Beate Kiupel

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Beate Kiupel (* 1962 in Hamburg ) is a German actress and radio play speaker .

Life

While her parents were on vacation in Hamburg, Beate Kiupel was born as the daughter of an import and export merchant in a maternity ward on the premises of what was then the Alsterdorf Institute ; the family was living in Hong Kong at the time for work related to the father . When Kiupel was two years old, her parents moved to Hamburg with her and her older sister Birgit, a historian, author and illustrator. After graduating from high school, she learned the profession of industrial clerk, but then took lessons at the Hildburg Frese drama school, after having gained first stage experience in school and later in amateur theater. In the last year of her training she played at the Staatstheater Braunschweig , to which she belonged for almost two years and where she appeared on stage in plays such as Blood Wedding by Federico García Lorca , Das Haus in Montevideo by Curt Goetz or Ibsen’s Peer Gynt .

At the end of the 1980s, Beate Kiupel returned to Hamburg and auditioned at various theaters, including the Ohnsorg Theater , where she was initially cast in a Christmas fairy tale in High German. Two weeks before the premiere of the play Een Matjes singt no more she had to step in for a sick colleague and stood next to Jochen Schenck , Herma Koehn and others for the first time in a large Low German role on the stage at the Große Bleichen . Beate Kiupel has been a permanent member of the Ohnsorg Theater since 1988. Here she was seen as the title character in Rose Bernd von Gerhart Hauptmann or as Hannchen in the operetta De Vedder ut Dingsda based on Eduard Künneke , played in Schwänken such as the Ohnsorg classics Twee Kisten Rum and Tratsch op de Trepp , and also in De Kaktusblüüt , Charley's aunt or in the musical Rock op platt . Some plays with Kiupel's participation were also shown as High German productions on television.

Together with her fellow actors Jan Fedder and Jochen Busse , she has been in front of the camera as a presenter of television formats such as Nur das Beste or Laughter is fun , in which sketch classics from different decades were presented. Beate Kiupel is also active as a spokesperson for Low German radio plays, gives guest performances in High and Low German readings in cultural institutions in northern Germany and takes part in scenic city tours in her native city.

Recordings from the Ohnsorg Theater

  • 1988: if you have money
  • 1988: Matjes no longer sings
  • 1989: a man is not a man
  • 1989: The Deern is correct
  • 1992: through traffic
  • 1994: Fog in Paradise
  • 1995: The mayor's chair
  • 1999: Plünnenball
  • 1999: One Hansen too many
  • 2000: Hamburg beer
  • 2000: Tomorrow everything will be different
  • 2001: Ripe for Rimini
  • 2003: A case for the four-poster bed
  • 2004: Thea Witt does not participate
  • 2004: The money is in the bank
  • 2007: Black wedding
  • 2008: Three men on the coast
  • 2009: a cozy evening

Filmography

Radio play productions (selection)

  • 1995: Egen Fleesch un Bloot - Director: Wolfgang Schenck
  • 1995: Dat Verspreken - Director: Edgar Bessen
  • 1999: Dat Glück kummt dör dat Telefon - Director: Hans Helge Ott
  • 2000: Huus achter'n See - Director: Ursula Hinrichs
  • 2001: Börsen-Feever - Director: Edgar Bessen
  • 2006: Een Held in'n Dörpskroog - Director: Hans Helge Ott
  • 2006: Ünner den Melkwoold - Director: Hans Helge Ott
  • 2009: Hungern un Freten - Director: Ilka Bartels
  • 2010: Wilma un Karl - Director: Hans Helge Ott
  • 2010: SchnappSchuss - De Krimi op Platt (episode: DNA ut Oklahoma) - Director: Wolfgang Seesko
  • 2011: Njorka un de Fents vun'n Sommer - Director: Ilka Bartels
  • 2012: Ik kenn di nich - Director: NN
  • 2014: Muuschmobil - Director: Ilka Bartels
  • 2016: De Hund von Buscherby - Director: Hans Helge Ott

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Klaus Witzeling: The young Ohnsorg generation , Hamburger Abendblatt from June 27, 2005 , accessed on July 6, 2015
  2. a b c Dagmar Seifert: From the Ohnsorg Theater rutfischt - Beate Kiupel , kultur-port.de of April 10, 2011 , accessed on July 6, 2015
  3. a b Beate Kiupel at kulturportal.de , accessed on July 6, 2015
  4. Program information for March 13, 2010 , accessed on July 6, 2015
  5. Program information for December 31, 2012 , accessed on July 6, 2015
  6. BELA: "Love is the most important thing!" , Hinz & Kunzt from June 6, 2014 , accessed on July 6, 2015