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Austrian actress (born 1961)
Sophie Rois
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Born
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1961-06-01
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1 June 1961
(age 63)
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Occupation
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Sophie Rois
(born 1961) is an
Austrian
actress who lives and works in Berlin.
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She has appeared in such films as
Three
,
180°
,
Enemy at the Gates
and television programmes such as
Polizeiruf 110
and
Die kleine Monsterin
(voice).
Career
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Sophie Rois and Martin Wuttke
Rois was born on 1 June 1961 in
Ottensheim
,
Austria
. From 1983 to 1986, she studied acting at the
Max Reinhardt Seminar
in Vienna.
Early in her career, Rois was one of the few professional actors
Christoph Schlingensief
worked with.
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In Berlin, Rois worked at
Volksbuhne
(1993?2017) and
Deutsches Theater
(2018?2022). In 2022, she joined the Volksbuhne again.
In 2014, Rois appeared in the documentary
The Decent One
as
Margarete Himmler
, wife of
Heinrich Himmler
.
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Recognition
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Rois received the first grade of the French
Ordre des Arts et des Lettres
during
Berlinale
on 10 February 2014 at the French Embassy of
Berlin
.
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She accepted the invitation to become a member of Berlin's
Academy of Arts
in 2017.
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Other awards include:
Selected filmography
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External links
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References
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Irene Bazinger (25 January 2010),
Warum ist Klauen in Ordnung, Frau Rois?
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
.
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Julide Tanriverdi and Bjoern Trautwein (31 October 1999),
Ready to Rumble: A Heavy Puncher Who's Outrageous
New York Times
.
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Abrams, Simon (1 October 2014).
"Spoiler Alert!
The Decent One
Reveals Himmler Was a Bad Guy"
.
The Village Voice
. Retrieved
11 January
2015
.
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"Botschafter Gourdault-Montagne zeichnet Cineasten Rois und Buchholz bei Berlinale-Abend aus"
. french embassy Berlin. 11 February 2014
. Retrieved
13 February
2014
.
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New members of the Akademie der Kunste
Academy of Arts
, press release of 7 July 2017.
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Ed Meza (8 April 2011),
‘Vincent’ sweeps Lolas
Variety
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Janet Maslin (7 October 1998),
Sowing A New Order In Rocky Soil
New York Times
.
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Deborah Young (13 September 2010),
Nudity abounds in tasteful romantic comedy "Three"
Reuters
.
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Leo Barraclough (19 January 2022),
The Match Factory Reveals Berlinale Lineup, Including Two Competition Titles
Variety
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