Eva Maria Keller (actress, 1948)

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Eva Maria Keller (born June 1948 in Berlin ) is a German theater actress .

Life

Eva Maria Keller studied at the Hanover University of Music, Drama and Media . She had her first engagement in Hanover. From there she went to Hildesheim, Wilhelmshaven and Krefeld / Mönchengladbach .

From 1973 until she left in 2013, she was permanently engaged at Theater Augsburg .

She played u. a. “Mathilde von Zahnd” in Die Physiker , “Celia Peachum” in the Threepenny Opera , “Martha” in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? , "Toinette" in The Imaginary Sick , "Lady Bracknell" being serious is everything or Bunbury , "Amalie Balicke" and Auguste in Drums in the Night , "Frau Vockerat" in Gerhart Hauptmanns Einsame Menschen , "Mother" in Maria Magdalena von Friedrich Hebbel, "Claire Zachanassian" in Friedrich Dürrenmatt's The Visit of the Old Lady and "Madame Pernelle" in Tartuffe .

In addition, she designed her own musical and literary cabaret program on a freelance basis.

Her stepsister is the wife of the politician Peer Steinbrück .

Theatrography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Actress inspires Steinbrück for the theater Article in the Augsburger Allgemeine from April 14, 2013; Retrieved November 25, 2014