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Marie Bloching (b. 1996) made her film debut in 2010 with a leading role in the low-budget short "Grün," followed by a supporting role in the 2011 short "Stran9ers in the ni9ht." After a brief break, she began working regularly as an actress from 2014 onward. Her performance as the daughter in a chaotic family in Rainer Kaufmann's TV film "Das beste aller Leben" (2015) earned her a nomination for the prestigious Günter-Strack Television Award in 2016. That same year, she appeared in the film adaptation of Frank Goosen's novel "Radio Heimat" (2016), playing a friend of the central group of teenage boys.
In 2016, Bloching began formal acting training at the renowned Otto Falckenberg School in Munich, which she completed in 2020. During this period, she also took smaller roles in television, including Rainer Kaufmann's "Tatort: Die Liebe, ein seltsames Spiel" (2017), and performed on stage at Munich's Volkstheater (2018) and Kammerspiele (2019–2020).
Bloching gained wider recognition through the award-winning mockumentary TV series "Die Discounter" (2021–2024), in which she played a bored supermarket cashier as part of the main ensemble. She also had a notable recurring role in the "sadcom" MaPa, appearing as the close friend of Max Mauff's character, a single father.
In the critically acclaimed dramedy miniseries "Angemessen Angry" (2024), Bloching starred as a woman who develops superpowers after a sexual assault, enabling her to identify and confront sexual offenders. For this performance, she was nominated for the German Television Award and received the Grimme Prize alongside director Elsa van Damke and writer Jana Forkel.
Her next feature film, the drama "Schwesterherz" ("The Good Sister," DE/ES 2025), explores the strained relationship between a young woman and her brother when he is accused of sexual assault. The film premiered in the Panorama section of the Berlinale 2025 and was released in German cinemas in January 2026.