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Wencke Synak

Birthday: November 09, 1987 (36 years)

HomeTown: Berlin, Berlin, Germany

Wencke Synak is a German actress and director who is best known for her roles in ZDFzeit: Royale Skandale – Lügen, Laster, Leidenschaften (2018), Mission Backup Earth (2013), Immanuel (2020), and The Story of My Life (2019). Born on November 09, 1987, Wencke Synak hails from Berlin, Germany. As in 2024, Wencke Synak's age is 36 years. Discover below for comprehensive details about Wencke Synak, including the biography, wiki profile, age, date of birth, family background, relationship status, interesting facts, photographs, lesser-known facts, and more.


Wencke Synak Wiki Table

Stage NameWencke Synak
Real NameWencke Synak
Profession(s)Actress,
BirthdayNovember 09, 1987
Zodiac SignScorpio
Age36 years
GenderFemale
BirthplaceBerlin, Germany
HometownBerlin, Berlin, Germany
NationalityGerman

Wencke Synak Family and Personal Life

  1. Wencke Synak was born in Berlin, Germany.
  2. Wencke Synak’s birth sign is Scorpio.
  3. Wencke Synak was born on November 9th in Berlin, Germany.
  4. She is associated with Instagram under the username @wenckesynak.

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Wencke Synak Biography and Facts

  1. Who is Wencke Synak?: Wencke Synak is a German actress and director, famously recognized for her work in ZDFzeit: Royale Skandale – Lügen, Laster, Leidenschaften (2018), Mission Backup Earth (2013), and Immanuel (2020).
  2. Work in other productions: Besides popular roles, she has also shown her performance in Unforsaken (2021), and Take Me Home (2016) that have added to her acclaim.
  3. Awards: She won the American Tracks Music Award for “Best International Song” for her song “I’ve Always Been Yours”.
  4. Personal details:
    • Height: She stands at a height of 5 feet 3 inches (1.60 meters).
    • Sign: Wencke Synak’s astrological sign is Scorpio.

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Wencke Synak Height

Wencke Synak's height is estimated to be about 5′ 3″ (1.60 m), based on reliable data and sources.