Anne Rathsfeld

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Anne Rathsfeld (* 1970 in Berlin ) is a German actress .

Life

After graduating from high school, Anne Rathsfeld studied from 1988 to 1992 at the Konrad Wolf University of Film and Television , from which she graduated with a diploma. At the ISFF in Berlin she took a course in camera acting in 2000 and a course in dubbing in the following year. Since 1992 Rathsfeld has had a large number of engagements at various German theaters, from 1992 to 1994 at the Neue Bühne Senftenberg , from 1994 to 1999 at the Brandenburg Theater and then until 2000 at the Schwerin State Theater . After an engagement at the Landgraf touring theater , she performed at the Burghofspiele in Eltville in 2002. Further stations were the Landestheater Tübingen , the Volksbühne Berlin , the Theater Heidelberg , the Gerhart-Hauptmann-Theater Görlitz-Zittau , the Stadttheater Fürth and the Oldenburgische Staatstheater . Rathsfeld last appeared in Berlin at the Theater an der Parkaue and the Schlosspark Theater .

In Schiller's Maria Stuart , Anne Rathsfeld played Queen Elizabeth I at the Brandenburg Theater , and she was seen as the title character at the Burghofspiele in Eltville. Other well-known roles were the Lady Milford in Intrigue and Love , the Regan in Shakespeare's King Lear or the Countess Almaviva in The greatest day of Peter Turrini by Beaumarchais .

Occasionally Anne Rathsfeld can also be seen in front of the camera, for example in 1994 she starred in two episodes of the family series Elbflorenz as well as in the series In the Name of the Law and Veterinarian Dr. Mertens . She also had guest roles in the Tatort episodes Dagobert's grandson and Atlantis .

Anne Rathsfeld also appeared in the radio plays Whoosh !!! (Director: Tom Gerber ) and Heidi und Mutter (Director: Stefanie Lazai ) as well as the audio books Mr Bink and Hörig .

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b c website of Anne Rathsfeld