
Sandra von Bonin
Actress, Singer
I discovered music at the age of 13 whereupon I started taking professional, classical singing lessons. Since then, I have been on stage with several musical bands. At the age of 15, I was awarded a jazz scholarship from the University of Augsburg for a singing workshop with the famous Manhatten Transfer singer, Holly Ross. Since I had danced in Latin American tournaments from the age of 8, I was already quite comfortable moving on the stage. As far as my acting training goes, I attended the Ruth von Zerboni drama school in Munich at the age of 16, having successfully graduated by the age of 19.
Along with my advancing skills and working with such professional performers, my passion for the stage grew, bringing about the opportunity for me to work in musicals. Parallel to my ongoing training, I have played at the State Theater in Augsburg in two of their productions. In 2003, I gained further acting experience on German television and I've been highly absorbed by television ever since. Additionally, I have been working as a radio presenter for various radio stations since 2015. My engagements include work at Radio Fantasy in Augsburg. In the meantime, I have been having a highly successful tour of Europe since 2011 with my Rock'n Roll and Rockabilly band "Sandy Lee & The Wantons".
Flashback to Agency news . . .
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Lee - European Filmpremiere auf dem Filmfest München
Hollywood star Kate Winslet receives the CineMerit Award and presents her latest film Lee at the Munich Film Festival.
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Mein Heim Allein (Filming)
For the new short film "Mein Heim Allein", actress Lea Farinah takes on the role of Lena.
Director: Alex Hosfeld.
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Polizeiruf 110 - Die Lüge, die wir Zukunft nennen (Broadcast)
On December 8, 2019 at 8:15 p.m., Das Erste will be showing the exciting new TV film "Polizeiruf 110 - Die Lüge, die wir Zukunft nennen".
The actress Emma Jane took on the role of Arlena Fastnacht.Director: Dominik Graf.
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New dramatic monologue "The Society"
We are pleased to present the new dramatic monologue “The Society”, performed by actress Jennifer Salcudean.