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Leonie Mellinger

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Leonie Mellinger (born in Berlin, Germany) is a British actress.

Mellinger was born in the British military hospital neighbouring Spandau Prison as her actor father was then working for Bertolt Brecht's theatre company (the Berliner Ensemble).[1] Her Jewish parents were childhood refugees from Nazi Germany; her grandfather was Werner Scholem, who was killed in Buchenwald.[1]

Mellinger trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama. Her acting debut was as Miriam in the 1981 BBC television serialisation of D.H. Lawrence's Sons and Lovers. In the television serial Small World (1988), based on the novel by David Lodge, she played a central double role portraying the twins Angelica and Lily. Her stage appearances with the Royal Shakespeare Company have included Lavinia in Titus Andronicus and Perdita in The Winter's Tale.

As well as acting, she teaches communication and personal impact skills at her own training company.

Selected filmography

Cinema

Year Film Role Notes
1981 Memoirs of a Survivor Emily Mary Cartwright
1983 Ghost Dance Marianne
1984 Memed, My Hawk Hatche
1985 Zina German Stenographer

TV

Year Film Role Notes
1981 Sons and Lovers Miriam Leivers
1985 Bergerac Terry
1986 Dead Head Angela
1988 Small World Angelica / Lily
1989 The New Statesman Clarissa
1992 Lovejoy Marina
1994 Wycliffe Polly Innes

References

  1. ^ a b Mellinger, Lonie (27 January 2018). "My family is Jewish. My penpal's has a Nazi past. Such is friendship". The Guardian. Retrieved 27 January 2018.

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