Anna Loos is a German actress and singer. In 2006, Loos went on tour with the band Silly, for which she had already appeared as a guest singer at the end of 2005, under the name Silly & Anna Loos, and thus succeeded the singer Tamara Danz, who died in 1996. After that, Loos was a permanent member of the band until the end of 2016. In the spring of 2023, Loos took part in the eighth season of the ProSieben show The Masked Singer as the sea horse and took sixth place.
Anna Loos Personal Life
Anna Loos was born on 18 November 1970 in Brandenburg and der Havel, East Germany, Germany. She is the daughter of a nurse and an engineer.
At the age of 6, she began taking ballet lessons. At the age of thirteen, she used her pocket money to finance singing lessons with the Bulgarian opera singer Jana Michailowa at the Brandenburg Theater.
In 1988, at the age of 17, Loos fled with a friend via Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and Austria from the GDR to the Federal Republic of Germany. From the Gießen emergency camp, she moved to an aunt in Wedel.
Loos continued her vocal training and played in various bands. With a big band, she undertook, among other things, a tour to Canada.
Anna Loos Career
Acting
In 1993, Loos appeared in comedy shows at the Schmidt Theater. This was followed by participation in the musical Grease (Imperial Theater, 1994) and cabaret shows with Wasserfest & doppelbödig (1995) and Reiselust (1996) at the Theater Bremen. From 1996 to 1999, she played multiple talk show guests on the talk show Spoof T.V. Emperor. She made her cinema and television film debut in the productions of Michael Gwisdek’s Das Mambospiel and Blind Date (both 1998). After that, Loos appeared regularly on television. She became known to a larger audience through the role of secretary Lissy Pütz in the WDR crime scene in Cologne alongside inspectors Ballauf (Klaus J. Behrendt) and Schenk (Dietmar Bär). She was remembered by a wide television audience through the two comedies Hellish Neighbors (1998) and Hellish Neighbors – Only Women Are Worse (2000), in which she fought a duel with Esther Schweins. Loos was able to build on the previous success in 2000 by portraying Gretchen alongside Franka Potente in the German medical thriller Anatomy. In it, she starred as the plastinated victim of film villain Benno Fürmann. She also sang the title song My Truth for this medical thriller. Also in 2000, she received an award for her performance as rock singer Rita in the TV movie Hold Me! at the side of her later husband Jan Josef Liefers the actor award of the television film festival Baden-Baden. For the latter production, she interpreted the titles Purple Rain by Prince and Living Next Door to Alice by Smokie together with Liefers and Jan-Gregor Kremp.
In 2006, Loos played the lead role of Sally Bowles in the Berlin musical production of Cabaret, for which she received positive reviews. In 2009 she appeared alongside Jan Josef Liefers in the Clemens Wilmenrod television biopic It is on my tongue and the drama Böseckendorf – The Night in which a village disappeared, which is about a spectacular mass exodus from the GDR. Both the roles of Erika Wilmenrod and Tonia Lantz brought Loos a nomination for the Golden Camera. In the same year, she played the queen alongside Martin Feifel in the fairy tale film Sleeping Beauty of the ARD television series Six at One Prank. In 2011, Loos received the award for her leading role in Tim Trageser’s TV film Wohin mit Vater?, in which she can be seen as an East German wife and mother who is confronted with the care of her widowed father (Dieter Mann) who is unable to walk. In 2012 she received the Bavarian TV Award for best actress for the TV film Die Lehrerin, for which she again worked with Tim Trageser. In the drama, she starred as a traumatized teacher trying to work through a school shooting with her class. In 2013 she embodied the role of Claudia in Andreas Kleinert’s psychodrama The Woman from Earlier, which is based on the play of the same name by Roland Schimmelpfennig.
Since 2014 she has embodied the eponymous commissioner of the LKA North Rhine-Westphalia in the ZDF Saturday crime series Helen Dorn, since episode 13 of the LKA Hamburg. In the same year, she portrayed the geriatric nurse Carmen in Udo Witte’s film comedy The Last Millions. In early 2016 she played the leading role in the six-part political drama The City and the Power. In 2018 she was on the side of Heiner Lauterbach in the ZDF history series Tannbach – Destiny of a Village in the role of the East Berliner Rosemarie Czerni, who falls in love with the West Berlin Count and landowner Georg von Striesow and marries him see. In 2020 she starred in the Christmas film All Needles at the Tanne as Maria Koslowski alongside Marcus Mittermeier and Simon Schwarz.
Music
In 2006, Loos went on tour with the band Silly, for which she had already appeared as a guest singer at the end of 2005, under the name Silly & Anna Loos, and thus succeeded the singer Tamara Danz, who died in 1996. After that, Loos was a permanent member of the band until the end of 2016.
