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Isolda Dychauk was born in 1993 in Surgut (West Siberia) and moved to [[Berlin]] in 2002 with her mother. In addition to her native language Russian, she learned to speak German accent-free. In 2003, she was admitted to the Berlin based acting school ''Next Generation''. Her camera debut was in 2004 with the short film ''Gimmy your shoes'', directed by Anika Wangard, which was shown in late October 2009 at the [[Vienna International Film Festival]].
Isolda Dychauk was born in 1993 in Surgut (West Siberia) and moved to [[Berlin]] in 2002 with her mother. In addition to her native language Russian, she learned to speak German accent-free. In 2003, she was admitted to the Berlin based acting school ''Next Generation''. Her camera debut was in 2004 with the short film ''Gimmy your shoes'', directed by Anika Wangard, which was shown in late October 2009 at the [[Vienna International Film Festival]].


In 2007, she appeared in the family drama ''Das Geheimnis meiner Schwester'', where she acted next to [[Marianne Sägebrecht]]. In 2007, she acquired the role of Paula in the TV movie ''Nichts ist Vergessen''. In the following years she appeared in several television series, including [[Polizeiruf 110]], [[Tatort]], and [[The Old Fox]].
In 2007, she appeared in the family drama ''Das Geheimnis meiner Schwester'', where she acted next to [[Marianne Sägebrecht]]. In 2007, she acquired the role of Paula in the TV movie ''Nichts ist Vergessen''. In the following years, she appeared in several television series, including [[Polizeiruf 110]], [[Tatort]], and [[The Old Fox]].


In 2008, she landed her first film role as Bianca in Nana Neuls youth drama ''Mein Freund aus Faro''. In 2010, she played Gretchen in the movie [[Faust (2011 film)|Faust]], directed by [[Alexander Sokurov]]. In September 2011, the screen adaptation of the Tragedy by [[Johann Wolfgang von Goethe]] won the [[Golden Lion]] at the [[Venice Film Festival]].
In 2008, she landed her first film role as Bianca in Nana Neuls youth drama ''Mein Freund aus Faro''. In 2010, she played Gretchen in the movie [[Faust (2011 film)|Faust]], directed by [[Alexander Sokurov]]. In September 2011, the screen adaptation of the Tragedy by [[Johann Wolfgang von Goethe]] won the [[Golden Lion]] at the [[Venice Film Festival]].


In the European co-production television series of [[Borgia (TV series)|Borgia]], Dychauk plays the role of [[Lucrezia Borgia|Lucrezia]], whose father was Rodrigo Borgia - later [[Pope Alexander VI]] - played by the American actor [[John Doman]]. Shooting of the first season took place from October 2010 until May 2011 in [[Prague]]'s [[Barrandov Studios]].<ref>[http://www.ruhrnachrichten.de/unterhaltung/fernsehen/fernsehen/art595,1053016 ''Drehbeginn der aufwendigen «Borgia»-Serie in Prag''.] (in German) ''ruhrnachrichten.de'', 4 October 2010</ref> A second season has subsequently been aired, and the third, and final season, is currently in production.
In the European co-production television series of ''[[Borgia (TV series)|Borgia]]'', Dychauk plays the role of [[Lucrezia Borgia|Lucrezia]], whose father was Rodrigo Borgia - later [[Pope Alexander VI]] - played by the American actor [[John Doman]]. Shooting of the first season took place from October 2010 until May 2011 in [[Prague]]'s [[Barrandov Studios]].<ref>[http://www.ruhrnachrichten.de/unterhaltung/fernsehen/fernsehen/art595,1053016 ''Drehbeginn der aufwendigen «Borgia»-Serie in Prag''.] (in German) ''ruhrnachrichten.de'', 4 October 2010</ref> A second season has subsequently been aired, and the third, and final season, is currently{{When?|date=September 2013}} in production.


== Filmography/Television ==
== Filmography/Television ==

Revision as of 16:03, 30 September 2013

Isolda Dychauk
Born
Isolda Dychauk

(1993-02-04) 4 February 1993 (age 31)
Surgut, Russia
NationalityGerman
OccupationActress
Years active2007–present

Isolda Dychauk (born 4 February 1993 in Surgut) is a German actress of Russian descent.[1]

Career

Isolda Dychauk was born in 1993 in Surgut (West Siberia) and moved to Berlin in 2002 with her mother. In addition to her native language Russian, she learned to speak German accent-free. In 2003, she was admitted to the Berlin based acting school Next Generation. Her camera debut was in 2004 with the short film Gimmy your shoes, directed by Anika Wangard, which was shown in late October 2009 at the Vienna International Film Festival.

In 2007, she appeared in the family drama Das Geheimnis meiner Schwester, where she acted next to Marianne Sägebrecht. In 2007, she acquired the role of Paula in the TV movie Nichts ist Vergessen. In the following years, she appeared in several television series, including Polizeiruf 110, Tatort, and The Old Fox.

In 2008, she landed her first film role as Bianca in Nana Neuls youth drama Mein Freund aus Faro. In 2010, she played Gretchen in the movie Faust, directed by Alexander Sokurov. In September 2011, the screen adaptation of the Tragedy by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe won the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival.

In the European co-production television series of Borgia, Dychauk plays the role of Lucrezia, whose father was Rodrigo Borgia - later Pope Alexander VI - played by the American actor John Doman. Shooting of the first season took place from October 2010 until May 2011 in Prague's Barrandov Studios.[2] A second season has subsequently been aired, and the third, and final season, is currently[when?] in production.

Filmography/Television

  • 2007: Das Geheimnis meiner Schwester
  • 2007: Nichts ist vergessen
  • 2007: Polizeiruf 110, Episode Gefährliches Vertrauen
  • 2007–2010: Unsere Farm in Irland, fünf Episoden
  • 2008: Mein Freund aus Faro
  • 2008: Tatort, Episode Borowski und das Mädchen im Moor
  • 2008: Alles was recht ist
  • 2008: Späte Rache – Eine Familie wehrt sich
  • 2008: The Old Fox, Episode Tot und vergessen
  • 2008: Stille Post
  • 2009: 30 Tage Angst
  • 2009: KRIMI.DE, Episode Filmriss
  • 2010: Tatort, Episode Kaltes Herz
  • 2010: Der Alte, Episode Rettungslos
  • 2011: Polizeiruf 110, Episode Leiser Zorn
  • 2011: Großstadtrevier, Episode Große Erwartungen
  • 2011: Faust
  • 2011–present: Borgia (TV series)
  • 2012: The Capsule short film
  • 2013: The Bastards

References

  1. ^ "Portrait: Isolda Dychauk" (in German). zdf.de. 9 October 2011.
  2. ^ Drehbeginn der aufwendigen «Borgia»-Serie in Prag. (in German) ruhrnachrichten.de, 4 October 2010

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