Antonia Bill
Antonia Bill (* 1988 in Munich ) is a German actress and singer .
Life
Growing up in Franconia , Antonia Bill already stood on stage as a child together with mother, father and sister in the cabaret Fifty-Fifty in Erlangen . From 2008 to 2011 she studied at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts in Berlin . In addition to the studio theater of the university (bat), she already performed at the theater in Erlangen and at the Deutsches Theater in Berlin as a student . In 2011 Antonia Bill was brought to the Berliner Ensemble by Claus Peymann , where she had a permanent position from 2012 to 2017. She played her first leading role in a movie in 2013 in The Other Home - Chronicle of Desire by director and author Edgar Reitz .
Filmography
- 2013: The Other Home - Chronicle of a Longing
- 2015: Spreewald thriller: Die Sturmnacht (TV series)
- 2015: The Crime Scene Cleaner : EMMA - 206 (TV series)
- 2017: Tatort: The desert Gobi (TV series)
- 2018: The Institute - Oasis of Failure (TV series)
- 2018: Last Trace Berlin (TV series)
- 2018: work without an author
- 2018: In all friendship - The young doctors (TV series, episode zero hour )
- 2019: Großstadtrevier (TV series, episode In Doubt )
theatre
- 2008: Witold Gombrowicz : Iwona, the princess v. Burgundy (Isa) - Director: Iwona Jera ( Das Theater Erlangen )
- 2008: Aeschylus : Orestie (Iphigenie) - Director: Marc Pommerening (Das Theater Erlangen)
- 2010: Ewald Palmetshofer : hamlet is dead. No gravity (Dani) - Director: Alexander Riemenschneider ( Deutsches Theater Berlin )
- 2011: Georg Büchner : Leonce and Lena (Rosetta) - Director: (Alexander Lang) ( Berliner Arbeiter-Theater - bat)
- 2011: Georg Büchner: Dantons Tod (Lucile) - Director: Claus Peymann ( Berliner Ensemble )
- 2012: James Matthew Barrie : Peter Pan (Nixe / Whibbeles) - Director: Robert Wilson / CocoRosie (Berliner Ensemble)
- 2012: William Shakespeare : Was ihr wollt (Olivia) - director: Katharina Thalbach (Berliner Ensemble)
- 2013: Ödön von Horváth : Don Juan comes out of the war - Director: Luc Bondy (Berliner Ensemble)
- 2013: Friedrich Schiller : Kabale und Liebe (Luise) - Director: Claus Peymann (Berliner Ensemble)
- 2014: Irmgard Keun : The Artificial Silk Girl (Doris) - Director: Carsten Golbeck ( Renaissance Theater (Berlin) )
- 2014: Pierre Carlet de Marivaux : Der Streit (Adine) - Director: Jutta Ferbers (Berliner Ensemble)
- 2014: Georg Büchner: Woyzeck (Margreth) - Director: Leander Haußmann (Berliner Ensemble)
- 2014: Gotthold Ephraim Lessing : Nathan the Wise (Recha) - Director: Claus Peymann | (Berliner Ensemble)
- 2014: Bertolt Brecht : Hans im Glück (Hanne) - Director: Sebastian Sommer (Berliner Ensemble)
- 2015: Bertolt Brecht: The Good Man of Sezuan (Shen Te / Shui Ta) - Director: Leander Haußmann (Berliner Ensemble)
- 2015: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (text version: Jutta Ferbers): Faust I and II (I: Margarete; II: Geist / Nymphe / Trojanerin) - Director: Robert Wilson (Berliner Ensemble)
- 2017: Heinrich von Kleist : Prince Friedrich von Homburg (Natalie) - Director: Claus Peymann (Berliner Ensemble)
- 2017: Einar Schleef : Gertrud - Director: Jakob Fedler (Deutsches Theater Berlin - Kammerspiele)
- 2018: Leander Haußmann : Haußmann's State Security Theater (Ramona as a young woman) - Director: Leander Haußmann ( Volksbühne Berlin )
Awards
- 2011: 1st prize at the National Singing Competition in Berlin in the chanson category
- 2011: Vontobel Prize
- 2014: Nomination for the German Film Critics' Prize as “Best Actress” for Die Andere Heimat
- 2015: Daphne audience award from the Berlin theater community
Web links
Commons : Antonia Bill - Collection of images, videos and audio files
- Antonia Bill in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Antonia Bill at filmportal.de
- Antonia Bill in the Renaissance Theater Berlin
- Antonia Bill in her artist agency
Individual evidence
- ^ Susanne Gröschke: 40th National Singing Competition - Prize Winner 2011. In: musicalszene.de. Retrieved January 27, 2020 .
- ^ Scott Johnston: From Franconia to the great roles in film and theater. In: nordbayern.de. January 6, 2020, accessed January 27, 2020 .
- ↑ Berliner Zeitung of October 12, 2015; P. 22
- ^ Antonia Bill. In: deutschestheater.de. Retrieved January 27, 2020 .
- ^ Gunda Bartels: Portrait of the BE actress Antonia Bill. In: tagesspiegel.de. Der Tagesspiegel , December 7, 2014, accessed on January 27, 2020 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Bill, Antonia |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actress and chanson singer |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1988 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Munich |