Alexandra Kamp
Alexandra Kamp-Groeneveld, born on December 29, 1966, in Karlsruhe, Germany, is a talented model and actress known for her diverse roles across film and television. Raised in the picturesque town of Baden-Baden, she pursued her passion for acting by studying at prestigious drama schools in New York, Los Angeles, and Paris. Her professional journey began in 1994, marking the start of a successful career that would see her feature in numerous German films and television series, as well as appearances in Hollywood B-movies.
Kamp's filmography includes notable performances alongside iconic actors. In 1998, she shared the screen with the legendary Claudia Cardinale in "Riches, belles, etc." and starred alongside Leslie Nielsen in the 2001 comedy "2001: A Space Travesty." One of her standout roles came in 2003 when she took the lead in "Sumuru," an English-South African co-production featuring Michael Shanks.
In addition to her acting career, Alexandra gained significant media attention when she graced the cover of the German edition of Playboy in 2007. Beyond her artistic endeavors, she is also dedicated to philanthropy, serving as the spokesperson for the "Kinderhospiz St. Nikolaus," a children's hospice in the Bavarian Alps that supports terminally ill children and their families. Alexandra is known for her commitment to charity work, often participating in readings to raise awareness and funds for various causes.