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Anna Fischer
Birth at
18 July 1986
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Anna Fisher is a German actress. Anna is a native of Berlin, from the age of eleven she tried to actively engage in music and take part in musicals. Her life motto was the phrase “I want to do everything!”, which she began to apply in her life from an early age.
In 2003, Anna Fischer made her debut in cinema, which was made possible thanks to the efforts of director Hans-Christian Schmid, who met Fisher at the Berlin club Haus der Sinne and proposed to star in a cameo role in his own film. "Far
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Anna Fisher is a German actress.
Anna is a native of Berlin, from the age of eleven she tried to actively engage in music and take part in musicals. Her life motto was the phrase “I want to do everything!”, which she began to apply in her life from an early age.
In 2003, Anna Fischer made her debut in cinema, which was made possible thanks to the efforts of director Hans-Christian Schmid, who met Fisher at the Berlin club Haus der Sinne and proposed to star in a cameo role in his own film.
"Far Light" And Anna agreed.
After filming in “Far World” Anna took part in the filming of TV series SOKO Leipzig and “Berlin, Berlin”.
Anna Fisher’s debut significant work in cinema was the main role in the film “Beloved Child”, directed by Jeanette Wagner in 2005. In this film, she managed to play the role of a girl who became the mistress of her father, who once left their family. Thanks to this role, the actress received the Max Ophuls award for best debut, after which she starred in the films “Rebel”, “It’s done!” and
Devil's spawn. .
Anna Fisher’s filmography includes more than thirty films, including many television films, such as “Deed Done”, “The Hidden Word” and others. In 2006, Anna Fisher took part in the filming of such a project as The Cloud. In 2009, she starred in the film “Love Behind the Wall”, and a year later participated in the creation of the film “Taste of the Night” – a horror film of German production, directed by Neil Blomkamp and Dennis Ganzel.
Subsequently, Anna Fisher had the opportunity to take part in the filming of the film “Fans for Breakfast Don’t Stay” directed by Max Rotemund and “The Living and the Dead” directed by Barbara Albert.