Ariella Hirshfeld
Ariella Hirshfeld , also Ariella Hirschfeld (* 1980 in Düsseldorf ), is a German actress .
Life
Her film debut was made by Ariella Hirshfeld, the daughter of an American with Jewish-Lithuanian roots who left the United States as a child in the 1950s and emigrated to Israel, and an Israeli of Jewish-Iraqi origin, in 2001 as Miriam in Sebastian Kutzli's film-im -Film-Drama Everything Zombies . In 2004 she played Madina at the side of André Hennicke and Lars Rudolph in the Schleuser drama Rien ne va plus and had a world premiere in 2006 at the 63rd Venice International Film Festival. Several appearances in TV roles followed: In 2004 Hirshfeld took over, among others, Fatma in Rolf Schübel's drama Time of Desires, which was awarded the Grimme Prize in 2005 . Ariella Hirshfeld played her first international role as Kati alongside John Malkovich and Veronica Ferres in the feature film Klimt . In 2008 she played the role of Julchen Hagenström in the feature film " Buddenbrooks - a business of some size" directed by Heinrich Breloer . In 2010 she worked at the Hebbeltheater Berlin under the direction of Hans-Werner Kroesinger and was filming a series of Commissario Brunetti in Venice.
education
- 1998–2002 studied acting at the Folkwang University in the Ruhr area
- 2002, 2003 and 2004 workshop with Carolina Pecheny, Théâtre du Soleil
- 2005 workshop with Slawomir Idziak at the Art Academy for Media Cologne
stage
- 2000 assistant director you are also very attractive when you are dead under the direction of Brian Michaels, Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus
- 2000 The merry women of Windsor , Ruhrfestspiele Recklinghausen
- 2001 The Dream Pillow , Moscow International Theater Festival
- 2002 The doctor in spite of himself , Zeche Bochum
- 2002 ad ultimo , Tanzhaus NRW in Düsseldorf
- 2002 Kalea , Mülheim City Theater
- 2003 Sheherezade , Roma Theater Pralipe (in coproduction with the Theatro del Velador in Seville and the Carnival of Cultures in Berlin)
- 2004 Jashar Roi , Roma Theater Pralipe
- 2004 The Blood Wedding , Roma Theater Pralipe
- 2005 From 1001 Nights , Bremen City Theater
- 2007 two times Heimat Jerusalem , (Roter Salon) Volksbühne Berlin
- 2007 Mother Africa , Mülheim City Theater
- 2008 Latet / Dedication , Jewish Community House Berlin
- 2008 Medea Voices , Hamburg University of Music and Theater
- 2009 "Horror Vacui" Zeisehallen Hamburg, Schauspielhaus Hamburg
- 2010 "Blackwater - pmc", Hebbeltheater Berlin
- 2010 "Keren and the little oil jug", TAK Berlin
- 2011 "Frida Kahlo", Theaterhaus Mitte Berlin
Filmography
- 2000: Incognito (short film)
- 2001: Everything Zombies (short film)
- 2001: Fools (short film)
- 2003: Evil Knights (feature film)
- 2004: Rien ne va plus (photo novel / feature film)
- 2004: Time of Wishes (feature film)
- 2004: The Austrian Method (feature film)
- 2005: Opposite (short film)
- 2005: Klimt (feature film)
- 2005: Summertime (short film)
- 2006: Heat (short film)
- 2006: Amoure (short film)
- 2007: Night prayer (short film)
- 2008: Buddenbrooks (feature film and TV two-part)
- 2010: Donna Leon - The girl of his dreams (TV movie)
- 2014: Seil (photo novel / feature film)
- 2015: Two Meet (Feature Film)
- 2019: Notruf Hafenkante (TV series, 1 episode)
- 2020: The Savior - We Are Lawyers (TV series, 1 episode)
Web links
- As free as never before , Jüdische Allgemeine from July 2, 2020, page 13
- Ariella Hirshfeld in theInternet Movie Database(English)
- Ariella Hirshfeld at filmportal.de
- Agency
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Hirshfeld, Ariella |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Hirschfeld, Ariella |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1980 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Düsseldorf , North Rhine-Westphalia , Federal Republic of Germany |