Teresa Rizos

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Teresa Rizos at the Freiburg Culture Exchange 2019

Teresa Rizos (born July 12, 1986 in Munich ) is a German actress .

Life

Rizos took private acting lessons while she was still at school . She also learned the cello and piano and received classical singing and speaking lessons. She sang in the children's choir of the Bavarian State Opera since she was seven and later belonged to the opera's extra choir. In 2005 she graduated from high school in Munich.

From 2003 she took part in various theater productions, including in 2003 at the TheaterSpielhaus Munich as Freya von Moor in the theater project Die Räuberinnen and in 2006 under the direction of Paul Herwig in the theater production Inconspicuous Reality with the youth ensemble of the Münchner Kammerspiele . In 2009 Rizos performed together with Werner Rom and Andreas Borcherding in Neuburg an der Donau in the role of the pretty intern Tanja Rehfeldt in the world premiere of the Bavarian political satire MACHTlos , a political satire with vocals by Winfried Frey .

From October 2007 to June 2012, Rizos played the leading role of Carolin "Caro" Ertl in the television series Dahoam is Dahoam produced by Bavarian Radio , which made her well known among television audiences. In 2012, she was in the Sat.1 TV series The Cop and the Snob as a police candidate Kiki Lemminger. In the BR television series Der Komödienstadel she was seen in the comedy Alpenglühn und Männertreu (first broadcast: March 2014) as Julia Holdenrieder; she played the compassionate daughter of a self-pitying ski instructor and mountaineer . She had another appearance in the series Der Komödienstadel in the comedy Der Cowboy von Haxlfing (first broadcast: March 2017) as a neighbor's daughter Jessy Zellner, who falls in love with the supposed cowboy .

Since 2014 Rizos had regular appearances on numerous television, u. a. in Die Rosenheim-Cops (2014; 2016), Die Garmisch-Cops (2014) and Hubert and Staller (2017). In September 2017 Rizos was seen in an episode role in the ZDF television series SOKO Munich ; she played the clerk Ines Zellner, the mistress of a murdered investigating judge. In October 2017, Rizos was seen in another episode role in the ZDF television series SOKO Stuttgart ; she played Franziska Probst, the single parent friend of the murder victim.

In November 2017 was in the ZDF television film Ein Sommer im Allgäu from the ZDF Herzkino series “Ein Sommer in ...” as Moni Leitner; she embodied the sister of the main female character, a paraplegic former extreme climber ( Jennifer Ulrich ).

Rizos also worked in several short films , such as the short film Two Rooms, Balcony in 2009 .

Rizos is not only active as an actress, but has also increasingly emerged as a singer since 2009. In 2009 she recorded the song Sommer - Dolieng und dramma in Bavarian dialect , with which she also took part in the selection of the summer hit 2009 of the Bavarian radio as part of the show Wir in Bayern . In November 2009 she sang the popular Christmas song Es wird scho glei dumpa live on the BR show Auf geht's in den Advent .

Filmography

Theater (selection)

Web links

Commons : Teresa Rizos  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Teresa Rizos - Biography and Filmography. Retrieved on February 26, 2020 (German).
  2. MACHTlos , program as PDF
  3. ^ The Komödienstadel: Alpenglühn and Männertreu . Plot, cast and photos of the scene. Official website of Bayerisches Fernsehen . Retrieved October 11, 2017
  4. The Cowboy from Haxlfing . Plot, cast and photos of the scene. Official website of Bayerisches Fernsehen . Retrieved October 11, 2017
  5. ^ "A summer in the Allgäu": ZDF shoots "Herzkino" melodrama . ZDF press portal from July 2, 2017. Accessed September 30, 2017.
  6. Series “A Summer in the Allgäu” . TV review on Tittelbach.tv . Retrieved November 27, 2017.
  7. ↑ Looking for a summer hit 2009! ( Memento from July 27, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Homepage Wir in Bayern of the Bavarian Broadcasting Corporation
  8. Teresa Rizos -It'll be the same dumpa-. Youtube, accessed on February 26, 2020 .