Deux mots sur Alma Leiberg
Alma Leiberg has been in front of the camera since she was 19. She began her career in the teen comedy "Big Girl’s don’t Cry" by Maria von Heland. She played in many short films and ran in 2008 with "Lea" von Steffi Niederzoll in the section Perspektive Deutsches Kino at the Berlinale. She won the 2011 New Wave International Film Festival in Los Angeles for the best supporting actress with the short film "Beredtes Schweigen".
Leiberg mostly plays in national film and television productions, in German series like Tatort, SOKO, Letzte Spur Berlin, and a lot more. She became known to a wider audience through her role as Miriam Lehmann in the third part of the award-winning docu-drama "Die Wölfe" by Friedemann Fromm. With "Polizeiruf - Cassandra's Warnung" from Dominik Graf, Alma Leiberg asserted herself as a character actress. With her role as Catherine the Great in the ZDF docudrama Women Who Make History, she is part of the teaching program at schools.