
Acting
Anna Hausburg (born November 30, 1989, in Berlin, Köpenick district) is a German actress. Anna Hausburg originally aspired to become a dancer and completed training in ballet, jazz, and street dance. Beginning in 2011, she took acting lessons with the certified actor Heiko Pinkowski. In 2017, she studied art history at Humboldt University of Berlin. Hausburg appeared in front of the camera as early as age eleven. She gained her first acting experience in commercials. In 2002, she appeared in the comedy show *Mensch Markus*. In 2003, under the direction of Karola Meeder, she played the young Anna Helmholtz in the television film *Auch Erben will gelernt sein*. In 2004, she took on the role of Clara Schönfeld in the RTL series *Meine schönsten Jahre* and played Mandy Hoffmann in the ZDF series *Alles über Anna*, starring alongside Valerie Niehaus. Dieter Wedel cast her in his television films *Papa und Mama* and *Mein alter Freund Fritz*. Hausburg made her feature film debut in 2005 in *Max und Moritz Reloaded*, followed by an appearance in *TKKG – Das Geheimnis um die rätselhafte Mind-Machine* in 2006. In 2007, she played the female lead alongside Alain Morel in the film *Leroy*. In 2008, she took on the title role in the fairy tale film *Dornröschen* (Sleeping Beauty), part of the ZDF series *Märchenperlen*. In 2010, she appeared as Josefine in *Der Meisterdieb*. In 2011 and 2012, she played the role of Leonie—the daughter of the series' protagonist—in the *Das Traumhotel* series, starring alongside Christian Kohlund. Since 2019, she has portrayed Jasmina, a veterinary assistant, in the ARD series *Käthe und ich*. Additionally, she has taken on guest roles in numerous television series, including *Küstenwache*, *Notruf Hafenkante*, *Ein starkes Team*, *Daheim in den Bergen*, *Rosamunde Pilcher*, as well as various *SOKO* formats. Since 2022, Anna Hausburg has played the lead role of Chief Inspector Nele Oldendorf in the ZDF/ORF series *SOKO Linz*. Anna Hausburg lives in Berlin.

A gently humorous look at otherness and xenophobia in modern day German with this tale of a black Berlin teen named Leroy who rediscovers his roots after falling for a pretty white girl and meeting her racist family.

German TV adaptation of Grimm‘s fairy tale “Sleeping Beauty“.

Grace Ravenglass is the owner of Luckenham House, an estate in the picturesque Hudson Valley near the metropolis of New York. Grace is just about to break up her marriage and has to come to terms with her husband Edward moving out to be with his younger lover when she meets Ellie Summers. The young artist earns her living with commissioned drawings of private houses. She also offers her services to Grace. As different as the women seem, they like each other straight away. Grace understands how Ellie feels, having been left pregnant by her boyfriend, and offers her a place to stay at Luckenham.

Max and Moritz are two young brothers living an adventurous life of petty crime in Hamburg, Germany. After the two boys steal a car and get into an accident, with the adolescent daughter of a Hamburg Senator sitting in the passenger seat, the two scoundrels are packed up and sent to a boot camp. This military-style camp is run by Axel and Henry, two former East German soldiers who still strongly believe in Communism but are secretly gay lovers. Max and Moritz steal another car...a red Ferrari owned by small-town pimp Murder-Hanne. The nationalistic sadist teaches the boys a painful lesson, but Max and Moritz wouldn’t be Max and Moritz if they let this weekend-fascist get them down... and when they acquire the key to their military school’s ordinance depot, things start to change.

Tanja Wilken starts her new job in Freiburg's homicide department and there's already a dead body on her very first day. What's more, everyone at the police station seems to be related to everyone else - it's a real bullpen.


After Sinas boyfriend loses all their savings with his criminal wheeling and dealing, every means is right to her to gain her some money.

Claire's family life is not very harmonious at the moment: her marriage to teacher Frank is in crisis and her children Betti and Daniel are distant. In a quiet moment, Claire immerses herself once again in the world of Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream", in which she once played the leading role. But then she is magically transformed into her 16-year-old self! As a classmate of her children, she not only gets to know them anew, but also her husband Frank.

Girl gets transported back in the past and makes changes to the direction in her life
