Brigitte Horn

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Brigitte Horn

Brigitte Horn (born December 5, 1948 in Munich ) is a German actress .

Life

Her parents are from Prague. Horn completed an apprenticeship as a chemical technician in 1970 , before moving to Munich in 1973 after taking private acting lessons at the Bavarian State Theater under the direction of Kurt Meisel a . a. for the role of Maria Concetta in the world premiere of the play Familienbande by Thomas Valentin directed by Bernd Fischerauer . During this time she also worked with Ulrich Edel , in whose graduation film at the University of Television and Film in Munich she took on the role of Klara in " Tommis Heimkehr ".

This was followed by appearances in classic roles in the field of youthful lovers at various city ​​theaters . In 1979 she took up an engagement at the State Theater in Stuttgart . Her first role there was Eboli from Don Carlos , directed by Hansgünther Heyme . In 1980 she played here a. a. directed by Günter Krämer in the world premiere of the play Die Villa by Tankred Dorst played the part of Fränzchen. She also took on the role of the fool from What you want and in 1981 that of Lulu in the play of the same name by Frank Wedekind .

In 1985 she followed Heyme, who was appointed artistic director, to the Grillo-Theater in Essen. There she played Polly from Bertolt Brecht's Threepenny Opera , directed by Heymes, in 1987 , Yerma from Yerma by Federico García Lorca and the Chevalier in The False Maid in 1989 . From 1990 she appeared again at the Bayerisches Staatsschauspiel in several roles, for example in the world premiere of the two-person play Excluded from Exchange under the artistic direction of P. Politz and the world premiere of the play Memmingen by Bettina Fless under the direction of Amélie Niermeyer . In 1997 she played the role of Clytaimnestra in Elektra by Sophocles at the Théâtre Vidy-Lausanne and appeared under Heymes direction in several roles a. a. 2001 as Smeraldina in The Servant of Two Lords at the Theater National du Luxembourg, 2005 at the Theater im Pfalzbau in Ludwigshafen, as well as in the world premieres of Passover by Laura Forti in the role of Nora and in 2008 in Heiliges Land by M. Kacimi, role: Alia .

In 2000 she directed the play Pit-Bull in the Lionel Spycher real-time hall, Kulturreferat München. It was a social project. In the performance with actors, young people with drug problems were involved with subsequent discussion. Horn has been teaching acting in Munich since 2010. She has a son and lives in Munich.

German premieres

  • 1974 - Maria Concetta in family ties Thomas Valentin, Residenztheater Munich
  • 1980 - Fränzchen in the Villa Tankred Dorst, State Theater Stuttgart
  • 1987 - Lenka in passage by Christoph Hein, Theater & Philharmonie Essen, Grillo-Theater
  • 1990 - The woman in the two-person play Excluded from exchange by Eugen Ruge , Bayerisches Staatsschauspiel
  • 1991 - Memmingen by Bettina Fless, Residenztheater Munich
  • 2005 - Nora in Passover by Laura Forti, Théâtre National du Luxembourg
  • 2008 - German premiere: Alia in Heiliges Land by Mohamed Kacimi, Theater im Pfalzbau Ludwigshafen

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hanns-Dietrich Schmidt: The seasons under the direction of Hansgünther Heyme. Schauspiel Essen 1985 - 1992 Schauspiel Essen (Theater and Philharmonie) (Ed.), Essen 1992, p. 14
  2. ^ Hanns-Dietrich Schmidt: The seasons under the direction of Hansgünther Heyme. Schauspiel Essen 1985 - 1992 Schauspiel Essen (Theater and Philharmonie) (Ed.), Essen 1992, pp. 30–31
  3. ^ Hanns-Dietrich Schmidt: The seasons under the direction of Hansgünther Heyme. Schauspiel Essen 1985 - 1992 Schauspiel Essen (Theater and Philharmonie) (Ed.), Essen 1992, p. 18
  4. Familienbande premiere at the Residenz Theater in Munich  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Website of the Thomas Valentin Foundation. Retrieved September 28, 2013.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.thomas-valentin-gesellschaft.de  
  5. see program: Württembergisches Staatstheater Stuttgart 1980 / 81-3, Die Generalintendanz der Württembergische Staatstheater (Ed.), Editor: Jürgen Fabritius
  6. see program booklet: Passage , Theater & Philharmonie Essen, Schauspiel Essen (Ed.), Editor: Hanns-Dietrich Schmidt
  7. see program booklet: Excluded from exchange , Munich Bayer. Staatsschauspiel (Ed.), Season 92/93, No. 94, author: Eugen Ruge; Pierre W Politz
  8. see schedule: Bayerisches Staatsschauspiel 1990/91 , Munich Bayer. Staatsschauspiel (Ed.), Season 90/91, author: dramaturgy and public relations
  9. ^ See program booklet: Pessach , Theater im Pfalzbau Ludwigshafen (ed.) Theater im Pfalzbau Ludwigshafen; Editor: Carolin Grein
  10. Guest performance in the St. Pauli Theater: The "Holy Land" . Criticism DIE WELT. Retrieved September 28, 2013.