Johanna Falckner

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Johanna Falckner

Lilli Johanna-Friederike Falckner (born December 5, 1982 in East Berlin ) is a German theater and film actress .

Life

A great uncle of Falckner was Otto Fee . Her maternal grandfather was the actor Siegfried Seibt . At the age of 16 she passed the exam at the "Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy" University of Music and Theater in Leipzig. She studied acting there from 1999 to 2003. During her studies she had an engagement at the National Theater Weimar and graduated there under the direction of Katja Paryla with a diploma.

Falckner was a permanent member of the ensemble at the Nationaltheater Weimar, Theaterhaus Jena , Theater Aachen , Theater Bremen and has been engaged at Theater Bonn since the 2013/14 season . She has made guest appearances at the Schauspielhaus Hamburg , Theater Basel , Radialsystem , Deutsches Theater Göttingen , Kampnagel , Philharmonie Minsk, Maxim-Gorki-Theater and Ballhaus Ost .

At the theater, Falckner worked with Katja Paryla, Alexander Lang , Thomas Thieme , Novoflot , Claudia Bauer , Þorleifur Örn Arnarsson , Rainald Grebe , Graft Gesellschaft von Architekten , Christian von Treskow , Jimi Siebels , Joerg Zboralski , Ludger Engels , Christine Eder , Hans -Werner Kroesinger , Martin Nimz , Mirja Biel, Malte Ubenauf, Alice Buddeberg, Sebastian Kreyer, Sebastian Schug, Robin Telfer and Elina Finkel.

Theater (selection)

  • 2003 National Theater Weimar
  • 2004 Theaterhaus Jena
    • Marc Becker - We in the final - Director: Christian von Treskow
    • Marc Becker - Margot and Hannelore (Hannelore) - Director: Christian von Treskow
    • Anton Chekhov - Platonov (Sofia) - Director: Claudia Bauer
  • 2005–2007 Theater Aachen
    • Boris Vian - Der Herzausreisser (Clementine) - Director: Malte Ubenauf
    • Tennessee Williams - Endstation Sehnsucht (Blanche) - Director: Ludger Engels
    • Heinrich von Kleist - Prince Friedrich von Homburg (Nathalie) - Director: Monika Stei
    • Hans-Werner Kroesinger - Outcast Bodys - Director: Hans-Werner Kroesinger
  • 2008 Theater Basel
    • Jean Genet - The Maids (Claire) - Director: Susanne Heising
  • 2008 Kampnagel
    • Anton Chekhov - The Seagull (Mascha) - Director: Alice Buddeberg
  • 2009 radial system V
  • 2010 Ballhaus Ost
    • Dirk Laucke - Old Ford Escort dark blue (Paul) - Director: Sascha Hargesheimer
  • 2011 Theater Bremen
  • 2011 Schauspielhaus Hamburg
    • Anton Chekhov - The Seagull (Nina) - Director: Alice Buddeberg
  • 2012 Theater Bremen
    • Anton Chekhov - Platonov (Grekowa) - Director: Christine Eder
    • Georg Büchner - Lenoce and Lena (Lena) - Director: Joerg Zboralski, Mirja Biel
  • 2013 Theater Aachen
    • Moritz Rinke - We love and know nothing (Hannah) - Director: Robin Telfer
    • Ewald Palmetshofer - Living under Glass (Babsi) - Director: Marion Schneider
  • 2013–2016 Theater Bonn
    • Alfred Döblin - Karl and Rosa (world premiere / Sonja, Minna, Lucie) - Director: Alice Buddeberg
    • Friedrich Hebbel - The Nibelungs (Brunhild) - Director: Þorleifur Örn Arnarsson
    • Juli Zeh - Zero Time (World Premiere / Jola) - Director: Sebastian Kreyer
    • Arthur Schnitzler - Anatol (Cora, Gabriele) - Director: Sebastian Schug
    • Choderlos de Laclos - Dangerous Liaisons (Madame de Touvel) - Director: Mirja Biel
    • Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - Faust 1 (Mephisto) - Director: Alice Buddeberg
    • Thomas Vinterberg - Das Fest (Mette) - Director: Martin Nimz
    • Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - Werther (Lotte) - Director: Mirja Biel
    • Thomas Melle - Pictures of Us (World Premiere / Katja) - Director: Alice Buddeberg

Filmography (selection)

Awards

  • 1st prize 2004 with the Theaterhaus Jena at the "Impulse Festival" for the play "Margot and Hannelore" by Marc Becker, director: Christian von Treskow with Rainald Grebe, René Marik , Maximilian Grill , Barbara Wurster , This Maag, Holger Kraft and Sophie Bass.
  • With the opera company Novoflot, directed by Svem Holm and the stage set by Graft Gesellschaft von Architekten, the production "The Christmas Oratotium" was nominated for the 2010 Opera Production.

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