Cornelia Lippert

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Cornelia Lippert (* 1953 in Berlin ) is a German actress and radio play speaker .

Life

Cornelia Lippert grew up in Berlin and studied from 1972 to 1976 at the "Hans Otto" theater school in Leipzig, which she graduated from as an actress.

Her first engagement took her to the Mecklenburg State Theater in Schwerin , where she played many important roles for over ten years (including the "Lammchen" in Little Man - what now?, The Andromache in Troerinnen or "Die Schmitten" in Schmitten by Volker Braun ) . Guest tours with the ensemble took her to various European countries, such as B. Greece, Finland, Italy, Austria and throughout the Federal Republic.

In 1987 Cornelia Lippert joined the GDR television ensemble . She became known here mainly because of her authentic and lovable portrayal of the traffic manager Heidi in the TV series Johanna . During this time she also made guest appearances at various Berlin stages such as the Berliner Ensemble , the Theater im Palais and the Theater unterm Dach .

In 1989 Lippert fled to the West, lived and worked in Vienna. There she played at the Burgtheater and the Volkstheater, among others . At the Volkstheater she played Camilla in illness or modern women , Minna in Gotthold Ephraim Lessing's comedy Minna von Barnhelm , mother Wolffen in Gerhart Hauptmann's beaver fur . At the Burgtheater Lippert a. a. the Sophie in Baal by Bertolt Brecht and the woman ( Hannah Arendt ) in Totenauberg by Elfriede Jelinek.

Around 2000 Lippert returned to Germany and has since played on stages such as the Theater am Goetheplatz in Bremen, the Hamburg Ernst-Deutsch-Theater and the Theater Aachen . In addition, she returns to Austria again and again to guest performances and has been seen again at the Volkstheater, as well as at the Reichenau Festival , the Wiener KosmosTheater and the Theater Kosmos in Bregenz, as well as the Neue Bühne Villach.

Cornelia Lippert made her début in front of the camera in the DEFA production The Incorrigible Barbara in 1977. To this day she works regularly for film and television, in 2008 she was in the film Let's Make it in Finnish, which was awarded the TV Producer Award at the Hamburg Film Festival , and in 2009 she was part of the main cast of the soap opera One for all - women can do it better . Since the late 1970s, Lippert has also been a very busy radio play speaker, and during her time in Vienna also frequently in productions for ORF . She also works in advertising and dubbing.

Cornelia Lippert was married to the actor Udo Schenk and has a daughter with him, Franziska Lippert-Dimitrova.

From 2009 to 2013 Cornelia Lippert directed the acting training at the Theater Academy Vorpommern . She is also a member of the Academy for the award of the Nestroy Prize . Lippert lives in Berlin.

Filmography (selection)

Radio plays (selection)

Awards (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Cornelia Lippert at schauspielervideos.de
  2. Cornelia Lippert's website , accessed June 20, 2017