Rosalie Thomass

Actor

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Rosalie Thomass is one of the most recognizable faces in German-language film and television. Her roles are characterized by precision, tempo, and quiet comedy, often with characters on the edge of convention. In MONIKA (2011, directed by Christian Werner), she carries a sensitively told film about self-assertion and new beginnings—a leading role that showcases her ability to play physically and emotionally demanding parts. In KLEPTOMAMI (2017, directed by Pola Beck), she demonstrates precise timing in short film format; the production received the FBW rating “particularly valuable” and was awarded a Special Mention at interfilm Berlin. In TAXI - BASED ON THE BESTSELLER BY KAREN DUVE (2015, directed by Kerstin Ahlrichs), she gives a convincing performance as Alex in a coming-of-age story that combines the tone of the 1980s with a strong main character. In addition to her cinema work, Thomass regularly appears in television and streaming productions; her filmography documents consistent diversity from arthouse to mainstream cinema. The recurring pattern: characters with rough edges, carried by a clear presence and precise contours. Thomass has thus established herself as an actress who confidently combines realistic milieus, humor, and vulnerability—and thus shapes projects that are suitable for both festivals and audiences.

Films on Sooner

  • Kleptomami

    2017

    10 mins

    Shorts

    A film about the absurdities of being a mom today.