Adina cousin

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Adina Vetter (born February 7, 1980 in Berlin ) is a German film and theater actress . She has been a member of the Vienna Burgtheater ensemble since 2006 .

life and work

Adina Vetter gained her first acting experience at P14 at the Berliner Volksbühne , under the direction of Bruno Cathomas . 2004 closed cousin her acting training at the School of Dramatic Arts "Ernst Busch" Berlin off after it was previously already occurred in smaller roles in film and television and the Berliner Ensemble , the role of dairy maid in Ibsen's Peer Gynt in a production of Peter Zadek had taken . In 2003 she appeared as Wendla in Wedekind's Spring Awakening directed by Ulrich Matthes . In 2004 she made her debut as Luisa in a Gisbert Jäkel production of Kabale und Liebe at the Hans Otto Theater Potsdam .

This was followed by engagement at the Burgtheater in Vienna , where she made her debut as the second young woman in Jon Fosse's Sleep in May 2006 , directed by Luc Bondy . In 2006 she took on the role of Helena in Shakespeare's Midsummer Night 's Dream , the production of King Lear by Luc Bondy (2007) with Gert Voss in the title role and Adina Vetter as Cordelia was also recorded for television.

In 2010 she appeared in Beate Thalberg's documentary My time will come - Gustav Mahler in the memories of Natalie Bauer-Lechner . The actress was a guest at Heidenreichstein'schen Literatur im Nebel in 2012 and read a text by Lyudmila Ulitzkaja . Vetter has also appeared in a number of television series and some movies.

In October 2015 it was announced that her contract with the Burgtheater would end with the 2015/16 season.

She is married to the German-Polish actor Lucas Gregorowicz .

Other important roles at the Burgtheater

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Individual evidence

  1. derStandard.at - Burgtheater: Raffalt speaks of a "cleansing wave" . Article dated October 30, 2015, accessed October 31, 2015.