Julia Malik Biography
Julia Malik is a German actress born on 25th October 1976 in Berlin, Germany. She is also a violinist and singer of the band Hands-Up Excitement and went in 2011 with Pete Doherty tour.
Julia Malik Age
- Julia was born on 25th October 1976 in Berlin, Germany (41 years as at 2017)
Julia Malik Husband
In 1999 she married August Diehl, a German actor. They played together at the Ruhr Festival in Recklinghausen.
Julia Malik Children
- She has a daughter Elsa Augusta Diehl.
Julia Malik Career
Julia Malik wanted to study the violin after graduation.At the age of four she started playing piano. In 1997 she began her studies at the College of Music and Theater in Hamburg. Ulrike Grote hired her as
Blanche for her final piece “Endstation Sehnsucht (Greedy)”. For this role, Julia Malik received the Friedrich Schütter Prize for best actress.
She has since appeared regularly at the theater, was among others at the Schauspiel Hannover in the play “Winner & Looser” on the stage, played at the Deutsches Schauspielhaus in Hamburg “Trainspotting”, “Romeo & Juliet”, Henning Mankells “Lampedusa”, was on Berlin stages in “The
Jewess of Toledo” and “Close Up” to see as well as in Angela Richter’s productions “Lovestream” and “Berghain Boogie Woogie” and stood up with the production “A Moon for the Busy” in Berlin, Recklinghausen, Prague and Bonn the stage.
After graduating, she also began working for film and television: in 2001 she starred in “Boomtown – It Licks” (directed by Tom Zenker), followed by roles in such films as “Deadly Trust” (2002), “Stahlnetz – Erased “(2002),” Then you came “(2003) and” Tatzeit “” Zeitstrafe “(2005, Director: Richard Huber).
Julia Malik PhotoJulia Malik Movies
- 2001: Boomtown – It licks
- 2001: Double use
- 2001: Santa (short film)
- 2001: Shadow Man
- 2001: Handling (short film)
- 2002: In the name of the law – death play
- 2002: Pustefix (short film)
- 2002: Steel net – extinguished
- 2002: Deadly trust
- 2002: driving hunt
- 2003: Bella Block : The Freedom of Wolves
- 2003: Tatort – The love of slaughterers
- 2003: Then you came
- 2003: The rescue pilots – The proof of love
- 2003: Two weeks for us
- 2004: SOKO Cologne
- 2005: Charming Nanny
- 2005: City area – Back to Los
- 2005: The house at Lake Vänern
- 2005: Crime scene – time penalty
- 2005: Tatort – single-handedly
- 2005: Help the family comes
- 2006: hamster job
- 2006: in love with Berlin
- 2007: Coast Guard
- 2007: In all friendship
- 2008: Inga Lindström: Rasmus and Johanna
- 2008: Age before beauty
- 2008: Claudia – The girl from cash register 1
- 2008: A case for two – The ultimatum
- 2010: Flemming Satisfaction
- 2010: The Bull and the Landei – Baby Blues
- 2011: SOKO Leipzig – hen party
- 2011: In all friendship – meaning crisis
- 2011: Countdown – Schoolgirl
- 2011: Licht (short film, Filmakademie Ludwigsburg)
- 2011: Ibijazi
- 2012: Suddenly 70!