With Silly, Loos played, among other things, the single I Don’t say yes and the album Alles Rot ein (both 2010), with which the band was able to place itself in the German music charts. With the single release Alles Rot, Silly took second place for Saxony-Anhalt when participating in the Bundesvision Song Contest 2010 organized by Stefan Raab. In September 2011 she again competed in the Bundesvision Song Contest, where this time she took third place in a duet with Bosse. Loos released her first solo album entitled Werkzeugkasten in March 2019, which reached number 16 on the German charts. In the spring of 2023, Loos took part in the eighth season of the ProSieben show The Masked Singer as the sea horse and took sixth place.
Anna Loos Net Worth
Anna has a net worth of $3 million. She earns by being an actress and singer. She was also part of the music band Silly which has done many concerts.
Anna Loos Relationship
In 2004, she got married to Jan Josef Liefers, a German actor, producer, director, and musician. The couple has welcomed two daughters Lilly and Lola. They together live in Steglitz, Berlin.
Anna Loos Hobbies
When invited to Ina’s night in June 2019, she reported that she has many hobbies, such as fishing, skydiving, surfing, and repairing. When she wanted to be close to her engineer father, she had to help out in the workshop of the passionate old-timer mechanic, which later came in very handy.
Anna Loos Education
Anna was rejected at the Hanns Eisler Academy of Music because at the time she cultivated a punk attitude, and not only in terms of her clothing style. She attended the Johann Rist Gymnasium there until the 12th grade. In 1992 she completed an apprenticeship at the Stage School of Music, Dance, and Drama in Hamburg and found her way to acting through music.
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Anna Loos Physical Stats
Height | 5 ft 6 in / 168 cm |
Weight | 123 lb / 56 kg |
Hair Color | Blonde |
Eye Color | Blue |
Breast/Bust size | 33 in / 85 cm |
Waist size | 25 in / 65 cm |
Hips size | 35 in / 90 cm |
Bra size | 38B (US) / 85B (EU) |
Cup size | B (US) |
Anna Loos Wiki/Bio
Name | Anna Loos |
Full Name | Anna Loos |
Date Of Birth | 18 November 1970 |
Age | 52 (as of 2023) |
Birthplace | Brandenburg an der Havel, East Germany |
Profession | actress and singer |
Nationality | German |
Religion | Christianity |
Zodiac Sign | Scorpio |
Gender | Female |
Parents | N/A |
Siblings | Jonas Loos |
Partner | N/A |
Spouse | Jan Josef Liefers (m. 2004) |
Children | Lilly Anna Sophia Liefers |
Anna Loos Filmography
Title | Year |
Das Mambospiel | 1998 |
Kai Rabe gegen die Vatikankiller | 1998 |
Anatomie | 2000 |
Der Mistkerl | 2001 |
Ein göttlicher Job | 2001 |
NeuFundLand | 2003 |
Gisela | 2005 |
GG 19 – Deutschland in 19 Artikeln | 2007 |
Nur ein Sommer | 2008 |
10 Sekunden | 2008 |
Desaster | 2015 |
Kalte Küsse | 1997 |
Single sucht Nachwuchs | 1998 |
Der Kinderhasser | 1998 |
Höllische Nachbarn | 1998 |
Traumfrau mit Nebenwirkungen | 1999 |
Letzter Atem | 1999 |
Sieben Tage bis zum Glück | 1999 |
Halt mich fest! | 2000 |
Höllische Nachbarn – Nur Frauen sind schlimmer | 2000 |
Das sündige Mädchen | 2001 |
Die Hunde sind schuld | 2001 |
Die Frauenversteher – Männer unter sich | 2002 |
Verhexte Hochzeit | 2002 |
Der Liebe entgegen | 2002 |
Ein Koala-Bär allein zu Haus | 2005 |
In Liebe eine Eins | 2005 |
Die Hochzeit meines Vaters | 2006 |
Die Unbeugsamen | 2006 |
Von Müttern und Töchtern | 2007 |
Theo, Agnes, Bibi und die anderen | 2007 |
Das Wunder von Berlin | 2008 |
Lilys Geheimnis | 2008 |
Das Echo der Schuld | 2009 |
Böseckendorf – Die Nacht, in der ein Dorf verschwand | 2009 |
Wohin mit Vater? | 2009 |
Dornröschen | 2009 |
Es liegt mir auf der Zunge | 2009 |
Liebe vergisst man nicht | 2010 |
Die Lehrerin | 2011 |
Fischer fischt Frau | 2011 |
Mandy will ans Meer | 2011 |
Komm, schöner Tod | 2012 |
Nacht über Berlin | 2013 |
Zeugin der Toten | 2013 |
Die Frau von früher | 2013 |
Mord in den Dünen | 2013 |
Die letzten Millionen | 2014 |
Zum Sterben zu früh | 2015 |
Das Dorf der Mörder | 2015 |
Die Stadt und die Macht | 2016 |
Gefangen im Paradies | 2016 |
Tannbach – Schicksal eines Dorfes | 2018 |
Reich oder tot | 2018 |
Unschuldig | 2019 |
Alle Nadeln an der Tanne | 2020 |
Honecker und der Pastor | 2022 |
Anna Loos Discography
- 2019: Werkzeugkasten
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