
Julia Dietze
Julia Dietze (born 9 January 1981) is a German actress. She is the daughter of the German artist, illustrator and painter Mathias Dietze. Her mother is from Marseille. Julia Dietze grew up with her two younger sisters in Munich. She gained her first film experience in the movies Soloalbum by Gregor Schnitzler, Fickende Fische from Almut Getto, and Was nützt die Liebe in Gedanken by Achim von Borries, and in some TV films, such as Ghetto Kids, Echte Männer? and Die Stimmen. Her first TV starring role was in Mädchen Nr. 1, directed by Stefan Holtz. In February 2009 it was announced that Dietze will play the lead role in the science fiction comedy Iron Sky by the Finnish independent director Timo Vuorensola. The shooting of the film was completed in February 2011.
- Known ForActing
- Born9 January 1981 (age 44)
- Place of BirthMarseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France
Julia Dietze

- Known ForActing
- Born9 January 1981 (age 44)
- Place of BirthMarseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France
Kunduz
2024

Iron Sky: The Coming Race
2019

Onkel Wanja
2019

Christmas in Vienna
2019

After-Work Beer
2018

Smile
2018

5 Women
2017

Montrak
2017

Suck Me Shakespeer 3
2017

Plan B
2016

Half Brothers
2015

Oh No Not Rudy Again!
2015

A Spicy Kraut
2014

Bullet
2014

Frauenherzen
2014

Vergrabene Stimmen
2014

Autumn Blood
2013

Iron Sky
2012

Dating Lanzelot
2012

Kreutzer kommt ... ins Krankenhaus
2012

Geisterfahrer
2012

Berlin Kaplanı
2012
Tim Sander goes to Hollywood
2012

Room 205 of Fear
2011
The Berlin Project
2011

Schenk mir dein Herz
2010

Lucky Fritz
2009

Run for Your Life!
2008

1½ Ritter - Auf der Suche nach der hinreißenden Herzelinde
2008

Robert Zimmermann Is Tangled Up in Love
2008

Werther
2008

Little Paris
2008

Lilly Schönauer - Umweg ins Glück
2007

Schöne Aussicht
2007
Liebes Leid und Lust
2006

Oktoberfest
2005

Erkan & Stefan 3
2005

Schwarze Erdbeeren
2005

Pura Vida Ibiza
2004

Love in Thoughts
2004

Mädchen Nr. 1
2003

Soloalbum
2003
Echte Männer?
2003

Die Stimmen
2003
Männlich, ledig, jung, sucht
2003
Ghettokids - Brüder ohne Heimat
2002
