Rebecca Indermaur
Rebecca Indermaur, born in 1976, is a talented Swiss actress recognized for her impactful performances in both film and television. Hailing from Chur, Grissons, she belongs to the notable In der Maur family, with her father being the acclaimed Swiss painter Robert Indermaur. Growing up in a creative environment—living above a local theater, Klibühni Schnidrzunft—she was naturally drawn into the world of acting and artistry.
Indermaur pursued her passion for performance by studying at the Bern University of Music and Theater in Switzerland. Her career took off with a variety of roles across film and television. She garnered attention for her portrayal of Theres in the 2010 horror film *Sennentuntschi* and brought charm to the screen as Geissenpeterin in the beloved 2015 adaptation of *Heidi*. In 2018, she showcased her versatility by starring as Mona in the romantic drama *Amur senza fin*, notable for being the first feature film in Romansh, a language she learned specifically for the role.
Her filmography also includes appearances in *Easy Tiger* (2008), *Die Käserei in Goldingen* (2010), *Tatort: Skalpell* (2012), *Nebelgrind* (2012), and *Rider Jack* (2015). Additionally, she participated in *Foggrind* and *Crime Scene: Suicide*, further solidifying her presence in the Swiss entertainment industry. Indermaur continues to captivate audiences with her dynamic performances and dedication to her craft.