Julia Nachtmann

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Julia Nachtmann (right) and the Swedish author Jenny Rogneby at the Mordsharz crime festival in the Kaiserpfalz in Goslar (2015)

Julia Nachtmann (* 1981 in Filderstadt near Stuttgart ) is a German film and theater actress .

Life

From 2001 to 2005 she completed her acting studies at the University of Music and Theater in Hamburg . At the same time, she has already appeared in several productions at the Thalia Theater, such as in Herr Kolpert (D: Roger Vontobel ), in Port (D: David Bösch ), in White Trash (D: Andreas Kriegenburg ) and in Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn (D: Henning Bock ).

In the years from 2005 to 2007 she had an engagement at the Junge Schauspielhaus in Hamburg before she became a member of the ensemble in the Großer Haus of the Schauspielhaus in the 2007/2008 season.

Julia Nachtmann has also acted as a speaker in numerous audio book productions, some of which made it onto the hr2 audio book best list (including Isabel Abedis Lucian in March 2010).

Theater works

Schauspielhaus Hamburg
  • 2005: Mother Africa (Director: Klaus Schumacher)
  • 2005: Beauty and the Beast or the Story of a Kiss (Director: Theo Fransz)
  • 2006: Playback Life (Director: Klaus Schumacher)
  • 2006: The day is different ... at night too (Director: Klaus Schumacher)
  • 2006: The Wild Swans (Director: Taki Papakonstantinu)
  • 2006: Says Lila (Director: Daniel Wahl)
  • 2006: The Second Princess (Direction: Gertrud Pigor)
  • 2006: A matter of honor (Director: Klaus Schumacher)
  • 2006: You, You and Me (Director: Theo Fransz)
  • 2007: The Odyssey (Director: Klaus Schumacher)
  • 2007: Minna von Barnhelm (Director: Karin Henkel)
  • 2008: The Heroes on Helgeland (Director: Roger Vontobel)
  • 2008: hunger for meaning. Second part (Director: Kevin Rittberger)
  • 2008: What you want (Director: Klaus Schumacher)
  • 2008: Cabal and Love (Direction: Dusan Parizek)
  • 2008: Fast Tracking (Director: Kevin Rittberger)
  • 2009: performances! One story, five truths (Director: Klaus Schumacher)
  • 2009: Faust 1 (takeover, director: Jan Bosse)
  • 2009: Das Käthchen von Heilbronn (Director: Roger Vontobel)
  • 2009: Builder Solness (Director: Martin Kusej)
  • 2009: Danton's death (Director: Dušan David Pařízek )
  • 2010: Romeo & Juliet (Director: Klaus Schumacher)
  • 2010: Punk Rock (Director: Daniel Wahl)
  • 2010: Penthesilea (Director: Roger Vontobel)
  • 2010: Götz von Berlichingen (Director: Dusan Parizek)
  • 2011: König Lear (Director: Georg Schmiedleitner)
  • 2011: Parents (Director: Franz Wittenbrink)
  • 2011: The Fall of the Gods (Director: Stephan Kimmig)
  • 2011: Job (Director: Klaus Schumacher)
  • 2012: The Great Gatsby (Director: Markus Heinzelmann)

Filmography

Audiobooks (selection)

Radio play (selection)

Awards

  • 2004: Solo award at the Theatertreffen German-speaking drama students for Olivia in Shakespeare's Was Ihr Wollt (D: Jutta Hoffmann )
  • 2006: Winner of the Boy Gobert Prize 2006 and, together with colleagues from the Junge Schauspielhaus, the Young Talent Prize of the Friends of the Deutsches Schauspielhaus.
  • 2013 Osterwold, speaker award, audio book

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