Anna Grisebach

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Anna Grisebach

Anna Grisebach (born March 20, 1974 in Göttingen ), also listed as Anna Griesebach , is a German actress , audio book and voice actress .

Career

Anna Grisebach grew up in Berlin. After graduating from high school, she studied at the Bavarian Theater Academy August Everding in Munich and at the University of Music and Theater in Munich.

In 1986 Anna Grisebach was featured as a cheeky brat from Berlin on the cover of Geo Special Berlin .

Anna Grisebach is the sister of the film director Valeska Grisebach .

Stage actress

During her studies she played at the Residenztheater of the Bavarian State Theater with the director Amelie Niermeyer and the directors Hans Neuenfels and Anselm Weber . From 1999 to 2004 she played regularly for the Neumarkt Theater in Zurich under the direction of Crescentia Dünßer and Otto Kukla , for example the plays Goodbye Lucy, Hello Lucy , Blick zurück im Zorn und Schnee in April .

She then worked for two years at the Freiburg Theater under the direction of Amelie Niermeyer . There she played Luise in Kabale und Liebe under the direction of Stephan Rottkamp and was also seen as Kaspar in Der Räuber Hotzenplotz .

Since 2006 Anna Grisebach has been working as an actress a. a. as a guest at the Schauspielhaus Düsseldorf , Schauspiel Frankfurt , Ernst-Deutsch-Theater in Hamburg and at the Maxim-Gorki-Theater in Berlin . In 2011 she was seen as Mascha in the Drei Schwestern at the Schauspielhaus Bochum .

Since 2011 she has played Varya in Der Kirschgarten , directed by Thorsten Lensing and Jan Hain . In this production she plays with Devid Striesow , Ursina Lardi , Joachim Król and Maria Hofstätter .

Filmography

The three main actors from cheerful to deadly: Koslowski & Haferkamp : Tim Seyfi , Anna Grisebach and Sönke Möhring

Synchronized work (selection)

Isabelle Carré

Freida Pinto

Movies

Series

Audio books and radio plays

Web links

Commons : Anna Grisebach  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. Anna Grisebach. In: filmportal.de . German Film Institute , accessed on December 21, 2017 .