Isolda Dychauk was born on February 4, 1993, in Tyumen, Russia. At the age of 12, she and her family moved to Berlin, Germany. She received acting training at the Berlin school “Next Generation”.
Dychauk began her acting career with smaller roles in German television productions. Her breakthrough came with her portrayal of the character Bianca in the German television series “Das Haus Anubis” (2009-2012). She gained international recognition for her role as Ermengarde in the historical drama series “Borgia” (2011-2014), a European production focusing on the Borgia family.
Dychauk’s filmography includes roles in both television and film. Some of her notable works include:
While specific awards are not widely publicized, Isolda Dychauk’s consistent work in notable European television and film productions demonstrates her success as an actress. Her role in “Borgia” brought her international attention and expanded her career opportunities. Her performance in “Faust” directed by Aleksandr Sokurov, which won Golden Lion at Venice Film Festival, is also notable.