Elisabeth Brück

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Elisabeth Angela Brück (* 1972 in Saarlouis , Saarland ) is a German actress .

Life

Elisabeth Brück trained as an actor at the Conservatoire de Luxembourg (art dramatique) from 2001 to 2004 and in mise en scene / direction with Frank Hoffmann from 2004 to 2008 . In 2007 she attended the Bernard Hiller Masterclass (Acting-coach LA). She started this curriculum with the aesthetic art of communication and speech (diction allemande) with Danièle Gaspart (2001-2008; 1st prize)

Elisabeth Brück played in theater, television and cinema. She also wrote her own plays and is a producer for theater and television. Since 2010 she has been the artistic director of the Theater im Tunnel ( Velsen mine ).

From January 2013 to January 2019 she played the main role alongside Devid Striesow as investigator Lisa Marx in the Saarland Tatort .

In November 2016 she took part in the dance show Deutschland tanzt ( ProSieben ).

Since 2018 she has been leading the "Theater Film Werk Saar Brück" project in Dillingen, in which she realizes theater and film projects and gives courses in the art of acting, self-expression and speech training.

theatre

  • 2000: "Demons"
  • 2001: Elektra ("Electra") Sophocles
  • 2002: From now on ("Zoe Mill") Alan Ayckborn
  • 2003: Romeo and Juliet: (Lady Capulet) Shakespeare
  • 2004: Jane Martin: Talking with (actress)
  • 2005: Mr. Puntila and his servant Matti (cow girl)
  • 2006: Literary evening: 150 years of Heine-Freud (speaker) Director: Danièle Gaspart
  • 2008: Men plus minus Director: Beatrice Schamma
  • 2008: Literary evening: Martin Mosebach / Georg Büchner Prize 2007 (speaker) Director: Danièle Gaspart
  • 2009: Men plus minus (Frau Jungblut) Director: Beatrice Schamma
  • 2009/2010: Love Strindberg with Maximilian Schell (dream play figure, the girl) Director: Frank Hoffmann

Filmography

movie theater

watch TV

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. FAZ.net : Saarland's new “Tatort” pair , accessed on December 14, 2011.
  2. ^ Elisabeth Brück for Saarland - Germany is dancing! In: prosieben.de. Retrieved November 28, 2016 .