Julia Riedler
Julia Riedler (born March 6, 1990 in Salzburg ) is an Austrian actress and radio play speaker .
Life
After completing school, Julia Riedler began studying law . In 2009, however, she switched to the Theater Academy in Hamburg , where she studied until 2013. In the 2012/2013 season, she already got an engagement at the Deutsche Schauspielhaus . Here she received the coveted and renowned Boy-Gobert Prize for young actors in 2013 . From the 2013/2014 season she was a member of the ensemble at the Schauspiel Köln . For the portrayal of Käthchen in Heinrich von Kleist's Das Käthchen von Heilbronn , she was nominated for best actress by the theater magazine Theater heute in 2015 . From the 2015/2016 season to the 2019/20 season, Julia Riedler was a member of the ensemble at the Münchner Kammerspiele .
Julia Riedler also worked in several film and television productions . Among them was a first role in the Austrian feature film Geliebter Johann Geliebte Anna by Julian Pölsler with Tobias Moretti , Anna Maria Mühe and Max von Thun in 2009 . In 2015 she was first seen in a leading role in the television film From the Curve by Stanisław Mucha with Andreas Helgi Schmid and Luise Wolfram . Also in 2015, she embodied the character of Mara Schmolling in the 90-minute film release A Murder with a View from the crime series Murder with a View . As an investigator Hannelore Klost , she appeared in another leading role in Didi Danquart's film Goster , which premiered at the Munich Film Festival .
Julia Riedler has also been working as a radio play speaker since 2013.
Awards
- 2013: Boy Gobert Prize
- 2017: Bavarian Art Prize , section "Performing Arts"
Filmography (selection)
- 2009: lover Johann beloved Anna
- 2013: Gonsalvus - The true story of "Beauty and the Beast" (docudrama)
- 2015: Out of the curve (TV movie)
- 2015: A Murder with a View (TV movie)
- 2016: Goster
- 2018: Royal Beer
- 2019: Lotte at the Bauhaus
Radio plays (selection)
- 2013: The Dark Side Of The Moon
- 2013: The Last Escape (2 parts)
- 2013: In bright summer nights (2 parts)
- 2013: On the water!
- 2013: My sister is a monk seal
- 2014: Onno Viets and the lunatic from the Kiez
- 2014: The Night Terror (Part 5)
- 2014: Accabadora
- 2014: Chapters
- 2014: Murderer's Pit
- 2015: The Train (2 parts)
- 2015: A friend of the deceased
- 2015: Submission (2 parts)
- 2017: Beyond the Rainbow
- 2019: I was flipping through Vogue when the guide spoke to me
Theater - Münchner Kammerspiele
- 2015: Maria Stuart (based on Friedrich Schiller . Production: Andreas Kriegenburg )
- 2015: The Merchant of Venice (based on William Shakespeare . Production: Nicolas Stemann )
- 2016: The Re´Search (based on Ryan Trecartin. Production: Felix Rothenhäusler )
- 2016: Hot Pepper, Air Conditioner and the Farewell Speech (by Toshiki Okada . Production: Toshiki Okada)
- 2016: Caspar Western Friedrich (by Philippe Quesne. Production: Philippe Quesne)
- 2016: Opernhaus presents: Opernbude (Concept: David Marton)
- 2016: Wut (based on Elfriede Jelinek . Director: Nicolas Stemann)
- 2017: Fish (by Nele Stuhler: Long Night of New Drama 2017)
- 2017: The Cherry Orchard (based on Anton Chekhov . Production: Nicolas Stemann)
- 2017: On the Road (based on Jack Kerouac . Director: David Marton)
- 2017: Waiting room (based on the novel "Exil" by Lion Feuchtwanger . Production: Stefan Pucher )
- 2018: Jule, Julia, Julischka (reading of the play by Frank Witzel with Jule Böwe , Julischka Eichel and Julia Riedler)
- 2018: The Father (based on August Strindberg . Production: Nicolas Stemann)
- 2018: Reading: Residency (reading with Caren Jess, the winner of the residence of the "Long Night of Drama 2018" and with Walter Hess and Stefan Merki)
- 2018: Nelson Mandela - Letters from Prison (reading)
- 2019: Yung Faust (based on Johann Wolfgang von Goethe . Production: Leonie Böhm)
- 2019: Farm Fatale (by Philippe Quesne. Production: Philippe Quesne)
- 2019: Walter comes around (An evening for the 80th birthday of actor colleague Walter Hess)
- 2019: For the Last Time (A project by Kinan Hmeidan)
- 2019: Melancholia (based on Lars von Trier. Production: Felix Rothenhäusler)
Web links
- Julia Riedler in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Julia Riedler at filmportal.de
- Julia Riedler at the DIVINA agency
- Julia Riedler's website
Individual evidence
- ↑ Julia Riedler is the excellent Uncomfortable on Abendblatt.de; accessed on January 1, 2016
- ↑ Boy Gobert Prize for actress Julia Riedler in Salzburg. com; accessed on January 1, 2016
- ↑ Julia Riedler receives Boy Gobert Prize 2013 on focus.de ; accessed on January 1, 2016
- ↑ Ritterspiele on the hill on Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger online; accessed on January 1, 2015
- ↑ Short biography on Münchner Kammerspiele online; accessed on January 1, 2016
- ^ From the curve ( Memento from March 28, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) on daserste.de; accessed on January 1, 2016
- ↑ The Murder I Didn't Commit on faz.net ; accessed on January 1, 2016
- ↑ Goster ( memento from September 17, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) on filmfest-muenchen.de; accessed on July 24, 2016
- ^ Crime grotesque "Goster" Disturbed, but cool on Spiegel Online ; accessed on May 16, 2017
- ↑ NDR: "I was flipping through Vogue when the Führer spoke to me". Retrieved February 13, 2019 .
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SURNAME | Riedler, Julia |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian actress and radio play speaker |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 6, 1990 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Salzburg |