
Age: 30
female
Lena Klenke is a German actress, born on October 15, 1995, in Berlin as Anna Lena Klenke. She made her film debut at the age of 13 in 2010 in Baran bo Odar’s award-winning drama The Silence, in which she portrayed a teenage girl who disappeared without a trace. She became known for her role as Laura Schnabelstedt in the successful film series Suck Me Shakespeer (parts 1–3, 2013–2017), complemented by appearances in films such as Victoria (2015), Beck’s Last Summer (2015), Rock My Heart (2017), and The Silent Revolution (2018). Her recent roles include series such as How to Sell Drugs Online (Fast) (Netflix, 2019–2024, as Lisa), The Doubters (ARD, 2023–2024, as Alex), The Wedding (ARD, 2024, as Simone Streuble), as well as TV films like Perfect Match (Prime Video, 2023). She has received several awards, including the Bavarian Film Award for Best Young Actress in 2016 for Suck Me Shakespeer 2 and the Hessian Film and Cinema Award in 2024 for The Doubters. Standing 165 cm tall with an athletic build, blonde hair, and blue eyes, she speaks fluent English, masters dialects such as Berlin dialect, and practices sports like boxing and horseback riding; she lives in Berlin and Munich.

Over the past decade, Alex Morgan has risen from an unknown college athlete to one of the most famous female soccer players in the world. She went to Diamond Bar High School where she played soccer, volleyball, and ran track. Then she attended the University of California, Berkeley to play soccer. Morgan led the team in scoring in all four seasons with the California Golden Bears. They reached the NCAA Tournament four years in a row behind her. In 2008, she first played for the under-20 US national team. By 2010, she was called up to play for the senior US national team. She was the youngest player on the US team that finished second in the 2011 World Cup. In the final match against Japan, she became the first player to ever record a goal and an assist in the World Cup final. The US won silver in the final after losing to Japan in a shootout. In the 2012 London Olympics, Morgan scored a winning header in the semifinal game against Canada in the 123rd minute. Morgan was named to the US Soccer's All-Time Women's National Team Best XI in 2013. Morgan was the youngest player selected at 24 years old. Morgan injured her knee playing for the Portland Thorns. She spent long time leading up to the World Cup recovering and played in all seven matches. Morgan recorded only one goal throughout the tournament, but helped win penalties for the team and raised the trophy after their 5-2 championship victory over Japan.


