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  1. Heike Makatsch (German: [ˈhaɪkə ˈmakatʃ] ⓘ; born 13 August 1971) is a German actress. She is known for her roles as Lisa Addison in Resident Evil (2002), Mia in Love Actually (2003), and as Liesel's mother in The Book Thief (2013).

  2. Heike Makatsch ist eine deutsche Schauspielerin, Sängerin, Synchronsprecherin und Hörbuchsprecherin. In den 1990er-Jahren war sie als Fernsehmoderatorin für Jugendsendungen erfolgreich und etablierte sich danach als mehrfach ausgezeichnete Schauspielerin.

  3. Heike Makatsch. Actress: Love Actually. Born on 13 August 1971 in Düsseldorf, Germany, as the daughter of former German national ice hockey keeper Rainer Makatsch.

  4. Dec 24, 2023 · Heike Makatsch famously played Mia in the 2003 flick, aka Alan Rickman’s office mistress for whom he bought a necklace that left Dame Emma Thompson heartbroken and sobbing into her Joni...

  5. Dec 1, 2022 · Check out the Love Actually cast 19 years later to see what they what they look like now and back in the day.

  6. Heike Makatsch. Actress: Love Actually. Born on 13 August 1971 in Düsseldorf, Germany, as the daughter of former German national ice hockey keeper Rainer Makatsch.

  7. Biography. Makatsch was born in Düsseldorf, Germany, the daughter of former German national ice hockey team goaltender Rainer Makatsch. She spent several months in New Mexico in 1988 in an effort to improve her English, and later studied politics and sociology at the University of Düsseldorf for four semesters, which was followed by an ...

  8. Nov 21, 2023 · First, the premise. “Love Actuallyfollows the romantic lives of a slew of heterosexual white people in cosmopolitan, London where over 40% of the population...

  9. Heike Makatsch | Rotten Tomatoes. Highest Rated: 90% Aimée & Jaguar (1999) Lowest Rated: 33% Anatomy 2 (2003) Birthday: Aug 13, 1971. Birthplace: Düsseldorf, Germany. Heike Makatsch hosted a...

  10. After starting to study sociology at university, Heike Makatsch was cast as a host for the German music television station Viva in 1993. Two years later, she made her screen debut as the naive lover of a convicted felon in Detlev Buck's comedy "Männerpension" ("Jailbirds") - and promptly received the Young Actor Award at the Bavarian Film Awards.