Isabel Tuengerthal
Isabel Tuengerthal (* 1970 in Heidelberg ; occasionally also known as Isabelle Tuengerthal or Isabell Tuengerthal ) is a German actress and musician .
Life
Isabel Tuengerthal studied from 1990 at the University of Music and Theater in Hamburg . In addition to her acting training, she attended the pop course , a contact course for popular music in the subjects of singing and performance. She also took singing lessons from Walter von Bülow, Karin Ploog and Jane Comerford . Isabel Tuengerthal attended Susan Batson's acting class at the Actors Studio in New York and was a participant in a workshop by Elisabeth Kemp.
She embodied her first roles in 1995 at the Actors Studio New York in the play At the bottom in a production by Arthur Penn and in 1996 at the Berliner Ensemble in Bertolt Brecht's Herr Puntila and his servant Matti under the direction of Einar Schleef . In 1998 she appeared in Franz Wittenbrink's play Secretaries at the Schillertheater in Berlin and the Schauspielhaus in Cologne .
With her own music project Tiefenrausch , she performed in the Green Salon of the Volksbühne Berlin in 2001 .
Isabel Tuengerthal continued to work in various film and television productions .
She achieved great fame with the figure of the secretary Sabine “Biene” Winkelmann in the popular Edel & Starck lawyer series . In addition, she was seen as an actress in various television series such as Tatort , Der Bulle von Tölz , Forsthaus Falkenau , Unser Charly and Pastor Braun .
In 2003, the poetry film adaptation Poem - I put my foot in the air and she carried her poem Der Falter from Ralf Schmerberg in an adaptation of the film. Isabel Tuengerthal also acted as a narrator in this film.
Filmography (selection)
- 1997: OP calls Dr. Bruckner (TV series) - Silent screams
- 1999: The Last Chance (TV Movie)
- 1999: Access (TV series) - Bought Life
- 1999: The Streets of Berlin (TV series) - Kalinka, maja
- 2000: a monster to fall in love with (TV movie)
- 2000: Tatort (TV series) - The Trippler
- 2000: Stranger Girlfriend (TV movie)
- 2001: Heartbeat - The North Medical Team (TV series) - Heart's wishes
- 2002–2005: Edel & Starck (TV series) - 45 episodes as Sabine "Biene" Winkelmann
- 2003: Poem - I put my foot in the air and carried it
- 2003: The bull from Tölz: The candidate for marriage
- 2004: A man for the 13th (TV movie)
- 2005: Stefanie - A woman takes off (TV series) - threatening gestures
- 2006: SOKO Cologne (TV series) - The mini golf war
- 2006: Everything about Anna (TV series) - 10 episodes as Doro Brosch
- 2006: Section 40 (TV Series) - Occident
- 2006: Mr. Nanny - A Man for Mom (TV Movie)
- 2007: Hello Robbie! (TV series) - Dangerous Flotsam
- 2007: RIS - The Language of the Dead (TV series) - The Law of the Series
- 2007: Doctor Martin (TV series) - Slowed down
- 2008: Crazy About Emma (TV Movie)
- 2008: Innocent (TV series) - main prize death
- 2008: The bull from Tölz: The Leonhardi drivers
- 2009: With us and around the corner (TV series) - 6 episodes as Ina Grundmann
- 2009: SOKO Leipzig (TV series) - In sheep's clothing
- 2009: In all friendship (TV series) - Differently than expected
- 2009: Forsthaus Falkenau (TV series) - The Iceland Adventure
- 2010: Lotta & die alten Eisen (TV movie)
- 2010: Our Charly (TV series) - as Ruth Kirchler
- 2010: The Mountain Rescue Service (TV series) - Act of desperation and wrong track
- 2011: Pastor Braun - old money, young blood
- 2011: Metropolitan Area - The Temptation
- 2012: Notruf Hafenkante (TV series) - Lies and Secrets
- 2013: The Enemy In My Life (TV Movie)
- 2013: Papa on probation (TV film)
- 2014: Cheerful to deadly: Hauptstadtrevier (TV series) - Knowledge is power
Web links
- Isabel Tuengerthal in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Isabel Tuengerthal at filmportal.de
- Isabel Tuengerthal's website
Individual evidence
- ↑ Michael Reufsteck , Stefan Niggemeier Das Fernsehlexikon . All over 7000 programs from Ally McBeal to the ZDF hit parade. Goldmann, Munich, 2005, pp. 311-312, ISBN 978-3-442-30124-9
- ↑ Reufsteck / Niggemeier, television lexicon online on fernsehserien.de; accessed on January 31, 2016
- ^ Dichterworte als Film FAZ of May 8, 2003 on faz.net; accessed on November 1, 2016
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SURNAME | Tuengerthal, Isabel |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Tuengerthal, Isabelle (maiden name); Tuengerthal, Isabell (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actress and musician |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1970 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Heidelberg |