Angélique Duvier

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Angélique Duvier (born April 27, 1958 in Hamburg ) is a German actress , writer and director .

Career

Duvier began her film career with fellow actors like Heiner Lauterbach , who was her partner in the action film Cortuga . Dieter Wedel cast Duvier in his TV series The Great Bellheim and The King of St. Pauli . On German television she was later also next to Wolfgang Fierek in veterinarian Dr. Angels , metropolitan areas and a home for animals to see.

Duvier worked with Faust at the theater . A tragedy and Momo with Cordula Trantow together. Neidhardt Nordmann cast her for the role of Cora-Ann Milton in The Witcher based on Edgar Wallace . In addition to Claus Biederstaedt and Karin Dor , she played in the tabloid play Der Neurosenkavalier by Gunther Beth and Alan Cooper from 2004 to 2008 . For her portrayal of Abigail Williams in the drama The Crucible by Arthur Miller , she received the INTHEGA award.

In 2007 and 2016 she staged the play “Tränen der Heimat” by Lutz Hübner for the Hamburger Sprachwerk and the Altonaer Theater.

Since 2009 Angélique Duvier has also been on stage with her husband, the pianist Vladyslav Sendecki - with projects such as A Polish Dream , Joseph von Eichendorff and Chopin under the motto “Lyrik & Jazz”.

Duvier publishes poems and texts. In 2002 the composer Berthold Paul set poems by Angélique Duvier to music. In 2013 poems by Angélique Duvier appeared in German and Polish in the anthology of European poetry - Antologia poezji europejskiej , in 2015 in the anthology Colors Games: From wonderful to whimsical and in the 2016 anthology Masken Bilder . In 2016 her volume of poems, Dramaturgie des Leben, was published by CreateSpace. In November 2017 her second book, appeared melancholy of a juggler , with CreateSpace and 2018 her third book conjunction with KDP. Her fourth book, Reflexion, was published in November 2019, also by KDP.

Angélique Duvier was married to the 37-year-old actor Friedrich Schütter from 1979 to 1987 . In 2005 she married the Polish pianist Vladyslav Sendecki , with whom she founded the Lyrik & Jazz Ensemble in 2009 . Angélique Duvier has been a member of the artist group 14 Zoll since 2015.

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