Lisa Charlotte Friederich

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Gordian Maugg , Samuel Finzi , Lisa Charlotte Friederich and Heino Ferch , 2016 in Düsseldorf

Lisa Charlotte Friederich (* 1983 in Karlsruhe ) is a German actress , screenwriter and director.

Life

Friederich is the daughter of a pastor. She grew up in Heidelberg and graduated from the Kurfürst-Friedrich-Gymnasium in 2003 . From 2003 to 2007 she studied drama at the Stuttgart University of Music and Performing Arts . From the 2007/2008 season she played at the Schauspielbühnen Stuttgart , where she received the Young Talent Award in 2008 and the Audience Award for Most Popular Actress in 2009. Various guest engagements took her to the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus , the Landestheater Linz , the Staatstheater Stuttgart and the Theater der Stadt Heidelberg . From 2010 to 2012 she was a permanent member of the ensemble at Theater Lübeck .

Since 2014 Friederich has appeared in various television productions ( SOKO Cologne , Notruf Hafenkante and Tatort ). The movie Fritz Lang, in which she plays the leading female role alongside Heino Ferch , was released in April 2016. From 2012 to 2020 she studied at the Institute for Applied Theater Studies in Gießen (Bachelor of Arts 2015, Master of Arts 2020). Since 2013 she has worked several times with the composer and director Heiner Goebbels, both as an assistant director and as an actress. In 2016 she received a grant for performing arts from the Baden-Württemberg Art Foundation .

As part of the Heidelberg Spring International Music Festival , she wrote and staged the multimedia music theater piece "Castor && Pollux" in spring 2019, which she conceived together with the composer and media artist Lukas Rehm and the dramaturge Jim Igor Kallenberg. Together with the musician Rike Huy she produced the feature film "Live".

Filmography

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theatre

  • Ruhrtriennale
  • 2018 Composition no.103 by Anthony Braxton, text version and performance
  • City Theater Giessen
  • 2018: With a name from an old book, directed by Heiner Goebbels
  • Theater Lübeck , member of the ensemble
    2010: Alice in Wonderland, Lewis Carol, directed by Berry Goldman
    2010: Der Kirschgarten , Anton Chekhov, director: Pit Holzwarth
    2010: Engel for Dylan (world premiere), Thomas Richhardt, director: Klaus Hämmerle
    2010: Nathan the Wise , Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, Director: Andreas Nathusius
    2010: As You Like It , William Shakespeare, Director: Patrick Schlösser
    2011: Johnny Cash, written and directed by Michael Wallner
    2011: The Black Rider, Waits, Wilson, Borroughs, directed by Michael Wallner
    2011: Yerma, Federico Garcia Lorca, directed by Anna Bergman
    2012: Anna Karenina , Tolstoi / Petras, director: Marco Storman
    2012: Tartuffe , Molière, director: Niklaus Helbing
  • Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart
    2009: Buddenbrooks, based on Thomas Mann by John von Düffel, directed by Carl Philip von Maldeghem
    2009: Jedermann , Hugo von Hofmannsthal, director: Klaus Hemmerle
  • State Theater Stuttgart
    2006: Last Exit Ithaka, based on Homer's Odyssey, director: Ulf Otto
    2008: Eos (world premiere), Sören Voima, director: Ch. Weise
  • Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart
    2007–2008: Nathan der Weise, Lessing, director: Klaus Hemmerle
    2007–2008: Seven Sonnets (premiere), John von Düffel, director: Carl Philip von Maldeghem
  • State Theater Linz
    2007: Prinzessinnendramen, Rosamunde, director: Uwe Lohr
  • Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus
    2006: DromomaniaFernweh, directed by Andrej Kritenko
  • Wilhelma Theater Stuttgart
    2006: Liebelei, Schnitzler, directed by Peter Hailer
    2006: Merlin or Das wüsten Land, Mordred, Elaine, Sir, directed by Titus Georgi
  • Heidelberg City Theater
    2005: Stella, directed by Davoud Bouchehri

Awards

  • 2008: Young talent award from the theater in Stuttgart
  • 2009: Most popular actress at the Alte Schauspielhaus Stuttgart and the comedy in Marquardt in the 2008/09 season, audience award from the Friends of the Stuttgart Theater

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