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Inez Bjørg David (born 6 February 1982 in
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) is a
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actress who has appeared primarily in German productions.


Life

She went to a theatre school in
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and took private acting classes. She appeared in many German movies, tv series and soap operas. Inez also works as a
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teacher and regularly holds Yoga classes in and around Berlin. Inez is an ambassador of the
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and fighting for the rights of women. She is a member of the advisory board of the organization "Cradle to Cradle e.V.", which promotes
eco-efficiency As countries and regions around the world began to develop, it slowly became evident that industrialization and economic growth come hand in hand with environmental degradation. Eco-efficiency has been proposed as one of the main tools to promote a ...
. In 2016 she received the German "Next Economy Award" for her work on
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.


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External links


Official home page of Inez Bjørg David
(in German) 21st-century Danish actresses Danish expatriates in Germany Living people 1982 births Actors from Aarhus Expatriate actresses in Germany {{Denmark-actor-stub