Lisa-Marie Koroll: The actress likes to do that in Berlin

Lisa Marie Koroll
The actress likes to do that in Berlin

Lisa-Marie Koroll plays Eileen Dreetz in “Wolfswinkel”.

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Lisa-Marie Koroll can be seen in “Wolfswinkel”. For this she has trained herself in a Berlin dialect. These are her capital city tips.

Lisa-Marie Koroll (25) can be seen on March 29 in the television film “Wolfswinkel” produced by WDR on the first (8:15 p.m.). In it she plays a young adult who is radicalized by a right-wing influencer (Claudia Eisinger, 38).

The “Bibi & Tina” star has acquired a Berlin dialect for her role. The actress has lived there for many years. In an interview with the news agency spot on news, Koroll revealed her favorite activity in the German capital: “Hackesche Höfe cinema and breakfast in the TwoTrick Pony, followed by a walk through the beautiful cemetery next door.” What the 25-year-old appreciates about Berlin is the opportunity to do something different every day.

Artists feel at home there

“It never gets boring,” she says. Every district is different. That’s what makes Berlin so exciting. “Also, of course, it’s a very artistic city, with a lot of history that you can just feel,” she adds.

In “Wolfswinkel” the actress can present her Berlin dialect, for which she trained before filming. “It was unusual,” she says. For the acting profession, you first learn perfect High German. “Taking that and learning a dialect that was new to me was definitely an interesting experience.” This showed her that she would like to learn other dialects in the future.

But she “prepared for her role like she would for any other role”. For “Wolfswinkel” it was particularly important to understand where this radical change and the motivation came from. No character is black and white. “Ultimately, it’s always a small social experiment,” she says.

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