Deleila Piasko

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Deleila Piasko (born May 2, 1991 ) is a Swiss actress . She has been a member of the Vienna Burgtheater ensemble since 2019 .

Life

Deleila Piasko was born the daughter of a dancer and a physicist in Switzerland and grew up in Zurich . In 2011 she began studying at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts in Berlin , which she graduated in 2015. During her apprenticeship in 2013 she worked at the Berliner Arbeiter-Theater (bat) in Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus and in 2014 was on stage at the Deutsches Theater Berlin in On the High Seas by Sławomir Mrożek .

theatre

After completing her studies, she was a permanent member of the ensemble at the Konzert Theater Bern until 2017 , where she played the title role of Anne Frank , as Josephe in Das Erdbeben in Chili directed by Ulrich Rasche and as Julia in Die Vernichtung in a production by Ersan Mondtag and Olga Bach could be seen. In the 2017/18 and 2018/19 seasons she was engaged at the Staatsschauspiel Dresden , where she played the title role of Yerma by Federico García Lorca , as Ophelia in Hamlet , in Midsummer Night's Dream , in Der Weg ins Leben and in Antigone .

Martin Kušej brought her to the Vienna Burgtheater as a permanent member of the ensemble at the beginning of the 2019/20 season . She made her debut at the Vienna Akademietheater in September 2019 alongside Jan Bülow as Eitan Zimmermann as Wahida in the Austrian premiere of Die Vögel by Wajdi Mouawad .

Movie and TV

In 2006, she played the role of Sabrina in the Swiss comedy Cannabis - Trying Goes Over Regieren von Niklaus Hilber, in the feature film Boys Are Us (2012) by Peter Luisi she had a leading role as Laura Schoch, the sister of the protagonist Mia. In the Lisbon crime thriller She embodied Eduardo Silva's daughter Ines, in the episode Irrlichter (2018) of the ARD crime film series Wolfsland she was seen as Paula.

In 2018 she stood in front of the camera for the shooting of the ARD television film Im Tal des Fuchses based on Charlotte Link . In 2019 she shot a Stasi comedy under the direction of Leander Haußmann as the last part of his GDR trilogy after Sonnenallee and NVA .

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Deleila Piasko. In: hfs-berlin.de. Retrieved November 8, 2019 .
  2. a b Dresden State Theater: Deleila Piasko. In: staatsschauspiel-dresden.de. Retrieved November 8, 2019 .
  3. a b c Barbara Reiter: This is the Swiss Penélope Cruz. In: Kurier.at . November 7, 2019, accessed November 8, 2019 .
  4. Deleila Piasko at filmmakers.de
  5. Barbara Petsch: "Birds" in the Akademietheater: A great moment. In: The press . Retrieved September 14, 2019 .
  6. ^ The first: "Charlotte Link - In the valley of the fox" (AT): Turning for another bestseller film adaptation of the ARD Degeto series. July 19, 2018, accessed November 8, 2019 .
  7. ↑ The end of shooting for the new Leander Haußmann Stasi comedy. November 8, 2019, accessed November 8, 2019 .