Johanna Wokalek
Johanna Wokalek, born on March 3, 1975, is a prominent German actress celebrated for her work on both stage and screen. Under the mentorship of renowned actor Klaus Maria Brandauer, Wokalek garnered acclaim early in her career, receiving three newcomer awards for her compelling performance in the play "Rose Bernd."
Her film career is marked by standout performances in notable German productions, including the acclaimed films "Hierankl," "Barfuss," and "The Baader Meinhof Complex." In 2008, she achieved significant recognition for her role as Gudrun Ensslin, a member of the Red Army Faction, earning her a prestigious Bambi award for her portrayal.
Wokalek further solidified her status as a leading actress in 2009 when she took on the title role in "Pope Joan," a film that explores the legendary story of a woman who disguises herself as a man to rise to the papacy.
With a career that spans both theater and cinema, Johanna Wokalek continues to captivate audiences with her talent and dedication, making her one of the distinguished figures in contemporary German acting.
Filmography
Exit Plan
Wuff
The Coming Days
Sisi & I
Pope Joan
The German Lesson
Beckenrand Sheriff
The Baader Meinhof Complex
Barefoot
Aimée & Jaguar
Freedom (2017)