Maria Levinshtein

Maria Levinshtein

About me

I am an actress from Ukraine and I have been living in Berlin for 2 years. I am currently studying at the Babeslberg Film University. I speak German, English, Ukrainian and Russian. I also studied acting in Ukraine and graduated from Bachelor. 
I love dancing I have been doing it almost all my life, I have been singing for 5 years. I wear braces and I think they are a bit cute. I have many moles on my face, funny fact, my nose is very close to my mouth so I can touch my nose with my tounge.  I have 4 small tattoos, they are a part of my personality and I love them very much. 
I am Jewish and one day I wish to play a religious person or someone who somehow releted with religion, also i would be happy to play in a movie about dancing and the topic of the war in Ukraine is very important to me, but I am also open to other Topics.

Information

Acting age
15-25 years
Year of birth
2000 (24 years)
Place of birth
Ukraine
Height (cm)
156
Weight (in kg)
59
Eye color
green brown
Hair color
black-brown
Hair length
Long
Place of residence
Berlin (DE)
Housing options
Berlin (DE), Leipzig (DE), Munich (DE), Kharkiv (UA)
Nationality
Ukrainian
Languages
Ukrainian(native-language)EnglishGerman
Dialects
Berlin German(native dialect)
Accents
Slavic
Sport
DancesportAcrobaticsIce skatingInline skatingFencing (stage)Floor exerciseGymnasticsSoccerStiltwalkingVolleyball
Dance
ChoreographyContact improvisationContemporary danceModern dancePerformanceBalletBelly danceFreestyle danceSwingTango
Main profession
Actor
Singing
Classic
Special skills
Audio dramaChoreography
Pitch
Alto, Baritone, Soprano

Credits

Primary professional training

2022 – 2025
Filmuniversität Babelsberg KONRAD WOLF

Other professional training

Academy der Kultur, Charkiw, Ukraine

Film

Навіть тут.Even here (Short film)
Lena (MR) Alice Evermore, Anastasia Chala Written by: Alice Evermore, Anastasia Chala
Bitte. Danke. Genau (Short film)
Polina Kundirenko Producer: Film Universität Babelsberg
Pizza Algy
Sascha (SR) Producer: Film Universität Babelsberg