Nora Tschirner
Nora Marie Tschirner, born on June 12, 1981, in East Berlin, is a multifaceted German actress, musician, and television presenter. Her journey in the acting world commenced in 2001 when she landed a supporting part in Connie Walther's film "Wie Feuer und Flamme" and starred in the film "Sternenfänger" as the lead. Tschirner made her theatrical debut in 2003 at the Hamburg Schauspielhaus with the production of "Trainspotting."
In 2007, she gained significant recognition for her role as the antagonist in the romantic comedy "Keinohrhasen," followed by her performance in the sequel, "Zweiohrküken," released two years later.
In addition to her film work, Tschirner has appeared in various supporting roles across multiple television series, showcasing her versatility as an actress. Notable among these series are "A Strong Team" and "Section 40," where she contributed to engaging storylines and character development.
Tschirner continues to be a prominent figure in the German entertainment industry, seamlessly blending her talents in acting and music while captivating audiences with her dynamic presence.
Filmography
The Conclave
Killing Is My Business, Honey
Wunderschön
Just Something Nice
Wunderschöner
One for the Road (2023)
Rabbit Without Ears 2
Chantal in Fairyland
Girl on a Bicycle
The Space Between the Lines