Annika Meier

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Annika Meier (* 1981 in Berlin ) is a German actress .

Life

As a child, Meier attended numerous performances at the Grips Theater . She applied to various drama schools and studied drama at the Rostock University of Music and Theater from 2002 to 2006 . She then spent two years at the Lucerne Theater before moving to the Oberhausen Theater . Engagements followed a. at the Volksbühne Berlin . In 2017 she made her film debut in Magical Mystery or: The Return of Karl Schmidt . At the Munich Film Festival , where the film premiered, she was honored as the best young actress with the New German Cinema Award. In 2017 she became a permanent member of the Berliner Ensemble and appeared in BALLROOM SCHMITZ, a production by Clemens Sienknecht and Barbara Bürk. In 2019 she moved to the Schaubühne .

Filmography

Theater (selection)

  • 2006: The Glass Menagerie, Director: Jürgen Kruse , Lucerne Theater
  • 2008: Der Sturm, directed by Christina Friedrich , Lucerne Theater
  • 2008: Tartuffe, director: Herbert Fritsch , Theater Oberhausen
  • 2012: Murmel Murmel, director: Herbert Fritsch, Volksbühne Berlin
  • 2014: Untitled No. 1, director: Herbert Fritsch, Volksbühne Berlin
  • 2015: der die mann, director: Herbert Fritsch, Volksbühne Berlin
  • 2016: Pfusch, director: Herbert Fritsch, Volksbühne Berlin
  • 2019: Amphitryon, director: Herbert Fritsch, Schaubühne Berlin

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Michael Merschmeier, Der Theaterverlag: Das TheaterMagazin - single view. Retrieved November 29, 2019 .
  2. Prizes and winners. Munich Film Festival , accessed on June 27, 2017 .
  3. https://www.berliner-ensemble.de/inszenierung/ballroom-schmitz
  4. https://www.schaubuehne.de/de/haben/annika-meier.html?ID_Taetigkeit=45