Mandala Tayde
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Mandala Tayde is an award-winning German actress and model who works in Italy and Germany.
Mandala Tayde was raised in Frankfurt by German-Indian parents. She started a modeling career at 13, with a campaign for beauty products. After intensive drama education at the Central School of Speech and Drama
in London she moved in 1997 to Italy and played there in the movie Fire works which earned 36 million euros. In addition she also played in an Indian film.
Mandala Tayde has become famous in Germany for her lead role of Aylin in the TV film "Meine verrückte türkische Hochzeit", where she played together with Florian David Fitz. This role earned her an Adolf Grimme Award in 2007. At the end of the nineties she was back to the German television in the lead role of the Arabian princess Amina in the TV story in three parts Desert of Fire, a French-Italian-German coproduction. In addition she played alongside Kabir Bedi
in The Return of Sandokan.
She has a son named Leon.
Mandala Tayde was raised in Frankfurt by German-Indian parents. She started a modeling career at 13, with a campaign for beauty products. After intensive drama education at the Central School of Speech and Drama
Central School of Speech and Drama
The Central School of Speech and Drama was founded in London in 1906 by Elsie Fogerty to offer a new form of training in speech and drama for young actors and other students...
in London she moved in 1997 to Italy and played there in the movie Fire works which earned 36 million euros. In addition she also played in an Indian film.
Mandala Tayde has become famous in Germany for her lead role of Aylin in the TV film "Meine verrückte türkische Hochzeit", where she played together with Florian David Fitz. This role earned her an Adolf Grimme Award in 2007. At the end of the nineties she was back to the German television in the lead role of the Arabian princess Amina in the TV story in three parts Desert of Fire, a French-Italian-German coproduction. In addition she played alongside Kabir Bedi
Kabir Bedi
Kabir Bedi is an Indian television and film actor. His career has spanned three continents including India, the United States and many European countries in three mediums: film, television and theatre. He is noted for his role as Emperor Shah Jahan in Taj Mahal: An Eternal Love Story...
in The Return of Sandokan.
She has a son named Leon.
Filmography (Partial)
- 1996: The Return of Sandokan
- 1997: Desert of fire
- 1998: Tristan und Isolde - Eine Liebe für die Ewigkeit (TV Part 1/2)
- 2000: Tödliche Wildnis – Sie waren jung und mussten sterben (TV film)
- 2000: Liebe pur (TV film)
- 2001: Santa Maradona (Rote Karte für die Liebe)
- 2001: Dil Chahta HaiDil Chahta HaiDil Chahta Hai is a 2001 Indian film starring Aamir Khan, Saif Ali Khan, Akshaye Khanna, Preity Zinta, Sonali Kulkarni, and Dimple Kapadia...
- 2001: Days of Grace
- 2005: Meine verrückte türkische Hochzeit (TV film)
- 2006: Vater auf der Flucht (TV film)
- 2006: Hate 2 OHate 2 OHate 2 O is a 2006 film written, directed, and produced by Alex Infascelli. It is the followup to his 2004 film The Vanity Serum, considered by many to be his breakout film. It was released in Italy on May 5, 2006.-Cast:...
- 2008: TatortTatortTatort is a long-running German/Austrian/Swiss , crime television series set in various parts of these countries. The show is broadcast on the channels of ARD in Germany, ORF 2 in Austria and SF1 in Switzerland...
– Familienaufstellung - 2009: WilsbergWilsberg (TV series)Wilsberg is a TV series based on novels published about a private detective named George Wilsberg. In 1995, five years after the release of the first novel, Joachim Krol played him in a TV feature film. Another three years later the second TV feature film was aired, this time starring George...
– Oh du tödliche… - Guest-starring in a few television series, such as SOKO LeipzigSOKO LeipzigSOKO Leipzig is a German police procedural television programme, a spin-off of the earlier German police programme SOKO 5113. It was first broadcast on the 31st of January 2001, on German television channel ZDF...