Ariane Erdelt

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Ariane Erdelt (born August 12, 1963 in Munich ) is a German actress and cabaret artist .

Life

Erdelt grew up in Munich at the Bavariaring near Theresienwiese . Your mother is Swiss . She attended the New Munich Drama School in Munich from 1981 to 1984 . In the spring of 1985 she was on stage for the first time, as the leading actress in the play Burning Love at the TamS Theater . She had her first theater engagement in the 1985/86 season at the Badische Landesbühne in Bruchsal . There she played u. a. Gretchen in Urfaust and Roxane in the comedy The poor Cyrano by Pavel Kohout . In the 1986/87 season she had a guest engagement at the Schauspielhaus Nürnberg . In Hansjörg Utzerath's staging of the Brecht play Baal , she took over Johanna. She was also seen at the Schauspielhaus Nürnberg in a production of Burning Love that was recorded by Bayerischer Rundfunk . This was followed by an artistic break of over 10 years.

From 2003 Erdelt played theater again, on stages in Munich, for example Stacia Diyle in March 2003 at the Munich Academy Theater in the play Portia Coughlan by the Irish playwright Marina Carr . Subsequently, she was mainly employed in independent theater productions in the Munich theater scene. a. with appearances in the Pasinger Fabrik (2004), in the Theater Halle 7 (2007; Director: Ercan Karacayli ) and again at TamS (2008; 2009).

In the mid-1980s, Erdelt played the first film roles in two movies. From 2000, after a phase of professional and personal reorientation, she started working in front of the camera again. The director Erwin Keusch cast her with a leading role in his television film Love Without a Ticket (2002). Small episode roles followed and a. in Marienhof . Erdelt has since played in several television series ; It was very often used in series with a southern German , Upper Bavarian or Austrian background. She had u. a. Episode roles in the TV series SOKO 5113 (2011), cheerful to fatal: Hubert and Staller (2012; as a miller's wife), Um Himmels Willen (2013; as future foster mother) and Hammer & Sichl (2013; as a customer).

Erdelt first appeared in the ZDF early evening series Die Rosenheim-Cops in March 2011 in the episode Der Schlaf des Gerächten . She played the wealthy farmer Irmgard "Irmi" Hasenrieder, the new life partner of temporary commissioner Florian Prantl ( Andreas Giebel ). In the aftermath of Aumann's last hour (first broadcast: November 2014), Erdelt embodied the orthopedist and doctor Dr. Evelyn Kersting. In the 18th season of the "Rosenheim Cops" (2018-2019) she was seen again in an episode role as a restaurateur from Bad Aibling .

In addition to her work as an actress, Erdelt completed training as an acting coach. She gives seminars and workshops. She also performs with literary and cabaret solo programs.

Erdelt lives with her family in Munich . Since summer 2012 she has also lived in a small house directly on Lake Starnberg , which serves as a work space for coaching and acting as well as a retreat. In addition to German, Erdelt also has Swiss citizenship.

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Ariane Erdelt . Vita at Schauspielervideos.de. Retrieved January 4, 2015.
  2. a b Ariane Erdelt: My refuge by the lake . Interview with Ariane Erdelt in: Mutmacher-Magazin . Retrieved January 4, 2015