Love Addicts Színész- és szereplőlista
Zoé szerepében:
Malaya Stern Takeda
1997-06-19 Tokyo, Japan
Malaya Stern Takeda (born June 19, 1997 in Tokyo) is an American - Japanese actress. The daughter of an American mother from California and a Japanese father from Tokyo who was passionate about German studies, Takeda grew up in Berlin from 2000 onwards. There, she attended a bilingual school. Although she is fluent in German, she states that English is her native language. Her first name means "free" or "independent" and, like her middle name, "Stern," was chosen by her father. From 2015 to 2016, Takeda attended the private acting school Michael Tschechow Studio Berlin. This was followed by acting studies at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts in her hometown from 2017 to 2021. While still studying acting, Takeda took on stage roles, and from 2018 onwards she had her first roles in student films. During her training at the HfS Ernst Busch, she appeared, among others, in the bat-Studiotheater in the title role of Penthesilea (2018, directed by Theresa Thomasberger), in the Schaubühne as Natella Abaschwili in The Caucasian Chalk Circle (2019–2020, directed by Peter Kleinert), in the Volksbühne as Lars in Men's Fantasies (2020, directed by Theresa Thomasberger) and at the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus as Gabi in The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant (2020, directed by David Bösch ). Takeda first attracted the attention of theater critics at the end of 2021 during a solo recital alongside Aram Tafreshian at the Lausitz Festival in Cottbus . At the State Theater there , she interpreted the title role in the 90-minute Shakespeare drama Richard III as man, woman, and child, using contemporary feminist texts. The performance had emerged the previous year from Takeda's 8-minute graduate recital at the Ernst Busch University of Music, where Tafreshian was also her lecturer. She is currently a permanent member of the ensemble at the Nationaltheater Mannheim . In 2022, Takeda took on the lead role alongside Aram Tafreshian in Sarah Miro Fischer's student short film Spit , which received an invitation to compete at the Max Ophüls Prize film festival . For her portrayal of Livia, who is attracted to violent fantasies, she and Tafreshian received a nomination for the Max Ophüls Prize for "Best Young Actress". The short film Girl Who Cried Wolf was also invited to the festival, for which she was also a member of the ensemble. In the same year, she played one of the four main roles as Zoé in the TV series Love Addicts .
Nele szerepében:
Magdalena Laubisch
Ben szerepében:
Dimitri Abold
Dennis szerepében:
Anselm Bresgott
1999-01-01
Anja szerepében:
Annette Frier
1974-01-22 Cologne, Germany
Annette Frier (born 22 January 1974 in Cologne, Germany) is a German actress and comedian. After the Abitur she studied classical acting at the school of the German theater "Der Keller" for three years and worked as a theater actress in Cologne. In 1997 Frier was member of the cast of the RTL series Hinter Gittern - Der Frauenknast for 54 episodes. In the same year she took a part in the thriller Post Mortem which was on RTL as well. The thriller eventually became a series in 2007. In 1998 she started her comedy career in the Pro7 programme Switch. Besides she took part in the Sat.1 crime series SK Kölsch from 1999 to 2001. From 2000 to 2002 Frier was co-host of the Wochenshow. Since 2004 she is a regular on the improvisational comedy show Schillerstraße. Since 2005 Frier is also a cast member of the children's programme Sesamstraße (Sesame Street), as well as of the Pro7 comedy series Alles außer Sex. Frier made a guest appearance in an episode of the series Familie Heinz Becker. Additionally she hosted the Stefan Raab show SSDSGPS in 2004 and his Bundesvision Song Contest in 2005. 2006 she was awarded a Golden Romy for the best programme idea for Schillerstraße. She has got a starring role in the theater play Nora in the Theater im Bauturm theater in Cologne. Description above from the Wikipedia article Annette Frier, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.