Cosima Shaw

Cosima Shaw
Born Berlin, Germany
Occupation Actress
Years active 1993present

Cosima Shaw is a German actress. She is perhaps best known for her role as Steffi Ehrlich on the Doctor Who autumn 2009 special, The Waters of Mars as well as the prosecutor Nadia Pirlo in Zen.

Acting

Shaw's first role came about in the show in the German television series Sylter Geschichten. Her first big acting break came when she was cast as the German lesbian receptionist in the BBC1 comedy Trevor's World of Sport, written and directed by Andy Hamilton. This led to parts in feature films such as V for Vendetta as well as other appearances on British as well as German television. She played Ana, a woman, who equally mourns and rejoices in the death of her husband from cancer, whilst trying to start again, in the British independent feature film Ana Begins directed by Ben O' Connor. In 2009 she played a scientist on a doomed Mars mission in one of the final Doctor Who specials with David Tennant. In 2011 she played Nadia Pirlo, an Italian prosecutor, in the BBC drama series Zen.

Personal life

Shaw currently resides in London, England.

Filmography

Film
Year Film Role Notes
1993 Rosenemil Philippa
2002 The Visitor Caroline
2003 Second Nature Joelle
2004 Piccadilly Jim Susie
Alfie New Year's Eve Stunner
2005 Homeland Security Inhaftierte
Verführung für Anfänger Sandra Seidel
The Mistress of Spices Doug's Ex Girlfriend
V for Vendetta Patricia
2007 Paparazzo Sandy Faulkner
2009 Be Good Pop Star
Ana Begins Ana Main Character
Secrets of Angels Guardian of the Mist
2012 Papadopoulos & Sons Sophie
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1993 Sylter Geschichten Vanessa Unknown Episodes
Year Unknown Rosamunde Pilcher Kate Hastings 1 Episode
2003 Trevor's World of Sport Heidrun 7 Episodes
2004 Doctors Jenny Matthews 1 Episode
Coupling Sexy Girls 1 Episode
2006 Mayo Klaus 1 Episode
2008 GSG 9 - Die Elite Einheit Susan Parker 1 Episode
Harley Street (TV series) Lauren 1 Episode
2009 series Doctor Who Steffi Ehrlich[1] 1 Episode: Autumn 2009 Special The Waters of Mars
2011 series Zen (TV series) Nadia Pirlo[2] 2 Episodes: 2/3 Cabal, 3/3 Ratking
2012 Dirk Gently Emma Reynolds Episode 1

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