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Lilly Krug-1

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Adaptable Curious Communicative Witty Sociable Intellectual

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2001-06-05
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Lilly Krug, a talented and driven actress, was born and raised in Germany, where her passion for acting began at an early age. From the very start, Lilly showed a deep commitment to her craft, and it wasn’t long before she made her acting debut in the short film Malou. The film went on to become a finalist at the prestigious Oscar-qualifying 22nd Manhattan Short Film Festival in 2019—a remarkable achievement that put Lilly on the map. Since then, Lilly has continued building an impressive resume with notable roles in major projects.

In 2021, audiences saw Lilly Krug in Every Breath You Take, a psychological thriller starring Academy Award winner Casey Affleck alongside Michelle Monaghan and Sam Claflin. That same year, she appeared in the intense drama Swing, sharing the screen with Oscar-nominated actor Michael Shannon—an experience that further highlighted her growing presence in the industry. Beyond her work in film, Lilly Krug also made her mark on television, starring in the German series Gipfelstürmer, showcasing her versatility across different mediums.

But Lilly isn’t just about acting—she’s someone who thrives on adventure and personal growth. With an adventurous streak that defines much of her life off-screen, Lilly once climbed Mount Kilimanjaro solo at just eighteen years old. As one of the famed Seven Summits, this feat speaks volumes about her determination and courage. When she’s not scaling mountains or filming on set, Lilly stays active by teaching indoor cycling classes and enjoys diving with her advanced scuba certification.

For Lilly, acting is more than a career—it’s a way to explore the emotional depth and complex circumstances of the characters she brings to life. Every role offers her a new challenge, and that’s exactly what she loves most. Whether she’s on a mountain peak or in front of the camera, Lilly Krug continues to push boundaries, both professionally and personally.

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So, when it comes to Lilly Krug’s filmography, one standout is definitely Plane (2023), which happens to be her highest rated movie so far. It really showcased Lilly Krug’s range and brought her into the spotlight in a big way. On the other hand, Zero Contact (2022) received more mixed reactions, making it the lowest rated film in Lilly Krug’s career up to this point. While every actor has highs and lows, Lilly Krug continues to build an interesting and evolving body of work.

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