Maria Simon

Acting

Maria Simon

Overview

Known for
Acting
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Birthday
Feb 06, 1976 (49 years old)

Maria Simon

Known For

Alle Jahre wieder
1h 29m
Movie 2024

Alle Jahre wieder

Wolfsjagd
1h 28m
Movie 2023

Wolfsjagd

Wildlife ranger Sara Jahnke prefers to live in the solitude...

Everyone is f*cking crazy
TV Show 2023

Everyone is f*cking crazy

Der Zeuge
Movie 2023

Der Zeuge

Gestern waren wir noch Kinder
0h 45m
TV Show 2023

Gestern waren wir noch Kinder

Zwerg Nase
Movie 2021

Zwerg Nase

Curling für Eisenstadt
Movie 2019

Curling für Eisenstadt

A Hidden Life
2h 53m
Movie 2019

A Hidden Life

Austrian farmer Franz Jägerstätter faces the threat of execution for...

Break-Out to the Unknown
1h 28m
Movie 2018

Break-Out to the Unknown

In the near future: Europe is in chaos. Right-wing extremists...

Über Land
TV Show 2017

Über Land

Biography

Maria Simon (born February 6, 1976) is a German actress. Simon's German father originally hailed from Leipzig and studied mathematics in Leningrad. There he met Simon's Russian-Jewish mother, Olga, who studied electronics and originally hailed from Kazakhstan. The couple married while studying. Maria Simon is the younger sister of actress Susanna Simon, who was born on 23 July 1968, in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Maria was born and brought up in the former East Germany, but moved to New York City in 1990 to live with her father, a computer expert with the United Nations, and her sister Dalena Simon. She also has a sister named Alyssa. Simon has four children, the first from a former relationship with the actor Devid Striesow, and three with her ex-husband, the actor Bernd Michael Lade. After finishing school she moved back to the newly reunited Germany to study acting at the Academy of Performing Arts Ernst Busch in Berlin where she received her diploma in 1999. She won the award for Best Actress for her role in the film Zornige Küsse at the 22nd Moscow International Film Festival in 2000. Simon was nominated as the best supporting actress in the 2003 German Film Awards, and was named European Shooting Star (i.e., best newcomer) at the 2004 Berlinale. In the same year she played Polly in Bertolt Brechts Dreigroschenoper at the Maxim Gorki Theater in Berlin. Her TV movie Kleine Schwester was nominated for the Adolf Grimme Awards in 2005.