
Nadja Uhl
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Nadja Uhl.
Born: May 23, 1972
Place of Birth: Stralsund, German Democratic Republic
Known For

Ein weites Herz
When Isa provokes the Nazis with a satirical song at her graduation party, she is denied her degree despite passing her exams. She has to give up her plan to become a teacher and, against her mother Petra's wishes, manages to perform in a political cabaret. She enjoys stage success as a singer with an accordion and falls in love with the pianist Laurenz. During the Second World War, Isa's family gets caught up in the wheels of political power and is torn apart - until, after much turbulence, the Vermehrens regain their old cohesion and accompany Isa together as she enters a convent in Bonn.

Bambi
The Bambi, often called the Bambi Award and stylised as BAMBI, is a German award presented annually by Hubert Burda Media to recognize excellence in international media and television to personalities in the media, arts, culture, sports, and other fields "with vision and creativity who affected and inspired the German public that year", both domestic and foreign. First held in 1948, it is the oldest media award in Germany. The trophy is named after Felix Salten's book Bambi, A Life in the Woods and its statuettes are in the shape of the novel's titular fawn character. They were originally made of porcelain until 1958, when the organizers switched to using gold, with the casting done by the art casting workshop of Ernst Strassacker in Süßen.

The Three-Legged Fox

Line of Separation
After the fall of the Third Reich, the small town of Tannbach is cruelly divided between East and West regimes and the town’s inhabitants suffer the consequences. A gripping historical drama exploring the devastating effects decades of conflict had on communities from the end of the Second War War to the fall of the Berlin Wall.

Cherry Blossoms
After finding out that her husband, Rudi, has a fatal illness, Trudi Angermeier arranges a trip to Berlin so they can see their children. Of course, the kids don't know the real reason they're visiting -- and the catch is, neither does Rudi...

Gegen die Angst
After police officer Jan Wiegand is critically injured in action, public prosecutor Judith Schrader throws herself into the fight against organized crime in Berlin. But she would actually have to give up the case, as she has a secret relationship with the married victim.

The Legend of Timm Thaler: or The Boy Who Sold His Laughter
The devil tricks a little boy off his laughter in exchange for assured wins in all his bets. It depicts his journey after the deal with the devil, how he loses his soul bit by bit with each win.

Jungle Child
A family of a German linguist lives with an indigenous tribe in Papua New Guinea.

The Baader Meinhof Complex
When German police viciously quell a protest against the shah of Iran, popular journalist Ulrike Meinhof rebels against her dishonest marriage, walks away from her children and joins radical anarchist Andreas Baader. Together with Baader's girlfriend, Gudrun Ensslin, they form the violent Red Faction Army, and together perpetrate a slew of terrorist attacks as a way of disrupting the fabric of what they see as an increasingly fascist state.

Spreewaldkrimi
Filmography
as Carla Hellmich
as Judith Schrader
as Mary Cornfield
as Karo Schubert
as Mary Cornfield
as Judith Schrader
as Karoline
as Lotte Bohla
as Katja Brühning
as Judith Schrader
as Isabell Moosbach / Karla Parker
as Margarete Oelckers
as Self - Host / Narrator (voice)
as Karin Wegemann
as Conny
as Liesbeth Erler
as Apple
as Cecilie von Hohenberg
as Thea Cronpichel
as Isa Vermehren
as Karin Wegemann
as Katharina Dreher
as Josta Fischer
as Susanne Feldberg
as Mutter Doris Kuegler
as Inka Frank
as Susanne Feldberg
as Tanja
as Stewardess Gabriele Dillmann
as Brigitte Mohnhaupt
as Franzi
as Tanja Bartko
as Anna Degen
as Nadine Hoffmann
as Katja Döbbelin
as Juliane Meybach
as Nike
as Paula Reinhardt - BKA Beamtin
as Nina
as Doris
as Helga Wolbert
as Young Anna
as Zitrone
as Nele
as Anke
as Tatjana
as Nora
as Self
as Self
as Bibi Dinkel
as Petra Schächter
as Self