Eva Weissenborn

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Eva Weißenborn , also Eva Weißenborn-Klebsch , (* 1954 in Thuringia ) is a German actress .

Life

Education and theater

Weißenborn completed her acting training from 1970 to 1973 at the "Ernst Busch" Academy of Dramatic Arts in East Berlin . After completing her training, she then played on various stages in the GDR . She made her debut as a theater actress in 1973 at the Magdeburg Theater , where she was engaged from 1973 to 1974. She played there u. a. Ophelia in " Hamlet " in a production by Werner Freese . From 1974 to 1989 she played at the Hans Otto Theater in Potsdam , where she was a permanent member of the ensemble and took on numerous leading roles.

She played at the Hans Otto Theater a. a. Johanna in “ Die heilige Johanna ” (director: Uta Birnbaum ), Eve in “ Der zerbrochne Krug ” (director: Piet Drescher ), Irina in “ Drei Schwestern ” (director: Rolf Winkelgrund ), Princess Natalie in “ Der Prinz von Homburg ”(Director: Günter Rüger ), Hermia in“ A Midsummer Night's Dream ”(Director: Günter Rüger), Marie in“ Clavigo ”(Director: Reinhard Hellmann ) and Katharina in“ The Taming of the Shrew ”. In Potsdam she also took on Ophelia again, this time in a production by Piet Drescher; there she also embodied the tiger in “ Oh, how beautiful is Panama ” (director: Johanna Schall ).

From the 1989/90 season to 2002 she was a permanent member of the ensemble at the Deutsches Theater Berlin . She entered there u. a. in “ The Bald Singer ” (Director: Katja Paryla ), in “The Taming of the Shrew” (as Biondello; Director: Johanna Schall), in “ In the Thicket of Cities ” (as “Der Wurm”; Director: Johanna Schall), in "Sugar Dollies" by Klaus Chatten (as Rosy, director: Johanna Schall), in " Tartuffe " (as Elmire, director: Anselm Weber ), in " Heinrich IV. " (As Queen Margarete, director: Katja Paryla), in " White marriage ”by Tadeusz Różewicz (as Bianca, director: Rolf Winkelgrund), in“ Richard III. "(As Richard, director: Gert Jurgons ), in" Beim Auf clearing "by Jorge Goldenberg (as Mable, director: Gert Jurgons) and in" The Servant of Two Lords "(as Clarice, director: Niels-Peter Rudolph ).

In the 2001/02 season she was engaged again at the Hans Otto Theater in Potsdam. In the 2003/04 season she had a guest engagement at the Wiesbaden State Theater . She also emerged as a theater director .

Movie and TV

In addition to her theater engagements, Weißenborn also worked regularly for film and television. She already had her first small film roles during the GDR era. a. in The Sorrows of Young Werther (1976; Director: Egon Günther ) and Hitchhiking to the North (1977, Director: Wolfgang Hübner ).

In the television film Ganz in Familie (1987), based on a story by Guy de Maupassant , she played the hardened and cold Madame Caravan.

In Polizeiruf 110: Kiwi und Ratte (1994) she took over the role of Mrs. Schröder. In the movie comedy Die Aufschneider (2007) she was the Neuhessisch- speaking patient Ms. Meissner. In the Sat1 television film Die Masche mit der Liebe (2007), with Anja Kling in the lead role, she played Tina Winkowski, the employee of the dubious businessman Hendrik Heinichen ( Michael Brandner ). In Tatort: ​​Salzleiche (2008) she played the peace activist Ms. Welany.

Weißenborn also worked in numerous television series. She had episode roles a. a. in Motzki (1993; as Ms. Kliebein), Die Männer vom K3 (1995; as Ms. Sommer, wife of Peter Sommer, the manager of the Steinhausen chemical company), Wolffs Revier (1998), In allerfreund (2003; as Erika Brenner, Mother of a mentally handicapped son at the side of Bobby Brederlow ), Balko (2006; as "Married Dragon" Mrs. Kleinbörner at the side of Tilo Prückner ), Typisch Sophie (2006), KDD - Criminal Investigation (2007; as mother Gisela Mommerz, who against the violent husband of her daughter takes action) and SOKO Wismar (2013; as Brigitte Meier, friend of the murdered port doctor Dr. Irene Langhoff).

In November 2015 Weißenborn was seen in the ZDF crime series Kommissarin Heller in the film Silhouette . She played the old bank customer and mother Ylva Vogt, who was raped 30 years ago and whose son wants to avenge the crime. For her role as excavator driver Helga in the GDR drama Gundermann , she was awarded the German Acting Prize 2019 in the category of actress in a supporting role . In the 8th film of the ARD television series Praxis mit Meerblick (2020), Weißenborn took on one of the episode roles as the pharmacist Ursula Finkenlade, who cheats with drugs.

Radio plays / readings

Weißenborn also worked as a spokesperson for radio plays, especially children's and fairy tale radio plays, etc. a. Fairy tale by Alexander Volkov . Recordings with Weißenborn have appeared on the GDR record label Litera , among others . She recorded audio books at Der Audio Verlag . She also stood out with readings, reading evenings and as a reciter. In March 2015 she took on the role of " Neuberin " at a scenic reading in the Great Blankenburg Castle .

Private

Weißenborn is married to the actor and voice actor Klaus-Dieter Klebsch . She also appears under the name Eva Weißenborn-Klebsch. She lives in Potsdam.

Filmography (selection)

Radio plays

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Eva Weißenborn ; Profile at schauspielervideos.de . Retrieved November 23, 2015.
  2. a b Eva Weißenborn profile at e-TALENTA. Retrieved November 23, 2015.
  3. a b c d e f Eva Weißenborn Vita. KinoTV.com. Retrieved November 23, 2015
  4. a b c d e f g Weißenborn, Eva ; Short Biography, page 3182; in: Ingrid Biegler-Marschall: German Theater Lexicon . Volume VI / fascicle 32/33: Weisbrod-Wiel. Walter de Gruyter publisher. 2006.
  5. ALL IN FAMILY (1987) . Cast / plot / production details. Television of the GDR (online lexicon). Retrieved November 23, 2015
  6. The mesh with love, photo with Eva Weißenborn. Retrieved November 23, 2015
  7. Acting award for Valerie Pachner and Rainer Bock. In: Wetterauer Zeitung . September 13, 2019, accessed September 13, 2019 .
  8. Practice with a view of the sea - longing . Plot, cast and picture gallery. Official website Das Erste . Retrieved March 10, 2020.
  9. ^ Multifaceted homage to a great actress in: Volksstimme from March 31, 2015. Accessed on November 23, 2015