Is Caroline Erikson Married? Full Details

Caroline Erikson is a German actress who was born in 1988 in Landsberg am Lech. When Caroline Erikson was just five years old, she relocated to Buchholz in der Nordheide with her parents and that was where she eventually grew up.

It must be noted that while in Buchholz in der Nordheide. Caroline Erikson attended several schools and did her Abitur. She had her University education at the University of Hildesheim and studied psychology. She has also taken part in several acting workshops in Hamburg.

She played a role in the Die Pfefferkörner on the public niche broadcaster KiKA in 1999 and also played some roles in the series Absolutely Life and Alphateam – The Lifesaver in the operating room.

Between 2003 and 2005, Caroline Erikson was part of the productions of Snow White and The Little Witch which took place  at the Puppet Theater Kunterbunt in Tostedt.

She appeared in four episodes of the ZDF series Girl Friends -Freundschaft mit Herz in 2005 and she played the role of Vivi Schiller.

For her role in the HR / NDR production, How do I grow up my mother? , Caroline Erikson got nominated for the Adolf Grimme Prize.

For the film Glass Fibers which was released in 2008, she played the role of Sylvie and two years later, she made an appearance in the short film Once Upon a Time in, Winter.  Once Upon a Time in Winter won several awards at numerous German film festivals.

Is Caroline Erikson Married?

According to networthplanet.com and celebsagewiki.com, Caroline Erikson is single and not married. She is currently 35 years old.

Some of the nominations received by Caroline Erikson include 2010 Schleswig-Holstein Youth Film Award and 2011 Youki 13 Audience Award.

Between 2011 and 2013, she attended training courses in Hamburg, Berlin and New York. Caroline Erikson has made appearances in the series Murders in the North, New Stories from Home, Tatort Niedersachsen and SOKO Leipzig.

Between 2018 and 2021, she was part of the  ZDF series SOKO Potsdam and performed with improvisational theater groups Paternoster and Theater ohne Probe between 2008 and 2013.


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