Cornelia Gröschel (born 1 December 1987) is a German actress.

Cornelia Gröschel
Born (1987-12-01) 1 December 1987 (age 36)
OccupationActress
Years active1992–present
AgentAhoi (agency)
Websitewww.corneliagroeschel.com

Biography edit

Cornelia Gröschel grew up as one of four children in an artistic family in Dresden. Her father is a singer and a voice teacher, her mother is a ballet répétiteur. As a child Cornelia applied for a role in the television series In aller Freundschaft and from 1998 could be seen playing Franzi Moers in episodes 2 to 16.[1] In 2001, she appeared in the title role in Markus Imboden's film adaptation of Heidi. After a ten-month stay in South Africa and graduation from the St. Benno Gymnasium in Dresden-Johannstadt, from 2007 to 2011 she studied acting at the University of Music and Theatre "Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy" Leipzig. During her study, she had guest appearances at the Neues Theater Halle. In 2010 she played Juliet in Romeo and Juliet in the Hexenkessel Hoftheater in the Monbijoupark, Berlin. Since September 2011 she is part of the troupe of the Badisches Staatstheater Karlsruhe.[2][3] In 2012 she was nominated for the Young Actress of the Year Award [de] for the role of Mother in the theater's production of Peter Handke's play Immer noch Sturm (Still Storm).[4]

Cornelia Gröschel's other starring roles on television include a 2006 episode of the crime series Polizeiruf 110 titled Schneewittchen (Snow White), a title role in the 2012 ZDF fairytale Die Schöne und das Biest, and in 2013 the satirical sitcom Lerchenberg, also on ZDF.

Filmography edit

Year Title Type Episode (if applicable) Role
1998 Heimatgeschichten TV series Ein rettender Engel (1998) Marie
1999 Schloßhotel Orth TV series Spurensuche (1999) Clara
Das Geheimnis Short Janina
2000 Einmal Himmel und retour TV movie Kim Jacobsen
2001 Klinik unter Palmen TV series Stunden der Entscheidung (2001)
Tränen und Tequila (2001)
Gebrochene Herzen (2001)
Jasmin Dahl
2001 Heidi [de] Movie Heidi Caduff (title role)
2002 Lilly unter den Linden [de] TV movie Lilly Engelhardt
2003 Hilfe, ich bin Millionär TV movie Sandra Massmann
Für immer verloren TV movie Julia Winter
2004 Experiment Bootcamp TV movie Lena
2006 F4: Vortex [de] TV movie Tine Schütte
Abschnitt 40 TV series Schutzbehauptung (2006) Jule Gönnert
2007 Seducing My Husband TV movie Jamie Henning
2009 Liebling, weck die Hühner auf [de] TV movie Lisa Teuffel
2012 Die Schöne und das Biest [de] TV movie Elsa (title role)
2013 Lerchenberg [de] TV series All 4 episodes:
Das Wunder (2013)
Sascha hautnah (2013)
Du bist, was du isst (2013)
Ein Fall für Zwei (2013)
Judith Kleine
2006–2013 Polizeiruf 110 TV series Polizeiruf 110: Schneewittchen [de] (2006)
Der verlorene Sohn (2013)
Anja Wilke (2006)
Lisa (2013)
1998–2013 In aller Freundschaft TV series Multiple episodes, 11 in total
(1998–1999, 2005, 2013)
Franzi Moers (1998–1999)
Sina Bach (2005)
Daniela Seibel (2013)
2014 TV series Licht ins Dunkel (2014) Hanne Seidel
2015 Eine wie diese TV movie Siggi Thieme
2015 Silvia S. Movie Caro Gisecke
2015 Nele in Berlin TV movie Nele Schiller (title role)
2015 Dengler - Die letzte Flucht TV miniseries Jasmin Berne
2019 Tatort TV series Dresden Detectives episodes Leonie Winkler
2020 Freaks: You're One of Us Movie Wendy

References edit

  1. ^ "Man muss Vertrauen in sein Kind haben." In: Kinder- und Jugendfilm Korrespondenz 90-2/2002, retrieved 31 March 2013.
  2. ^ Cornelia Gröschel am Staatstheater Karlsruhe, retrieved 31 March 2013
  3. ^ Profil bei Agentur Magnet Archived 2014-08-17 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved 31 March 2013
  4. ^ Archived at "Immer noch Sturm ist Stück des Jahres – Cornelia Gröschel, Maike Storf und Mina Salehpour als Nachwuchskünstler nominiert". Badisches Staatstheater Karlsruhe. Archived from the original on 29 April 2013. Retrieved 29 July 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)on 29 April 2013. "Immer noch Sturm ist Stück des Jahres – Cornelia Gröschel, Maike Storf und Mina Salehpour als Nachwuchskünstler nominiert". Badisches Staatstheater Karlsruhe.

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