Inca Pope

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Inka Pabst (born February 5, 1972 in Konstanz ) is a German actress , singer and author .

Life

The daughter of a museum employee and a prop master from the Stadttheater Konstanz graduated from high school in 1992 at the social pedagogical high school in Radolfzell . In 1992 she moved to Paris to take dance lessons at the Center de la danse du Marais and made a living from street music. She then completed training at Inge Missmahl's school for dance, design and performance TANZWERKSTATT in Konstanz and was a. a. Student of Günter "Baby" Sommer and Ivan Pokorný .

In 1996 he moved to Berlin and trained as an actor at the European Theater Institute . She made her debut at the Berliner Volksbühne am Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz with the performance One Energy , directed by the American Jonathan Failla. Theater engagements and tours have taken her all over Germany. She played in the play Traumfrau Mutter , directed by Ingolf Lück .

In 2006 she was seen for the first time in the cinema, in the award-winning film Unter dem Eis by Aelrun Goette .

She appears as a singer and songwriter under the pseudonym LADY PEPPI. With her band LADY PEPPI & THE WOOZY WOOFS she plays a mixture of country, singer-songwriter and chanson.

In 2017 her first book As Oma grew smaller was published by Tulipan Verlag Munich. Together with the illustrator Mehrdad Zaeri, she designed a story about saying goodbye.

Inka Pabst is married to the musician and singer Roger Pabst , she has two sons and lives in Berlin.

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