Jördis Triebel

Jördis Triebel, born and raised in Prenzlauer Berg, East Berlin, is basically a powerhouse in German film and TV. She’s got this insane emotional range—one minute she’s breaking your heart on screen, the next she’s making you rethink everything you thought you knew about her character. Growing up with three sisters in the old East, she fell in love with acting pretty early, which honestly shows in how natural she is on stage and screen. She got her chops at the Bremer Theater, spending three years in the trenches with the ensemble after her studies. That stage work? It still bleeds through in her performances—you can tell she’s got that live-theater grit. Her big TV break was a guest spot on Wolffs Revier back in 2005, but it was her lead in Emmas Glück (Emmas Bliss, 2006) that blew critics away. Playing a terminally ill woman, she snagged the German Film Award and pretty much kicked the door open for her film career. She’s racked up more awards since then—like, four German Film Awards, no big deal—for roles in Pope Joan, West, and One Breath. Not to mention her parts in international hits like Babylon Berlin and Dark, where she just owns every scene she’s in. Off screen, Triebel keeps things low-key, barely spilling anything about her personal life, though she’s known to support eco-friendly causes. She’s a big reader, too, always looking for stories that pack a punch. Her work keeps raising the bar for German cinema, especially when it comes to telling women’s stories with guts and honesty.

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Personal details

  • Birth Date: 1977-10-30
  • Height: 5′ 7″ (1.70 m)
  • Birth Location: East-Berlin, German Democratic Republic
  • Professions: Actress, Soundtrack

Did you know

    • Nick Names: Jördis
    • Trivia:

      reference nBetween 2001 and 2004, someone was deep in the thick of things at the Theater of Bremen, not just hanging around but actually part of the ensemble. We're talking about those three years where everything probably felt like a whirlwind of rehearsals, late-night coffee, and a million costume changes. The Theater of Bremen isn’t exactly some tiny back-alley joint, either—being on the ensemble there means you’re pretty much living and breathing the stage, churning out show after show, sometimes barely catching your breath before the next curtain call. I mean, imagine the amount of drama (on and off the stage), the friendships, the chaos, the rush of applause echoing in your ears night after night. Those years? Probably shaped a whole chunk of their career, gave them stories people would kill to hear at parties. Theater life, man—it’s wild.

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    • When was Ram Charan born?

      October 30, 1977

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      5′ 7″ (1.70 m)

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      East-Berlin, German Democratic Republic

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