member of the ensemble at Theater am Turm. She performed at the Schaubühne in Berlin from 2002 to 2006 and at the Maxim Gorki Theater from 2010 to 2011.
Schily landed her first major role in 1996 in the television film Du bist nicht allein – Die Roy Black Story, which is based on the life singer Roy Black, portraying his wife Silke. Another important film was The Legend of Rita, directed by Volker Schlöndorff.
Schily has one daughter and resides in Berlin.[2]
References
- ^ Kurzbiographie auf MDR.de zur Sendung MDR Kultur-Café vom 28. Juni 2016 mit Jenny Schily
- ^ a b c d Christoph Wirtz (1 February 2004). Schilys Tochter. Retrieved 9 January 2013.
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ignored (help) - ^ Stefan Reinecke (5 May 2018). „Zu Marx hatte ich damals eher ein romantisches Verhältnis“. p. 26. ISSN 0931-9085. Retrieved 6 May 2018.
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ignored (help) - ^ Otto Schily: „Die Erde eine gute Wohnung“. In: Bruno Taut: Meister des farbigen Bauens in Berlin, herausgegeben vom Deutschen Werkbund Berlin e. V., Wilfried Brenne, Berlin 2008, ISBN 978-3-935455-82-4, Seite 10.
- ^ "Jenny Schily". filmakers.de. Retrieved 12 November 2021.
External links
- Jenny Schily at IMDb