Christina Hecke

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Christina Hecke at the award ceremony of the German Academy for Television 2015

Christina Hecke (born February 22, 1979 in Stuttgart ) is a German actress .

Life

Christina Hecke first studied law before moving to the Mainz drama school in 2003 . From 2006 to 2009 she was a member of the ETA-Hoffmann-Theater in Bamberg , where she a. a. in The Name of the Rose played the apprentice Adson . In addition to Goethe's Faust and the modern drama Der Gott des Gemetzels , she appeared in the title role of Heidemarie Gohde's play The Sorrows of the Young Guardian . The production won both the piece price and the audience award at the Bayerische Theatertage 2006 , while Christina Hecke was nominated for best actress.

For television , for example, she played leading roles in Hopfensommer and Blond brings nothing and stood u. a. in Matti Geschonneck's The End of a Night and Hans Steinbichler's Police Call 110 episode Because they don't know what they're doing in front of the camera. She worked in films such as Rudolf Thomes Pink and Andres Veiels RAF drama Who if not us . In spring 2012 she appeared in Christian Petzold's GDR drama Barbara .

In 2020 her book Mal Ehrlich was published - My look behind our life , in which Hecke touches on the topics of all-encompassing life after a near-death experience, marriage and relationships with her life partner.

Private

Hecke has been married to photographer Stefanie Henn since 2018.

Awards

  • The aforementioned production of Heidemarie Gohde's play The Sorrows of the Young Wardress won the piece price and the audience award at the Bavarian Theater Days 2006 ; Christina Hecke was nominated for the title role as best actress.

publication

Filmography (selection)

theatre

  • 2004–2005: Creeps (State Theater Mainz)
  • 2006: The Sorrows of the Young Guardian (Theater Mimus)
  • 2006–2007: Faust I + II (Bamberg Theater)
  • 2007: Medea.Stimmen (Theater Stuttgart)
  • 2008: The Name of the Rose (Theater Bamberg)
  • 2008–2009: God of Carnage (ETA Hoffmann Theater Bamberg)
  • 2009: transition. Metamorphoses of Ovid (Theater Pan.Optikum Freiburg)

Web links

Commons : Christina Hecke  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Let's be honest. Retrieved May 9, 2020 .
  2. SWR1 BW, SWR1 BW: Christina Hecke. Retrieved May 9, 2020 .
  3. Stern.de: Actress Christina Hecke reveals: "I love a woman, so what?", Accessed on February 12, 2020