- 2012: Alarm for Cobra 11 – The Highway Police – Ordered, kidnapped, delivered
- 2012: Reed (movie)
- 2013: Heartbreaker – father of four sons
- 2014: A strong team (TV series, one episode)
- 2015: The prosecutor (TV series, a series)
- 2015: beginning (feature film)
- 2016: Katie Fforde – My son and his fathers
- 2018: Inga Lindström : Lilith and the cause with the men
- 2000: Guests at Künstlerhaus Wien
- 2000: Reading sample Sartre at the Hamburger Kammerspiele
- 2001: Endstation Sehnsucht at the Forum of the Hamburger Hochschule für Darstellende Kunst
- 2001-2007: Winner & Loser at the Staatstheater Hannover
- 2003: Hilda at the Theater in der Drachengasse, Vienna
- 2003: Trainspotting at the Deutsches Schauspielhaus Hamburg
- 2004: Romeo & Julia at the Deutsches Schauspielhaus Hamburg
- 2006: The Jewess of Toledo at the Hans Otto Theater Potsdam
- 2007: Lampedusa at the German Schauspielhaus Hamburg
- 2008: A moon for the loaded at the Ruhrfestspiele Recklinghausen (with August and Hans Diehl )
- 2011: Berghain Boogie Woogie at the HAU 3
- 2011: Confetti! A magic evening for the politically confused at the Theater Aachen
- 2012: U5 at the Kasemattentheater Luxembourg
- 2014 The dream of a ridiculous man at the FFT Düsseldorf
- 2014 Bad advice with Uwe Ochsenknecht
- 2015 Lampedusa at the Kasemattentheater Luxembourg
Julia Malik Awards
- 2001 Friedrich Schütter Prize.
Video
Julia Malik Interview
Interviewer: Are you often asked for advice?
Julia Malik: No, not really. At least I do not tend to give advice without being asked, as some do. But yes, my friends often ask me how I would act.
Interviewer: Which advice was the best you have ever received?
Julia Malik: It read: I should relax, go to sleep and see what tomorrow looks like. Therefore, I advise others like: Best to eat something warm, then go to sleep and the next morning to think about the situation again. Of course, only in panic or hysterical situations! Often it also helps to think of one another’s position.
Interviewer: What advice has proven to be wrong in retrospect?
Julia Malik: For samples, there are always wrong advice. But that’s not bad. Making mistakes is not bad, you learn from them.
Interviewer: The play is about men and women and other disasters. Are you sometimes glad that you – as a married woman – no longer need to stalk?
Julia Malik: Oh, I find it all really very amusing and never felt it as a kind of stalking. I feel the game between men and women as something very beautiful, very lively. However, I would like to win no flowerpots more, so I am naturally more relaxed.
Interviewer: What do you advise with lovesickness?
Julia Malik: I had a case in which I needed to help a lot. I advised: to let the emotions out, to cry, to drink naturally, to dance, but also to go for a walk and to go out again. With really bad heartache I would not know what I guess.
Interviewer: You are celebrating your 15th wedding anniversary this year. Would you have thought that you could do it that long, after all, did you get married at the age of 23?
Julia Malik: Yes, in 1999 we got married. But I always believed that it would always hold. It is nice!
Interviewer: Do you consult with your husband before accepting a role, or does he ask you?
Julia Malik: Yes, I ask him and vice versa. We are very lucky that we appreciate each other as colleagues. We have already worked together. My husband understands me best as an actress. We speak a language. He is my most important advisor. And there is no good or bad advice.
Interviewer: They are always very well dressed, are fashionable. Have you ever been interested in fashion as a little girl?
Julia Malik: Yes! Of course, I had no idea at that time, but for clothes and disguises, I was already keen as a little girl interested and excited to many games. Meanwhile, I consult with a stylist, have several friends who work in the fashion industry.
Interviewer: Especially in drama or musician life, the temptations are great. And her husband’s movie partner was Angelina Jolie, whom he also had to kiss. Do you leave him there without stomach rumbling to the set?
Julia Malik: No, I had no stomach grumbling. I was curious how she is. She is a great woman. At some point I met her, Brad Pitt too. Although only briefly, but I already knew the stories of my husband.
Interviewer: You’d like to be a mouse at your kitchen table in the evening, when your husband talks about shooting with Angelina or Brad …
Julia Malik: (laughing). Yeah, I just know that she has a pretty good sense of humor.
Interviewer: Does not your husband really like red carpets?
Julia Malik: Well, actually. But I’m not at many parties. I’m more interested in fashion events. He likes to party, but not many people get that.
Source: Super illu
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