Rebecca was born in the small town of Ludwigsburg, located in Baden-Wütemberg, on April 18, 1981. According to the zodiac sign Rebecca - Aries. Her height is 173 cm, she is a brunette with green-brown eyes. The woman speaks excellent English and can speak French well.
It is noteworthy that the surname Mosselman is the creative pseudonym of the actress. Her real name is Rebecca von Mitzluff.
In 2005, the girl graduated from the acting school Fritz Kirchhoff, located in Berlin.
Movie career
As a young 12-year-old girl, Rebecca began appearing in the camera, taking part in numerous television productions. The first appearance on the screen happened in 1978 in the television program "Special Commission". The first film in which Rebecca starred was called Rosamund Pilher. It was released in 1993, and its great popularity came due to its main role in the feature film Knallharte Jungs ("New Ants in Pants"), released on German television in 2002. Later, this film will receive an award for the best comedy in the cinema at the German Film Festival.
In March of the same year, along with her colleague Diana Amft, Rebecca participated on TV Total in the Stefan Raab talk show.
Theater career
In 2005, Rebecca got a job in a theater in Senftenberg. In the same year, he won the Theater of the Year nomination, won by the Theater heute magazine. Rebecca made a great contribution to this achievement thanks to the roles of Gretchen in Faust, Louise in Kabbalah and Liebe and Mardle in Presidents.
Rebecca is a participant in many theater festivals held in Germany and Austria. In 2010, she played Stella in the production of The Ultimate Station at Stuttgart's Elder Schattspielhaus.
Selected filmography of the actress
The list of acting works by Rebecca Mosselman includes 26 films and TV programs. She has established herself as a highly professional actress in many film genres. The most interesting films of Rebecca Mosselmann include the following:
- Rosamund Pilher (1993);
- "Our Charlie" (1995-2012, TV series);
- "Kings of speed" (2004);
- Crazy Racing 2 (2004);
- Flurry (2006);
- "We Love Cinema - Metro" (2008, short);
- Marta (2008);
- The Stuttgart Assassination (TV series 2009 - ...);
- "Josephine Click" (2014).