Eva Sixt

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Eva Sixt (* 1967 in Kelheim , Lower Bavaria ) is a German actress , singer , speaker and author .

Life

Eva Sixt grew up in a small Lower Bavarian village with 100 inhabitants near her native Kelheim in a Christian - Catholic but open parental home. She spent most of her childhood and youth in her parents' village inn. During her school days she played in the school theater and was a reader at church services in her home village.

After graduating from the Danube School Kelheim they undertook initially an educational trip to Greece ( Crete , Aegean Islands ) before being sent to the University of Regensburg the subjects philosophy and literature studied. In the 1990s, when she was doing a job after her studies and during this time also worked at the university, Eva Sixt came into contact with the independent Regensburg artist and literary scene.

At the end of the 1990s she played in Joseph Berlinger's production Trilogy of Theatrical Loves in the so-called "Hespiriden Gardens". Since 2000 she has worked as a freelance actress and speaker. Her encounter with Berlinger resulted in a longstanding artistic and friendly relationship. At times she was considered the “ muse ” of Berlinger, who entrusted Sixt with the leading role in a play about the Lower Bavarian writer Emerenz Meier . Sixt was involved as an actress, co-author and dramaturge in numerous theater works by Berlinger, for example in his Sissi adaptations (2009) and in Der Brandner Kaspar in der Hölle , premiered in 2015 in the Theater im Schloss Hohengebraching , Pentling . In October 2011 she played the main role of the Chinese Mei, a cleaning lady who wants to learn Bavarian , in the world premiere of Berlinger's comedy Mei Fähr Lady in the Regensburg Tower Theater . The Bavarian crash course . In June 2016, the 200th performance of the piece with Sixt in the lead role was shown. The 250th performance took place in March 2018. In the summer of 2017, Eva Sixt's play Hope Havana had. Simon Oberdorfer and the Velodrom , which she wrote about the Jewish Regensburg art cyclist Simon Oberdorfer , premiered in the Velodrom in a production of the Regensburg Citizens' Theater under Berlinger's direction.

In 2005 Sixt published together with Monika Drasch , Siegfried Haglmo and Wolfgang Neumann-Schätzler an audio book about the writer Emerenz Meier, in which she took over the selection and processing of the letters and stories, and from which a stage program with Sixt also developed. Eva Sixt read Rumplhanni, Marieluise Fleißer's novel Eine Zierde für die Verein and texts by Milada Součková , Milena Jesenská and Libuše Moníková for LOhrBär-Verlag .

Sixt is also the singer of the "Trio Trikolore", in which she and the two musicians Sepp Frank and Rainer J. Hofmann mainly interpret French chansons by Juliette Gréco , Charles Trenet and especially Edith Piaf , but also by Kurt Weill , in a separate program.

In 2011 Eva Sixt played the main role of Anna Kreuzpaintner, who lives with her father, her two children and the Russian-German unskilled worker Viktor on a remote farm in Lower Bavaria, in Josef Mayerhofer's film Mischgebiet . Since autumn 2018, Sixt has been playing the role of forensic doctor in the ZDF crime series A Strong Team. Gabriele Simkeit.

In 2003 Eva Sixt received a Neumüller grant from the city of Regensburg. In 2006 she was awarded the Regensburg Culture Promotion Prize. Eva Sixt lives in Regensburg .

Filmography (selection)

Radio plays (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e Eva Sixt . Vita; Project Emerenz Meier. Retrieved January 20, 2019.
  2. a b c d e f g h i j Eva Sixt celebrates freedom . Portrait. In: Mittelbayerische Zeitung from April 1, 2017. Retrieved January 20, 2019.
  3. ^ Daniel Steffen: Berlinger stages theater in the castle . Mittelbayerische Zeitung of March 2, 2015. Retrieved on January 20, 2019.
  4. 2011: MEI FÄHR LADY . Retrieved January 20, 2019.
  5. Mei Fähr Lady celebrates its anniversary . Report. In: Mittelbayerische Zeitung of July 6, 2017. Retrieved January 20, 2019.
  6. Dialectal cult comedy . In: Süddeutsche Zeitung of March 6, 2018. Retrieved January 20, 2019.
  7. A city looks . In: Süddeutsche Zeitung of July 7, 2017. Retrieved January 20, 2019.
  8. The St. Louis was her destiny . Preliminary report. In: Mittelbayerische Zeitung of July 6, 2017. Retrieved January 20, 2019.
  9. Lena Christ: The Rumplhanni . Official website of the LOhrBär publishing house . Retrieved January 20, 2019.
  10. bourgeoisie shows ice-cold grimaces . Review by Deutschlandfunk Kultur . Retrieved January 20, 2019.
  11. Arthur Schnabl (ed.): Life is maddeningly beautiful - Bohemian history literary . Official website of the LOhrBär-Verlag (with a detailed biography of Eva Sixt). Retrieved January 20, 2019.
  12. The Trio Tricolor . Official website (with a detailed biography of Eva Sixt). Retrieved January 20, 2019.
  13. mixed area . Plot, cast and production details. Official website of the University of Television and Film Munich . Retrieved January 20, 2019.