Claudia Huebschmann

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Claudia Hübschmann (born April 6, 1974 in Potsdam ) is a German actress .

Act

Claudia Hübschmann completed her training at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts in Berlin and at the Conservatoire National Supérieur d'Art Dramatique in Paris . Between 1993 and 1998 she lived in Aix en Provence , Strasbourg and Brussels , where she studied politics at the Institut d'Études Politiques , which she graduated with a DEA . In addition to her acting career, she worked for the European Parliament in the office of the Berlin SPD MP Dagmar Roth-Behrendt and has since translated scripts and novels from French.

theatre

On stage she worked among others at bat and at the Berliner Ensemble (as Cäcilie in Marieluise Fleißer's Purgatory in Ingolstadt ), at the Saarbrücken State Theater (Luise in Kabale und Liebe , Ronja in Ronja the robber's daughter , Marianne in Tartuffe and others), in the title role of Anna Bergmann's production of the Lessing tragedy Emilia Galotti , at the Théâtre Vidy-Lausanne in Gianni Schneider's directorial work Lulu and other plays (including Dieu est un DJ at the Festival d'Avignon ). In 2007 she was engaged for Anna Bergmann's stage adaptation of Ingmar Bergman's autumn sonata at the Lübeck Theater, where she also performed Clawdia Chauchat in Zauberberg (2008) by Thomas Mann, Siv in Wie im Himmel (2010) and Liane in Flying down to Rio (2010). In 2008/2009 she continued her collaboration with the French director Anne Monfort and played Bibiana in Nothing Hurts , a play by Falk Richter , and belle mère in Blanche Neige by Robert Walser , both produced at the Théatre National de Belfort. At the Münster Theater she played Kriemhild in Franke Behnke's production "Die Nibelungen" in 2016 , Emily in "Geächtet", directed by Christina Paulhofer , continued her work with Anne Bader (2015 "The President" and 2017 "Humility in front of your actions, Baby ") and played the monologue" IchglaubeaneineneinzigenGott.Hass "directed by Moritz Peters .

From 2012 to 2018 she was a member of the ensemble at Theater Münster . She played there u. a. Hedda Gabler (director: Katharina Rupp ), Elisabeth in Martin Schulze's production of Schiller's Maria Stuart , Medea in Das Goldene Vlies (director: Martin Schulze), Anna Petrowna in Platonov (director: Frank Behnke ), Petra von Kant in Bernadette Sonnenbichler's production of Fassbinder's The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant , Frau Habersatt in innocence , Marwood in “Miss Sara Sampson” (director: Katrin Mädler), the Elmire in Molières Tartuffe (Martin Schulze) and the Emilia in Othello (Frank Behnke) . In 2018, Claudia Hübschmann will permanently move to the ensemble of the Badisches Staatstheater Karlsruhe . She will make her debut at the State Theater in October 2018 with Alia Luque's production of Miroslava Svolikova's Europe flees to Europe .

Movie and TV

Claudia Hübschmann starred in four Tatort episodes on television : 2004 in Hans-Christoph Blumenbergs Teufel im Leib , 2005 in Robert Sigls Rache-Engel , 2006 in Uwe Jansons Schlaflos in Weimar and 2013 in Almighty by Jochen Alexander Freydank . Furthermore, to see them in Dagmar Dameks The worshipers , in Oscar -prämierten Short Toyland , in Manfred Stelzer frogs do not squeal in Matthias Tiefenbacher in love you will not forget (2010), Police 110: Everything lie , directed by Ed Herzog as well as guest roles in series such as Großstadtrevier , Coast Guard , Der Alte , Der Landarzt , Klinik am Alex and Unser Charly . After her fourth role as Iris Lohmiller in 2013 in Almighty Tatort , she played Katie Fforde : Gift Years and the leading role of Luise Berger in Till Gerstenberger's DFFB short film Puls in 2014 . In 2015 Claudia Hübschmann played alongside Axel Prahl in Jochen Alexander Freydank 's Kafka's Der Bau . In 2017 she played in the series " Alarm für Cobra 11 ", "Sankt Maik" and as a Frenchwoman in Christian Ulmens " jerks. "

Private

Claudia Hübschmann is in a relationship with the director and actor Moritz Peters .

Filmography

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