Gabriele German

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Gabriele German (2011)

Gabriele Deutsch (born May 24, 1960 in Steyregg ) is an Austrian actress.

Life

Gabriele Deutsch studied textiles and visual design at the Art University Linz (with Professors Fritz Riedl and Laurids Ortner ), trained as a dance teacher with Erika Gangl at the Linz Bergtheater and continued her studies in Reggio Emilia , where she attended the Commedia dell'Arte School visited by Antonio Fava (* 1949).

Gabriele Deutsch was a member of the ensemble in the Children's Theater in Linz for 15 years . She worked there as an actress, director and writer. As a theater pedagogue at EXIT-Sozial, she set up and led a theater group with mentally affected people. She has also worked on acting projects directed by Henry Mason, Heidelinde Leutgöb , Hannes Rossacher and Susanne Lietzow , as well as in film and television productions (including the ARD television series " Die Landärztin " and the ZDF television series " Die Bergretter ") ). German is a guest actress at the Phönix Theater in Linz, Brucknerhaus Linz (Rosengarten am Pöstlingberg), at Pascal Productions, at the Steyr Music Festival and the Salzkammergut Festival in Gmunden. With Christoph Ransmayr she went on a reading tour with the play “ Odysseus, Verbrecher. "

Since 2003 she has appeared as an actress with her own productions and solo pieces and goes on guest tours with her pieces at home and abroad. She also works as a speaker for radio and radio plays.

Awards

Solo programs

Theater for children

Filmography

Publications

  • 2011 CD: Gabriele Deutsch - Portrait of an Actress

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Chansons and texts with Gabriele Deutsch: Reflecting on marriage; OÖ Nachrichten of February 17, 2012
  2. accounting with music; Upper Austrian news from January 16, 2015
  3. Gabriele Deutsch in: Another glass of champagne and I'll lie under the host; Tips from March 28, 2018
  4. "Cinderella's Shoes" in the Kuddelmuddel in Linz; Upper Austrian news from April 20, 2012
  5. Interview by Helga Schager on Radio FRO, broadcast on March 22, 2011