Anna Hausburg
**Anna Hausburg** (born November 30, 1989, in Berlin-Köpenick) is a German actress whose path to the screen began with dance. Originally training in ballet, jazz, and street dance, she later shifted her focus to acting, taking lessons with certified actor Heiko Pinkowski starting in 2011. She also studied art history at Humboldt University of Berlin in 2017.
Hausburg's on-screen career started early; she appeared in commercials at age eleven and made her television debut in the comedy show *Mensch Markus* (2002). Her first major role came in 2003 when she portrayed young Anna Helmholtz in the television film *Auch Erben will gelernt sein*, directed by Karola Meeder. The following year, she played Clara Schönfeld in RTL's *Meine schönsten Jahre* and Mandy Hoffmann in ZDF's *Alles über Anna*, alongside Valerie Niehaus. Director Dieter Wedel cast her in his TV films *Papa und Mama* and *Mein alter Freund Fritz*.
Her feature film debut arrived in 2005 with *Max und Moritz Reloaded*, followed by *TKKG – Das Geheimnis um die rätselhafte Mind-Machine* (2006). In 2007, she took the female lead opposite Alain Morel in *Leroy*. A career highlight came in 2008 when she played the title role in ZDF's fairy tale film *Dornröschen* (Sleeping Beauty) as part of the *Märchenperlen* series. She later appeared in *Der Meisterdieb* (2010) and played Leonie in the *Das Traumhotel* series (2011–2012).
Since 2019, Hausburg has portrayed veterinary assistant Jasmina in the ARD series *Käthe und ich*. She has also made guest