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'''Carina Nicolette Wiese''' (born 26 February 1968) is a German actress. |
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'''Carina Nicolette Wiese''' (born 26 February 1968) is a German actress who was born in [[Dresden]], [[East Germany]],<ref name=KINOde>{{cite web|title=Carina Wiese|url=https://www.kino.de/star/carina-wiese/|website=KINO.de|accessdate=25 February 2018|language=de}}</ref> and did her classical training as an actress at the [[Theaterhochschule Leipzig]]. She is said to have fine riding and fencing skills, and is fluent in Russian and English.{{Citation needed|date=February 2018}} |
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Wiese was born in [[Dresden]], [[East Germany]],<ref name="KINOde">{{cite web|url=https://www.kino.de/star/carina-wiese/|title=Carina Wiese|website=KINO.de|language=de|accessdate=25 February 2018}}</ref> where she went to school and began acting at a youth theatre in [[Pirna]] from a young age. |
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She completed an apprenticeship as a skilled clothing worker with high school diploma and completed evening studies in painting and graphics at the [[Dresden Academy of Fine Arts|academy of arts]] in Dresden, as she originally wanted to become a costume designer. |
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In 1988 Wiese went on to study acting at the [[Theaterhochschule Leipzig]]. She finished her studies early in 1991, to start her first acting engagement at [[:de:Schauspiel_Leipzig|Schauspielhaus Leipzig]]. She is said to have fine riding and fencing skills. |
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From 2005 to 2007 Wiese also trained as an astrologer at the Astrology Centre Berlin with Alexander von Schlieffen and Markus Kehle. |
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She has also established herself as an acting teacher.{{Citation needed|date=February 2018}} |
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Between 2011 and 2013 Wiese taught as a lecturer at the [[University of Music and Theatre Leipzig|Hochschule für Musik und Theater Leipzig]] and at the acting school "Art of Acting Berlin" with focus in "Working in front of the Camera". |
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⚫ | Having been a member of the ensemble of the accredited theatre [[:de:Schauspiel_Leipzig|Schauspielhaus Leipzig]] from 1991 to 1993, Wiese also appeared onstage in [[Germany]]'s capital, [[Berlin]], and her home-town, Dresden. In addition to theatre Wiese has performed in [[radio drama]]s, [[feature film]]s and a variety of popular German TV shows of different genres. |
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In 2006 she played the role of the mother in the film adaptation of the novel of the same name ''[[:de:Die_Wolke_(Film)|The Cloud]]'' by [[Gudrun Pausewang]], directed by [[Gregor Schnitzler]] and awarded the Bavarian Film Prize. In the cinema production KussKuss by [[:de:Sören_Senn|Sören Senn]] Wiese starred as lead playing the young assistant doctor Katja. In 2008 she acted in ''[[:de:Alle_anderen|Alle anderen]]'' (directed by [[Maren Ade]]) alongside [[Birgit Minichmayr]] and [[Lars Eidinger]], and in 2009 in ''[[:de:Phantomschmerz_(2009)|Phantomschmerz]]'' with [[Til Schweiger]]. In the marriage drama ''[[:de:Satte_Farben_vor_Schwarz|Satte Farben vor Schwarz]]'' (directed by [[:de:Sophie_Heldman|Sophie Heldman]]) with [[Senta Berger]] and [[Bruno Ganz]] she took on the role of the daughter in 2010. In 2011 she was seen alongside [[Sebastian Schipper]], [[Sophie Rois]] and [[Devid Striesow]] in ''[[:de:Drei_(Film)|Three]]'' (awarded the German Film Prize) directed by [[Tom Tykwer]]. In 2014 she appeared in the international cinema production [[The Book Thief (film)|The Book Thief]] (directed by [[Brian Percival]]) alongside [[Emily Watson]] and [[Geoffrey Rush]]. |
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Wiese has a son, born in 1992. |
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Her son was born in 1992.{{Citation needed|date=February 2018}} |
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Carina Nicolette Wiese (born 26 February 1968) is a German actress.
Personal life and Career
Wiese was born in Dresden, East Germany,[1] where she went to school and began acting at a youth theatre in Pirna from a young age.
She completed an apprenticeship as a skilled clothing worker with high school diploma and completed evening studies in painting and graphics at the academy of arts in Dresden, as she originally wanted to become a costume designer.
In 1988 Wiese went on to study acting at the Theaterhochschule Leipzig. She finished her studies early in 1991, to start her first acting engagement at Schauspielhaus Leipzig. She is said to have fine riding and fencing skills.
From 2005 to 2007 Wiese also trained as an astrologer at the Astrology Centre Berlin with Alexander von Schlieffen and Markus Kehle.
Between 2011 and 2013 Wiese taught as a lecturer at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater Leipzig and at the acting school "Art of Acting Berlin" with focus in "Working in front of the Camera".
Having been a member of the ensemble of the accredited theatre Schauspielhaus Leipzig from 1991 to 1993, Wiese also appeared onstage in Germany's capital, Berlin, and her home-town, Dresden. In addition to theatre Wiese has performed in radio dramas, feature films and a variety of popular German TV shows of different genres.
In 2006 she played the role of the mother in the film adaptation of the novel of the same name The Cloud by Gudrun Pausewang, directed by Gregor Schnitzler and awarded the Bavarian Film Prize. In the cinema production KussKuss by Sören Senn Wiese starred as lead playing the young assistant doctor Katja. In 2008 she acted in Alle anderen (directed by Maren Ade) alongside Birgit Minichmayr and Lars Eidinger, and in 2009 in Phantomschmerz with Til Schweiger. In the marriage drama Satte Farben vor Schwarz (directed by Sophie Heldman) with Senta Berger and Bruno Ganz she took on the role of the daughter in 2010. In 2011 she was seen alongside Sebastian Schipper, Sophie Rois and Devid Striesow in Three (awarded the German Film Prize) directed by Tom Tykwer. In 2014 she appeared in the international cinema production The Book Thief (directed by Brian Percival) alongside Emily Watson and Geoffrey Rush.
Wiese has a son, born in 1992.
Career
Wiese portrayed the supporting role of Andrea Schäfer in Alarm für Cobra 11 – Die Autobahnpolizei for nearly ten years. She returns occasionally as a guest star.[citation needed]
References
- ^ "Carina Wiese". KINO.de (in German). Retrieved 25 February 2018.