(2011–2014): As Shae, she appeared in 20 episodes across the first four seasons, becoming one of the most recognizable figures from the series.
Almost immediately following her triumph at the Berlinale, Kekilli faced a massive media crisis. German tabloids (specifically Bild ) publicly exposed her past work in the adult film industry. (2011–2014): As Shae, she appeared in 20 episodes
| Year | Title | Role | Significance | |------|-------|------|---------------| | 2004 | Head-On | Sibel | Golden Bear winner; career launch | | 2005 | Kebab Connection | Titzie | Mainstream German comedy | | 2007 | The Edge of Heaven | Lotte’s mother | Cannes-winning ensemble drama | | 2009 | The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo | Miriam Wu | International thriller exposure | | 2011–2014 | Game of Thrones | Shae | Global TV phenomenon; SAG Award | | 2016 | Tatort: Borowski series | Sarah Brandt | Long-running German TV staple | | Year | Title | Role | Significance
. She intentionally sought this role to avoid being typecast in foreign-speaking parts, showcasing her versatility as a leading actress in mainstream German media. Advocacy and Media Impact (2011–2014): As Shae
: Refusing to let the scandal define her, she continued to deliver critically acclaimed performances in films like When We Leave Die Fremde , 2010), where she won her second Lola for Best Actress
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