Marie Zielcke takes on the iconic role Makeover for “Among Us” role! The path to Anna Weigel was hairy
Before the first day of filming we went to the hairdresser!
Marie Zielcke is the new one at “Unter uns” and yet somehow also an old acquaintance. The actress takes on the iconic role of Anna Weigel. Everyone on Schillerallee knows her. Before the first day of filming, Marie went to the hairdresser to find the right hair color. Why this became really problematic can be seen in the video.
Instead of red, it should be blonde-brown
It's actually not unusual for actors to get a little makeover shortly before starting their new role. Ultimately, everything should be perfectly coordinated. That's how it went for Marie Zielcke before her first day of filming at the hair salon.
The goal? “I'm trying to turn my fairly red hair into blonde-brown. And I don't think anyone knows exactly how well that will work at the moment.”said the actress. But she takes it calmly: “I love change and I’m actually really excited to see what comes of it.”
The first “Among Us” hair look fails
What sounds like a good plan had to be reconsidered. After a bleaching wash, Marie's hair ended up in a copper area. Not a perfect result for the series stylists. So everything starts again from the beginning. In the second attempt it should be a nice shade of brown and it will be in the end.

I don't really like this copper tone. It needs to be recolored again.
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“The start of something really big!”
Marie is also completely satisfied with fresh color and a shorter haircut, as she tells us in the salon: “I'm actually always super grateful for change at the beginning of every project because it's like putting on a costume. You take on this new character and develop something new. And yes, in that sense, this is the start of something really big and I’m happy.”

Marie is now wearing a lovely warm shade of brown.
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