
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female
May 24, 1975 (50 years old)
Berlin, Germany
Also Known As
- Milena Dreissig
Milena Dreißig
Biography
Milena Dreißig (born May 24, 1975, in Berlin) is a German actress. She is known for her role as 'Jennifer Schirrmann' in three seasons of the series "Stromberg" and as the original casting for 'Toni Schwarz' in the series "Unter uns".
Already during her school years, Dreißig discovered her passion for dance and completed corresponding training. After her Abitur, she began training as a restorer for paintings and sculptures in the Lüchow-Dannenberg museum association, but did not complete it. From 1998 to 2001, Dreißig attended the acting school "Der Kreis" (Fritz-Kirchhoff-Schule) and soon received her first engagement at the Orphtheater Berlin with the play "Katzen haben sieben Leben". Further roles followed: at the Schillertheater-Werkstatt in "Sucking Dublin" and at the Schaubühne in the "Vagina Monologues".
In 2003, Milena Dreißig performed at the Maxim-Gorki-Theater in "Krautsuppe tiefgefroren", and in 2005, the production "Heißer Sommer, heile Welt" followed. From 2007 to 2012, she played the role of 'Jennifer Schirrmann' in three seasons of the award-winning comedy series "Stromberg", which made her known to a broader television audience.
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In recent years, she has appeared at the Maxim-Gorki-Theater Berlin in new productions, including the staging of Franz Kafka's "The Trial" (2024) as well as the 2025/26 season with premieres such as "Das Rote Haus" and "Todesfuge".
Known For
Acting

Stromberg - Wieder alles wie immer
2025

Where's Wanda?
2024

Weekend Rebels
2023

Trauzeugen
2023

Blackout: Tomorrow Is Too Late
2021

Nightlife
2020

1989: A Spy Story
2019

How to Sell Drugs Online (Fast)
2019

Rocca Changes the World
2019

Casting
2017

Call Me Helen
2015

Stromberg – The Movie
2014

Crime Stories
2013

The Charlemagne Code
2008

Homicide Hills
2008

Hamburg Dockland
2007

Hamburg Dockland
2007

Stromberg
2004

Stromberg
2004

Quiet as a Mouse
2004

SOKO Leipzig
2001

Scene of the Crime
1970

Scene of the Crime
1970

Scene of the Crime
1970







