The German actress rose to a whole new level of international recognition when she was cast as Nita in the 2016 adaptation of the young adult novel The Divergent Series: Allegiant. While she had already built a solid reputation in her home country, this role truly put her on the global map. Prior to that breakthrough, the German actress had been steadily working in the industry, with notable appearances on popular German television series such as Stuttgart Homicide.
Long before the spotlight found her, she took her first real step toward acting at just seventeen years old, meeting with a talent agent who helped set her on the path she’d dreamed of. That early determination paid off—her very first audition led to a role in a German television movie, marking the beginning of what would become a promising career.
Outside of her professional life, the German actress shares a close bond with her family, including her one brother, who has remained an important part of her journey. Over time, her dedication and talent have made her not just a familiar face in Germany, but a recognized name far beyond its borders.
She really made a name for herself with her standout role in the 2014 horror film Spring, and it paid off when she took home a Fright Meter Award. Her performance was not only memorable but also widely praised, solidifying her place in the genre. She definitely proved her talent through that role, and winning the award was a well-deserved recognition of her hard work and dedication. She continues to be recognized for her contribution to horror cinema, thanks in large part to that breakthrough moment.