
Lea Müller
Acting
Biography
Lea Müller is a German actress. Lea Müller made her film debut in 2007 in the TV movie 12 is called: I love you as the film daughter of Devid Striesow. In the same year she appeared in the Christmas comedy Meine schöne Bescherung alongside Martina Gedeck and Heino Ferch. Between 2008 and 2010 she appeared as Paula Fabian in five episodes of the ZDF television series Unser Charly. In 2010 she appeared with a small role in the production Die Grenze, directed by Roland Suso Richter and broadcast on Sat.1. In the summer of 2012 she played the young Wilhelmine in the musical Friedrich - Mythos und Tragödie in Potsdam's Metropolis-Halle[1] For the television adaptation Das Mädchen mit den Schwefelhölzer (The Girl with the Sulfur Woods), which was shown in the Christmas Program 2013 as part of the film series Six at One Stroke, she took on a title role for the first time. In the adaptation of the fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen with Nina Kunzendorf, Oliver Korittke and Jörg Hartmann she impersonated the orphan Inga. Since August 2012 Lea Müller has been attending a grammar school in her home town of Potsdam.
Known For

The exciting stories about the cheeky chimpanzee Charly, who finds a new home with a Berlin vet family.
Unser Charly

An exotic animal turns into a monster and becomes a deadly danger for all passengers.
Monster on a Plane

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Kommissarin Heller

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German Horror Story - Teutonic Terror Tales

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Das Echo der Schuld

On a cold Christmas Eve, a little girl is shivering in the streets. She has a bundle of matches to sell. She decides to not returns the orphanage, and ran away, in the rundown family home . "If I could light at least one, to have a little warm. Just one to warm me up." This heartbreaking version of Hans Christian Andersen's tale tells how her parents' visions gently accompanied her to death.
Das Mädchen mit den Schwefelhölzern

Due to alleged West contacts Bettina is arrested in 1984. Jan is a Stasi officer and expert in interrogation. For half a year, the officer and the dissident sit face to face almost daily, and the unbelievable happens: they fall in love with each other. In a few words and gestures and by means of a numerical code, they communicate. '11 means 'you are beautiful', '12 means 'I love you'. Jan and Bettina are always at risk of their love being discovered.
12 heißt: Ich liebe Dich
Marlene watches her granddaughter Lara telling her doll the story of "Lulaland." A frightening but yet not unknown place for Marlene. Desperately Marlene tries to find out how Lara found out about a family secret that was hidden for more than 30 years.
Lulaland

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