Suzanne Bernert

Suzanne Bernert (born 26 September),[1] is a German actress based in India who works in Indian films in various languages.[2][3][4][5] She has acted in Ramdhanu - The Rainbow, Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd. and television serials like 7 RCR and Kasautii Zindagii Kay.[6][7][8] She speaks French, Italian, English, German, Spanish, Hindi, Marathi and Bengali.[9][10][11][12] She acted in Colors TV's historical serial Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat as Queen Helena and received nominations and praise for it.[13][14] She also appeared in the Star Plus serial Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai.[15][16] She portrayed Sonia Gandhi on the television series 7 RCR,[17] and in the Hindi film The Accidental Prime Minister.[18]

Suzanne Bernert
Bernert looking towards the camera
Bernert at Audio release of Love Recipe
Born26 September[1]
Detmold, Germany
OccupationActress
Years active2004–present
Spouse
(m. 2009; died 2023)

Early life and career

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Bernert is from Detmold in Germany. Her mother Monika and father Michael, live in Lindau, Germany. When she was 19, she did a three-year acting course under Heidelotte Diehl in Berlin and is a trained ballet dancer.[1] Bernert was main lead in the film Destined Hearts, with Indian filmmaker Anant Duseja in 2003, which was shot entirely in Dubai but never actually released.[19][20] Debut on stage in AuGus Theater in Neu Ulm in Yasmina Reza's 3XLife in a lead character directed by Ralf Milde.[21] Later in Mumbai she performed with her husband Akhil Mishra a play called Hello Spring.An adaptation of a Neil Simon Play.[22]

She moved to Mumbai in 2005. She can speak Hindi, Marathi and Bengali. Suzanne has worked in an array of television series.She is also working in Bengali, Marathi, Telugu and Tamil language films and serials.[23][24] Bernert has worked opposite Aamir Khan in a Titan Watches ad.[25] She promoted Jaipur tourism by acting in a short film titled Padharo India.[26][27] Bernert was the first non-Indian to partake in a Lavani Celebrity Dance Show up to Semi Finals – Dholkichya talavar Reality Show RDP/Logical Thinkers as herself.[28]

Bernert portrayed the role of Sonia Gandhi in film The Accidental Prime Minister which was released on 11 January 2019.[29][30] She was named the Outstanding Contribution to Indian Cinema and Television in Rajasthan International Film Festival 2018.[31] Cama Awards Of Gujarat held in Ahmedabad on 1 October 2018 awarded : The International Diva of Bollywood[32] Bernert will be seen in the short film Majnu ki Juliet.[33]

In 2020, Bernert acted in her first web series called State of Siege: 26/11 for ZEE5. She also opened the Mumbai Oktoberfest as celebrity guest of the German Consulate in Mumbai, India.[34] Suzanne published her first Short Story called The Diwali Gift End of 21.[35]

Personal life

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Bernert married actor Akhil Mishra in a civil court on 3 February 2009.[36] They married again in a traditional way on 30 September 2011.[37][38][39] She had worked with him in the film Kram and serial Mera Dil Dewaana (Doordarshan).[40]

She also holds an Overseas Citizenship of India card following her marriage.[41]

Mishra died on 21 September 2023 at the age of 67 after suffering a fall in the kitchen.[42][43] As of MArch 2024, she is in a relationship with Arjun Hardas.[44]

Humanitarian work

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Along with Govinda Bernert became part of Narmada Seva Yatra, a campaign by the government of Madhya Pradesh.[45]

Filmography

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Films

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YearTitleRoleLanguageNotesRef
2004Stop!SuzanneHindi[46]
2007Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd.DittaHindi[46]
2008Pranali-The TraditionJudyHindi[47]
2009Gallit Gondhal, Dillit MujraRebeccaMarathi
2010Shahrukh Bola "Khoobsurat Hai Tu"Stefanie MeyerHindi
2010No ProblemSavitriHindi
2011Iti MrinaliniJulia CampbellBengali[48][46]
2011PaalkhiForeign daughter-in-lawMarathi
2012Dusarya Jagatli-from Another WorldSuzanne WilliamMarathi
2012In the Name of TaiTai's best friendHindi
2012KramRadhaHindi
2012Love RecipeRozaHindi[49]
2013Padharo IndiaMrs. MathurHindi
2014Ramdhanu - The RainbowJenniferBengali
2015Than Than GopalAnaMarathi[50][51]
2019The Accidental Prime MinisterSonia GandhiHindi[52]
2020Destined HeartsKate MeirsHindidelayed release[46]
2022TheerppuMiss AubertMalayalam
2024Yatra 2Sonia GandhiTelugu[53]

Television

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YearTV SeriesRoleNotesRef
2005Astitva...Ek Prem KahaniCatherineRecurring
2006Aisa Des Hai MeraLinda HamiltonRecurring
2006–2008Kasautii Zindagii KayDoris BajajRecurring
2007–2008Jamegi Jodi.comCatherine
2007Mera Dil DiwaanaJennifer
2007Jeete Hain Jiske LiyePaulina[54]
2009Jeevan SaathiLydiaRecurring
2009Jhansi Ki RaniMistress Moreland
2011Sanskaar LaxmiJenniferRecurring
2011Dholkichya TalavarSelfMarathi Reality Show
2012Kalay Tasmai NamahaJenniferMarathi TV
2012Unch Majha ZokaMiss HertfordMarathi TV
2012Savdhaan IndiaAnnie Scott
2013Ek Hazaaron Mein Meri Behna HaiLiz
2013Shaitaan: A Criminal MindSonia

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2013CIDRoma[56]
2013Ambat GoadGeneliaMarathi TV[57]
2013PradhanmantriSonia Gandhi
20147 RCRSonia Gandhi[58][59]
2014SamvidhaanJournalist[60][61]
2015–2016Chakravartin Ashoka SamratQueen HelenaRecurring[62][63]
2016Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata HaiMartha
2017Bin Kuch KaheSimone Miranda
2018Crime PatrolSusanne Brown
201821 Sarfarosh - Saragarhi 1897Queen Victoria
2018PorusQueen Ada of CariaRecurring
2019BrisantSelfGerman TV
2023Pyar Ka Pehla Naam: Radha MohanMr. X Guest Role[64]

Web series

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YearWeb seriesRoleRef
2020State of Siege: 26/11Yocheved Orpaz
2022Aar Ya PaarJenny Bhatta
2023AsurMichelle, owner of Spellnotion (cameo)[65]

References

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