Daniela Holtz

Daniela Holtz (born in 1977) is a German stage, television and film actor.

Life

Born in Bad Cannstatt, Stuttgart, Holtz grew up in Algeria, Bremen, Bavaria and elsewhere. After graduation she worked as a journalist, before studying acting from 1999 to 2003 at the Hochschule „Ernst-Busch“ in Berlin. Stage work in Leipzig und Berlin followed. She has worked on films under directors such as Maren Ade and Marcus H. Rosenmüller and on various television series such as Stolberg, Großstadtrevier, SOKO Wismar, SOKO Köln, Tatort and KDD – Kriminaldauerdienst. She also works as an acting and directing coach as well as a lecturer at the Hochschule Ernst Busch and in 2008-2009 graduated as a screenwriter at the Autorenschule Hamburg Berlin. Her more recent role was in Victoria as Queen Victoria's closest friend.[1][2][3]

Partial filmography

Theatre

  • 2003: Onkel Wanja (Schauspiel Leipzig; Director: Markus Dietz)
  • 2003: Liebelei (Schauspiel Leipzig; Director: Enrico Lübbe)
  • 2003: Sterne über Mansfeld (Schauspiel Leipzig; Director: Armin Petras)
  • 2004: Ein Volksfeind (Schauspiel Leipzig; Director: Antoine Uitdehaag)
  • 2005: Der Kaufmann von Venedig (Deutsches Theater Berlin; Director: Tina Manik)
  • 2005: Clavigo (Deutsches Theater Berlin; Director: Martin Pfaff)
  • 2006: Die Feuerrote Blume (Maxim-Gorki-Theater Berlin; Kerstin Lenkrad)
  • 2006: Trauer muss Elektra tragen (Schaubühne Berlin; Director: Thomas Ostermeier)
  • 2006: Augusta (Schaubühne Berlin; Director: Rafael Sanchez)
  • 2007: Orestes (Schauspielhaus Hamburg; Director: Alexander Krebs)
  • 2009: Dies ist kein Liebeslied (Theater unterm Dach, Berlin; Director: Wenke Hardt)

References

  1. "Meet Daniela Holtz who plays Baroness Lehzen - Queen Victoria's governess and closest friend. Victoria premieres Sun, Jan 15th at 9/8c on MASTERPIECE". Yahoo (Entertainment). Yahoo. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
  2. "It was impossible to turn down Victoria, says Jenna Coleman". Indian Express. Indian Express. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
  3. "Scrapbook of Queen Victoria's childhood to be auctioned in Berlin". The Guardian. The Guardian. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
  4. "'Victoria' Gets Season 2 Premiere Date On PBS". Deadline. Deadline. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
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