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Surprising constellation: Moderator Nova Meierhenrich worked as a dialect coach by Russell Crowe in the film “Nuremberg”.
Nova Meierhenrich (51) is known in Germany primarily as a moderator who started her career in the music station Viva in the 1990s. In addition, she was also in front of the camera as an actress. Nova Meierhenrich was active for the film “Nuremberg” in a different function. As a dialect coach, she supported Russell Crowe (61). The superstar embodies the high-ranking Nazi politician Hermann Göring (1893-1946) in “Nuremberg”. And Meierhenrich helped him to speak the German that suits the role.
Nova Meierhenrich has now posted a nice photo with Russell Crowe. It shows the two stars at the Zurich film festival, where “Nuremberg” celebrated its European premiere at the weekend. Meierhenrich put her arm around crowe, both rays in the camera.
Nova Meierhenrich is proud: “Dialect Coach for Mr. Crowe”
“I was allowed to be at the set in Budapest for four months last year to watch this incredible cast every day playing,” Meierhenrich wrote about the picture. In addition to Russell Crowe, Oscar winners Rami Malek (44) and Michael Shannon (51, “Shape of Water”) include the ensemble.
Nova Meierhenrich Stolz also shared a video of the credits that rolled over the screen after the film. It is led as “Dialect Coach for Mr. Crowe”.
So the cooperation between Meierhenrich and Crowe
As part of her Instagram reel, Nova Meierhenrich also posted excerpts of an interview in which Russell Crowe spoke about her collaboration. In it, the “Gladiator” star revealed that he met Meierhenrich in Germany in the early 2000s.
Over 20 years later, he remembered the German when he prepared for “Nuremberg”. He made the “crazy decision” to get the moderator on board. In the interview, he praised Meierhenrich, who let him go through “no wrong syllable”.
“Nuremberg” is scheduled to start in the US cinemas in November. Rami Malek plays the US psychiatrist Douglas Kelley (1912-1958), who examined Hermann Göring as part of the Nuremberg trial against the main war criminals of the Nazi era.
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Source: Stern

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