Eva Blum

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Eva Blum (* 1967 in Konstanz ) is a German actress and playwright .

Life

Education and theater

Eva Blum grew up in her native city of Constance. From 1985 to 1989 she completed her acting studies in Hanover at the University for Music, Theater and Media there , from which she graduated with an acting diploma. In the 1988/89 season she appeared at the Staatstheater Hannover as Cecile de Volanges in a stage version of dangerous love affairs .

Since 1989 Blum has lived as a freelance actress and writer for various theaters in Berlin . From 1989 to 1995 she was a member of the ensemble at the GRIPS Theater Berlin . There she played u. a. six years the lead role of the girl in the successful musical line 1 . From 1995 to 1997 she played the role of Inge Deutschkron at the GRIPS Theater in the play From Today You Are Called Sara , a stage adaptation of Deutschkrons autobiography I wore the yellow star . In the 1996/97 season she was a guest at the Komödie am Kurfürstendamm in the tabloid comedy Hands Off My Wife (director: Wolfgang Spier ). She performed in the UFA factory in Berlin (1997/98), in the workshop of the Schiller Theater (1998–2000) and in independent Berlin theater productions.

Since 2002, Blum has been an actress and author at the " Berliner StaatsPOPerette ", a free, non-subsidized music theater that has its theater productions at various venues (including the GRIPS Theater, BKA-Luftschloß, ATZE Musiktheater, Theater der Junge Welt Leipzig, Stadttheater Aschaffenburg ) performed artistically. Blum was together with the Berlin musician / director Matthias Witting , whom she met in 1989 during an audition at the GRIPS Theater in Berlin, founder and initiator of the "Berliner StaatsPOPerette". Blum developed and produced several of her own musical theater pieces for the “Berliner StaatsPOPerette”, in which she also emerged as an actress. She was there u. a. in the productions All cows fly high (world premiere: October 2003 at the ATZE Musiktheater), 'n Blick in der Stadt (as a kleptomaniac; world premiere in December 2002 at the GRIPS Theater Berlin), Änsegent 007 is chasing Dr. Krø (world premiere in 2007 at GRIPS Theater Berlin), In the beginning the cow (world premiere in January 2012 at ATZE Musiktheater) and Die Wutkuh (world premiere in January 2012, ATZE Musiktheater) could be seen.

In the production of Bach - The Life of a Musician , a children's music theater with a chamber orchestra and choir about the life of Johann Sebastian Bach , Blum has played the role of "Destiny" in various productions and guest performances since 2005. In 2012 she made a guest appearance in the role of “Destiny” at the Wolfsburg Theater . In March 2016, Blum appeared again as Fate in the ATZE Musiktheater.

In the 2013/14 season, Blum guested at the Wolfsburg Theater in the roles of Countess Rossi / Alwine zu Berge / Carolyne zu Sayn-Wittgenstein in the world premiere of the play I couldn't shut up by Dagmar Papula (with the independent theater company Shakespeare & Partner; director : Matthias Witting). In the 2015/16 season, Blum will appear again in this production at the Wolfsburg Theater. In the 2015/16 season, Blum will play the role of Madame Houpflé in John von Düffel's stage adaptation of Thomas Mann's novel Confessions of the impostor Felix Krull at the Kleiner Theater am Südwestkorso in Berlin .

Blum wrote several of his own plays, mainly stage texts for children's and youth theater; She also appeared regularly as an author for the productions of the “Berliner StaatsPOPerette”. For her pieces she has received multiple awards as an author, a. a. In 2004 the Icarus Prize for the piece "All cows fly high". Her dramatization of the novel Ben loves Anna by Peter Härtling , written together with Matthias Witting, was nominated for the Icarus Prize in 2003.

Movie and TV

Blum has also been working for film and television since the early 1990s; However, the focus of her artistic activity as an actress has always been the theater. In the television series Max Wolkenstein (1996) she was part of the regular ensemble with a continuous supporting role; she played the secretary Kathrin Neumann. Between 2002 and 2009, she had a recurring supporting role in the ARD pre-evening series Großstadtrevier as a trained seamstress and cleaning lady at the 14th police station Maria Scheufele.

In the “ Kluftinger ” crime series, Blum has played Annegret Langhammer, the wife of Kluftinger's intimate enemy Dr. Martin Langhammer, who is friends with Kuftinger's wife Erika.

Blum also had episode roles in the television series For all cases Stefanie (1997; again in 2003), In allerfreund (1999; as a pregnant patient Eva Wiechert), Die Wache (2000), Krimi.de (2012; as a psychologist Ms. Beck), Klinik am Alex (2012), The Criminalist (2012) and The Specialists - In the Name of the Victims (2016, as "Ost-Date" Anke). In March 2016, Blum was also seen in a leading role in the ZDF series Last Trace Berlin ; she played Eva Wiegand, the wife of the chief detective and hobby boxer Andreas Wiegand ( Markus Gertken ).

She had a supporting role in the TV movie Dead Angle , which premiered in May 2017; she portrayed Inge, the owner of a shoe store. In October 2017, Blum starred in a leading role in the ZDF series SOKO Cologne ; she played Jutta Himburg, the mother of a suspect student. In the 8th season of the TV series Familie Dr. Kleist (2019) Blum took on one of the episode roles as the mother of a young patient with heart problems.

Spokeswoman

Blum also worked as a speaker for radio plays and audio books . She can be heard in recordings by WDR , rbb and Drei Raben Verlage. Blum lives in Berlin .

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Eva Blum profile and vita at Schauspielervideos.de. Retrieved March 19, 2016
  2. a b c Eva Blum profile on E-TALENTA . Retrieved March 19, 2016
  3. a b c d Eva Blum Vita; Shakespeare & Partners. Retrieved March 19, 2016
  4. a b c d Eva Blum Vita, Berlin State Opera. Retrieved March 19, 2016.
  5. a b c d e f Berliner StaatsPOPerette Official website. Timeline. Retrieved March 19, 2016.
  6. ^ Bach - The life of a musician www.lustaufkultur.de. Retrieved March 19, 2016
  7. ^ Confessions of the impostor Felix Krull Internet presence Kleines Theater am Südwestkorso. Retrieved March 19, 2016
  8. a b Eva Blum Vita; Felix Bloch heirs . Retrieved March 19, 2016