Anna-Maria Hirsch

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Anna-Maria Hirsch (born October 19, 1986 in Ebersberg , Bavaria ) is a German actress .

Life

Anna-Maria Hirsch grew up in Glonn , Upper Bavaria , and attended grammar school in Grafing near Munich . At the age of 14 she joined the independent theater group RIP - Ridere In Publico and was involved in more than twenty theater projects as well as two no-budget films as an actress until she graduated from high school .

After graduating from school, she studied from 2007 to 2011 at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts in Berlin . In 2009 she played in the world premiere of Sven Regener's novel The Little Brother , directed by Leander Haußmann and Sven Regener, which was awarded the ensemble prize of the Federal Ministry for Education and Research at the drama school meeting in Leipzig in 2010 . After completing her studies, she began her first theater engagement at the Staatstheater Kassel in 2011 , where she remained a permanent member of the ensemble until 2013.

In 2012 Hirsch made her film debut with a leading role in the feature film Hai-Alarm am Müggelsee , again directed by Leander Haußmann and Sven Regener, alongside Henry Hübchen , Uwe Dag Berlin and Tom Schilling . In 2013, she did a work for Das Erste entitled Never more as always (director: Petra K. Wagner ), in which she played with Edgar Selge and Franziska Walser .

At the beginning of 2014 she shot her second movie with Oskar Roehler , Tod den Hippies !! Long live punk , again at Tom Schilling's side.

At the beginning of 2016 she took over the artistic direction of a project on the topic of "Always better - always richer" at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich with the participation of u. a. the band Isolation Berlin , Michi Kern and Stefan Natzel. She also took on guest roles at the Münchner Kammerspiele in mid-2016 .

Since the beginning of 2017, Anna-Maria Hirsch has also worked as an acting lecturer at various institutions. She teaches at the Bavarian Theater Academy August Everding , the Drama School Zerboni and the Theater Werk Munich.

Filmography

2017

2015

2013

Theater (selection)

2016

2014

  • Vampira in "Edward D. Wood Jr." based on Tim Burton's film Ed Wood / directed by Peter Miklusz / RAW 99 and Theater in der Feuerwache Friedrichshain

2013

  • Gretchen in “Urfaust” by JW von Goethe / Direction: Volker Schmalöer / Staatstheater Kassel
  • Lucie in "Hase Hase" by Coline Serreau / Direction: Patrick Schlösser / Staatstheater Kassel
  • Marion in “Dantons Tod” by Georg Büchner / Direction: Gustav Rueb / Staatstheater Kassel

2012

  • Assistant director in “Der nackte Wahnsinn” by Michael Frayn / Director: Markus Dietz / Staatstheater Kassel
  • Actress in “Invasion!” By Jonas Hassen Khemiri / Director: Gustav Rueb / Staatstheater Kassel
  • Julie in “ Norway.today ” by Igor Bauersima / Director: Petra Schiller / Staatstheater Kassel

2011

  • Queen Isabella in "Edward II" by Christopher Marlowe / Direction: Patrick Schlösser / Staatstheater Kassel
  • Lena in “Leonce and Lena” by Georg Büchner / Direction: Thomas Bockelmann / Staatstheater Kassel

2009

  • Almut / Helga in “The Little Brother” by Sven Regener / Direction: Leander Haußmann and Sven Regener / bat - Studiotheater Berlin
  • Minna in "Minna von Barnhelm" by GE Lessing / Direction: Rudolf Koloc / bat - Studiotheater Berlin

2008

  • Herse / Kohlhaas 3 in "Michael Kohlhaas" by Heinrich von Kleist / Direction: Tim Tonndorf (Principle Gonzo) / Theater Zerbrachte Fenster Berlin

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