Luise Heyer, born on March 25, 1985, in Berlin (East), Germany, is a German actress. Information regarding her early childhood and parental background is limited to maintain privacy.
Luise Heyer began her acting career primarily in theater. She gradually transitioned to film and television, gaining recognition for her compelling performances in German productions.
Heyer’s breakthrough role came in the 2014 film Westen (West), directed by Christian Schwochow, where she played a woman who flees East Germany with her son. This role garnered her critical acclaim. She won the German Film Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Fritz Lang (2016). She has since become a prominent figure in German cinema and television.