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Felicitas Woll

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Felicitas Woll (b. 20 January 1980 in Homberg/Efze, Hessen) is a German actress best known for the ARD-Series Berlin, Berlin and the TV-Film Dresden.

Career/development

Felicitas Woll grew up in Harbshausen (Hessen). Initially training as a nurse she got into acting after she met the theatrical agent Frank Oliver Schulz. After a casting session she was cast for and appeared in the TV-Series Die Camper, subsequently remaining with the show for three years. In 1998 she began taking music lessons at the Düsseldorfer Tanzhaus (Dusseldorf Dance House) under Wladimir Matuchin. She plays piano, guitar and keyboards and collected theatrical experience as a singer.

After the role as Tanja Ewermann in Die Camper she appeared in Für alle Fälle Stefanie and Hamann-Spezial. At the end of 1999 she appeared in the starring role in the German-Chinese Co-Production True Love Is Invisible (Fernsehserie) and in a family series for the second German channel, ZDF (Die Nesthocker). Success continued in 2001 with Mädchen, Mädchen by Dennis Gansel, her breakthrough.

Her largest previous success had been as Lolle in the ARD-Vorabendserie evening series Berlin, Berlin, and it got the 2002 Deutschen Fernsehpreis, 2003 the Adolf-Grimme-Preis and in 2004 the Goldene Rose von Lucerne for the best female actress in a sitcom. For Berlin, Berlin she received an Emmy on 2004.

2004 Played 'Mia' in the female lead role in Abgefahren ("Driven Off").

2005 took place the turning work for the Second Channel of German Television two-divisor Dresden (original title The Fire ), in the film, a young German nurse (Woll), falls in love with an English pilot (played by John Light) during the destruction of the city by allied bombers in February 1945. The movie was filmed in Dresden's rebuilt city as well as at the railway station (also rebuilt) and in other parts of Dresden. Other scenes such as the theatre place and at the prince course, was continued in Chemnitz and at an industrial estate in Cologne, in order to use remote studios to film the larger fire scenes, such as the fire tower. The film, in which Heiner Loud Brook and Wolfgang Stumph also star, became to 5 along-plays. and 6. The film was released in March 2006.

Present Felicitas Woll is currently envolved in supporting the cause of people with Down Syndrome (Trisomie 21) in the poster campaign of the Posterkampagne des DS-Infocenters. On the posters and post cards she is pictured with her younger brother, Tassilo, who was born with Down Syndrome. The wording on the posters reads: "A brother with Down Syndrome is sometimes genuinly hell. Just like every other brother in fact"

On 9th November 2005 Woll announced that she was pregnant and on the 14 February 2006 gave birth to a daughter named Taisha Valentina.

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