Liv Lisa Fries

Liv Lisa Fries (born 31 October 1990) is a German actress. In 2017, she gained an international following as the female lead Charlotte Ritter in the German TV series Babylon Berlin.[1]

Liv Lisa Fries
Fries in 2018
Born
Liv Lisa Fries

(1990-10-31) 31 October 1990
Berlin, Germany
NationalityGerman
OccupationActress
Years active2005–present

Early life and education

Liv Lisa Fries was born on 31 October 1990 in Berlin, Germany.[2] She was raised in the Berlin borough of Pankow.[3]

Fries studied abroad as an exchange student in Beijing. After receiving her Abitur in 2010, she enrolled in university to study philosophy and literary science, but dropped out as her career as an actress progressed.

Career

Fries wanted to become an actress when she was fourteen years old after watching Léon: The Professional because she was impressed by Natalie Portman's performance. Her first film role was in Atomised (2005) (German: Elementarteilchen); however, her role was cut from the film. Her debut occurred in 2006 with an episode of Schimanski, in which she played the female lead role.[4]

She performed in the German made-for-television film Sie hat es verdient (2010) as an aggressive, frustrated teenager named Linda who tortures one of her peers. Fries said that during filming, she started feeling lonely and isolated, just like her character.[5]

In 2013, she starred in the German tragicomedy Zurich (original title Und morgen Mittag bin ich tot). She received wide critical acclaim for her performance as Lea, a young woman with cystic fibrosis. According to Fries, she prepared for the role by meeting with a patient with the disease, in addition to running up stairs while breathing through a straw.[6] For her role, she was awarded the Bavarian Film Prize 2013, the Max Ophüls Prize, a German Film Critics Award, and the German Director’s Prize.[2]

Fries received her most prominent role to date when she was cast in 2016 as Charlotte Ritter in the German prestige television show Babylon Berlin. In Babylon Berlin, Fries stars as a police stenographer from a poor background who uses her resourcefulness and connections to investigate a series of crimes in Weimar Republic-era Berlin.[7] The first two series of the show were filmed over eight months beginning in May 2016 and released consecutively in Fall 2017. Babylon Berlin has been very popular in Germany as well as with international audiences and has elevated Fries to international prominence; Fries is considered one of Germany's upcoming stars and has been featured in many magazines.[8][9] For her portrayal, Fries shares an Adolf Grimme Award with the Babylon Berlin team.

The show went on a yearlong production hiatus during which Fries filmed two projects; she played a recurring role in both seasons of the 2017 American TV series Counterpart,[10] and also co-starred in the film Prélude with Louis Hofmann.[2] In late 2018, Fries began the six-month shoot for the third season of Babylon Berlin which will premiere in Germany in 2020.[11][12][13]

Personal life

In addition to her native tongue German, she speaks English, French and Mandarin.[14]

As of 2020, Fries lives in a village in Brandenburg.[3]

Selected filmography

Film

  • Die Welle (2008)
  • Stronger Than Blood (2010)
  • Romeos (2011)
  • Zurich (2013)
  • Staudamm (2013)
  • Die Präsenz (2014)
  • Boy 7 (2015)
  • Heil (2015)
  • Lou Andreas-Salomé, The Audacity to be Free (2016). This German-language movie is about Lou Andreas-Salomé.
  • Rakete Perelman (2017)
  • Prélude (2019)

Television

Awards

  • 2012: Best Young Actress for Sie hat es verdient (Goldene Kamera Awards)
  • 2014: Best Young Actress for Zurich (Bavarian Film Awards)
  • 2014: Best Young Actress for Zurich (Max-Ophüls-Preis)
  • 2014: Best Actress for Zurich (Deutscher Regiepreis Metropolis)
  • 2015: Best Actress for Zurich (Preis der deutschen Filmkritik)
  • 2018: Grimme-Preis for Babylon Berlin (note: everyone majorly involved with the production of the series won the award, including all three lead actors)

References

  1. Krekeler, Elmar (29 September 2017). "Babylon Berlin: Tom Tykwers Sittengemälde - Trailer & Kritik". Welt.de. Retrieved 6 December 2017.
  2. "German Films Quarterly Portrait Liv Lisa Fries". www.germanfilmsquarterly.de. Retrieved 6 January 2020.
  3. Zeitung, Berliner. "Liv Lisa Fries über "Babylon Berlin": "Selbst ich denke beim Zuschauen: cool!"". Berliner Zeitung (in German). Retrieved 29 February 2020.
  4. Denk, David (14 September 2011). "ARD-Film "Sie hat es verdient": Die Extremistin". Taz.de. Retrieved 6 December 2017.
  5. Sturm, Susanne (14 July 2010). "Drama "Sie hat es verdient" "Es soll weh tun"". www.tvspielfilm.de. Retrieved 20 March 2018.
  6. Oertel, Friederike (2 December 2017). "Liv Lisa Fries im Porträt "Ich kann mich nicht mit jeder Rolle neu erfinden, aber ich versuche es"". sueddeutsche.de. Retrieved 20 March 2018.
  7. "Liv Lisa Fries is Charlotte Ritter". Babylon Berlin. Retrieved 6 January 2020.
  8. Horst, Carole; Horst, Carole (11 January 2017). "Berlin: Variety Unveils 10 Europeans to Watch". Variety. Retrieved 6 January 2020.
  9. Jansson, Mikael. "14 Global Superstars Who Know No Limits, Photographed by Mikael Jansson". Vogue. Retrieved 6 January 2020.
  10. Petski, Denise (30 March 2017). "'Counterpart': Jacqueline Bisset, Stefan Kapicic, Five More Set To Recur On Starz Spy Thriller". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
  11. Wiseman, Andreas; Wiseman, Andreas (24 July 2018). "'Babylon Berlin' Confirmed For Third Season, Plot & Shoot Details Revealed". Deadline. Retrieved 14 August 2019.
  12. Meza, Ed; Meza, Ed (9 April 2019). "'Babylon Berlin 3' Sells to More Than 35 Countries, Including Netflix for U.S. (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved 14 August 2019.
  13. "Volker Bruch on Instagram: "That's a wrap! Thank you for the last 6 month! 🙏🍾🥂🤗😓🕺🏻#champagneinthemembrane #season3 #keepdancing"". Instagram. Retrieved 14 August 2019.
  14. ""Und morgen Mittag bin ich tot": Atemberaubend gut: Liv Lisa Fries". Tvspielfilm.de. Retrieved 6 December 2017.
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