![]() ![]() And in Rob Coddry's satirical Emmy Award winning TV series "Children's Hospital - The Gang Gets Sushi (2013)" she played the NATO-host opposite Jordan Peele and Erinn Hayes. Alongside Ray Wise she embodied Gala, the Swedish "Good Witch of the North" in Illeana Douglas's award winning web series "Easy to Assemble"- Finding North, (2011). Don Draper's business trip to Los Angeles takes an unexpected detour when he falls in with her group of wealthy European nomads. ![]() On TV Franoszek guest starred in the critical acclaimed second season of "Mad Men" as sophisticated Greta in the Fellini-esque "The Jet Set" episode. David Riva and she starred in the feature film "Martha" a modern day "Mrs. She is the first person narrator of Dietrich in "Marlene Dietrich: Her Own Song," a documentary directed by Dietrich's grandson, J. Her feature film credits include "Beyond The Sea" by Kevin Spacey and "The Pianist" by Roman Polanski. She starred opposite Academy Award winning Jiri Menzel in "Joint Venture", performed with Tilda Swinton in "The Party-Nature Morte" and Oliver Hirschbiegel (Downfall) directed her in "Murderous Decision". A type of woman that belongs to yesterday, to the area of Romanticism, but also in the present, in the time of Egos, competition and stock market crashes." Franoszek made her international movie debut with the award winning "Buster's Bedroom", a whimsical comedy inspired by Buster Keaton with Donald Sutherland, Geraldine Chaplin and noted cinematographer Sven Nykvist behind the camera. She has a passion for life, the arts and loves the facets of human nature. "Her strength lies in her classical looks and rich inner life, an interesting mix of rich sensuality and comfortable self-confidence. Helmut Sorge ("Der Spiegel") wrote about Franoszek: Her worldwide credits include films from Germany, Austria, Italy, France, South Africa, Czech Republic, Dominican Republic, Canada and the United States. She played a wide range of roles from tragedy to comedy in over 100 feature films, and TV productions. She won a Grimme Prize (Germany's Emmy Award) for best actress in 1998 and a German Screen Actors Award for best Ensemble in the TV series "Weissensee Saga II" in 2014. Berlin-born Nina Franoszek is an internationally established star of stage, screen and television and LA based film and theater director. ![]()
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