Vanessa Jung

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Vanessa Jung (born 29 February 1980 in Munich, Germany) is a German actress.

After school she went to New York and had a professional acting training. Before, she had a modern dance training in Munich.

At the age of fifteen, she got a role in the soap opera So ist das Leben!. Vanessa played the contract role of Lena Wagenfeld until the show got canceled one year later.

In 2005, she took over the role of Jana von Lahnstein in the soap opera Verbotene Liebe and stayed with the show for three years; leaving in February 2008. A year later, Vanessa took the recurring role of Karla Müller in the telenovela Sturm der Liebe. In August 2010, the actress appeared in Marienhof for a three-episode-stint as Elvira Schnier.

As of October 2010, Vanessa is playing one of the main roles, music teacher Beate Vogel, in the new Sat.1 soap opera Hand aufs Herz, which reunites her with former Verbotene Liebe co-star Andreas Jancke.

Filmography

  • Lutz & Hardy – Nur ein kleiner Biss
  • T.V. Kaiser
  • Park Hotel Stern
  • Thommi und Claudia in Gefahr (1990; Bâloise Jubiläumsstiftung)
  • Anwalt Abel - Rufmord (1994)
  • So ist das Leben! Die Wagenfelds (1995–1996)
  • Blutiger Akkord (1997)
  • Zugriff (1997)
  • Weißblaue Geschichten (1997)
  • Dr. Stefan Frank – Der Arzt, dem die Frauen vertrauen (1997)
  • OP ruft Dr. Bruckner – Die besten Ärzte Deutschlands: Die vernähte Frau (1998)
  • Aus heiterem Himmel: Jetzt oder nie (1998)
  • SOKO 5113: Siebzigtausend (1998)
  • Der Kobold (1998)
  • Rosamunde Pilcher: Dornen im Tal der Blumen (1998)
  • Mutter wider Willen (1998)
  • Typisch Ed! (1999)
  • Der Kuss meiner Schwester (2000)
  • Stimme des Herzens (2000)
  • Mein Vater ist ein Mörder (2000)
  • Männer sind zum Abgewöhnen (2001)
  • Heute Nacht geht was: 100 Pro (2001)
  • Alphateam - Die Lebensretter im OP: Nervenkrieg (2003)
  • Verbotene Liebe (2005–2008)
  • Killing Emma (2007)
  • Sturm der Liebe (2009)
  • Marienhof (2010)
  • Lady Pochoir (2010)
  • Hand aufs Herz (2010–present)

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