
Alexandra Neldel
Department: Acting
Biography
Alexandra Monika Neldel is a German actress, born February 11, 1976 in Berlin. She is known for playing the role of Lisa Plenske in the series Lisa's Destiny. Born in 1976 in Berlin to Klaus-Eberhard Neldel, Alexandra Neldel graduated from the Realschule in Berlin-Steglitz. She is doing an apprenticeship to be a dental assistant. She also works as a hostess. In 1996, at the age of 20, she was spotted by an agent who asked her to audition for the television series The Rhythm of Life (Gute Zeiten, schlechte Zeiten) and was accepted. From 1996 to 1999, she played the role of Katja Wettstein, where she appeared from episode 1072 until episode 1749. In 1997, She posed for Playboy magazine. But it was in 2005 that she really broke through as an actress, with the role of Lisa Plenske in the series Lisa's Destiny (Verliebt in Berlin). She had to get into the skin of her character using a wig, braces and glasses. She left the series at the end of the first season, with a three-hour wedding special. In the second season, Tim Sander played the main role, but the actress returned in mid-April 2007 to help the production, due to lack of audience. Then she leaves the series permanently. She also made a few appearances in the cinema, notably in the film Autoroute racer, in 2004. In 2006, she obtained one of the main roles in Zodiak, the German version of the French television soap opera Zodiaque. In 2008, she played in the police series Presumé Guilty, the role of a lawyer. For this role she received the Bavarian Television Prize. In 2008, she played the lead role of Lena Berkow, a post-war woman in the 1950s in her brand new three-part TV film Die Rebellin. From 2010 to 2013, Alexandra starred in a trilogical TV film: La Catin under the original name Die Wanderhure, La Châtelaine, (Die Rache der Wanderhure) and The Testament of the Whore, (Das Vermächtnis der Wanderhure) where she played Marie Shärer, medieval film with actor Bert Tischendorf. In 2014, she played Verena Vermuth in the film The Forbidden Woman, based on a novel and true events. Alexandra plays alongside Mido Hamada (vo: Die Verbotene Frau). In 2015 Alexandra starred in numerous TV films: Beauty and the Pilot, Beauty and the Boxer, Doctors Without Borders, as well as in the series Rosa wedding planeuse, where she organizes weddings. In 2017, she starred in Allô pizza alongside actors Moritz Bleibtreu and Lucas Gregorovitz.
Known For

Bang, Boom, Bang
1999

Lammbock
2001

Flashback
2000

Samba in Mettmann
2004

Der letzte Lude
2003

Messy Christmas
2007

Verliebte Jungs
2001

Melodies of Spring
2008

Out of Bounds
2006

Barefoot
2005

A2 Racer
2004

Erkan & Stefan
2000

Die Sterntaler des Glücks
2021

The Royal Siren
2010

Killerjagd - Schrei wenn du dich traust
2010

Unter Frauen
2012

The Revenge of the Siren
2012

Das Miststück
1998

Killerjagd. Töte mich, wenn du kannst
2009

The Legacy of the Siren
2012

Bush Pilots Do Not Kiss
2011

Knight's Treasure
2012

Der Minister
2013

Scharf wie Chili
2005

Bollywood lässt Alpen glühen
2011

Doggy Dog – Eine total verrückte Hundeentführung
1999

Girl's Trap – Death Comes Online
1998

They've Got Knut
2003

Glückstreffer - Anne und der Boxer
2010

Gegen den Sturm
2014

Die verbotene Frau
2013

Heimliche Küsse – Verliebt in ein Sex-Symbol
2000

Rosamunde Pilcher: Wenn nur noch Liebe zählt
2002

Die Großstadt-Sheriffs
2001

Einfach Rosa - Die Hochzeitsplanerin
2015

Einfach Rosa – Wolken über Kapstadt
2015

Das Mädchen aus dem Totenmoor
2016

Einfach Rosa - Die zweite Chance
2016

Einfach Rosa - Verliebt, verlobt, verboten
2016

Lommbock
2017

Esqueça
2012

Spy Cat
2019

Takeover
2020

Als Mama schlief
2015

Verliebt in Berlin
2005

Wer weiß denn sowas?
2015

Eichwald, MdB
2015

Die ProSieben Märchenstunde
2006

Unschuldig
2008

Berlin, Berlin
2002

A Case For Two
1981

Nachtschicht
2003

Die Harald Schmidt Show
1995

SOKO München
1978

Die Rebellin
2009

Zodiak - Der Horoskop-Mörder
2007

Die Hit-Giganten
2003

Im Leben von …
2012

Blauer Panther
1989

Volle Kanne
1999

Fort Boyard (Deutschland)
1990

Zimmer frei!
1996

TV total
1999

Viktor bringt's
2024

DAS!
1991

Beckmann
1999

José Carreras Gala
1995

Thadeusz
2005

Taff
1997

Tietjen und Bommes
1997