Julia Urban

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Julia Urban (* 1972 in Prien am Chiemsee ) is a German actress .

Life

Training and stage

Julia Urban completed her acting training at the Athanor Academy for Performing Arts in Burghausen from 1995 to 1999 , which she completed with a stage maturity examination and an acting diploma. She later attended improvation and film workshops in Munich , Graz and Vienna and trained in the Meisner Technique .

She had her first permanent engagement at the Salzburg State Theater (1999–2003), where she played numerous roles in the classical field. Her stage roles there included u. a. Grush in The Caucasian Chalk Circle (1999), Klärchen in Egmont (1999), Rosalinde in As You Like It (2001), the title role in Antigone and Lady Milford in Kabale und Liebe (2003).

Urban has been working as a freelance actress at theaters in Germany, Austria and Switzerland since 2003. She had theater engagements a. a. at the cabaret “Carambolage” in Bozen (2005; as Marlene in Die bitteren Tänen der Petra von Kant ), at the Neue Bühne Villach (2006), at the Carl Orff Festival Andechs (2006–2007; as Agnes Bernauer in Die Bernauerin ) , at the Winter Tollwood Festival in Munich (2007; as Ev Haslinger in the folk play The Bartered Grandfather ), at Theater Biel / Solothurn (2008; title role in Nora ), at the off-theater "Theater (OFF) ensive" in Salzburg (2011 ), at the Sibiu National Theater and at the “Theater Ecce” in Salzburg (2014) and at the Wasserburg Theater (2014–2017).

In 2000 she made her first guest appearance as Minna von Barnhelm at the Komödienspiele Porcia . Other roles there were u. a. the title role in Mirandolina (2008), Alkmene in Amphitryon (2011), Augustine in 8 Women (2015) and Titania / Hippolyta in A Midsummer Night's Dream (2016; directed by Angelica Ladurner ).

In 2012 and 2013 she appeared at the Theater im Park Hohenaschau in the English Garden of the former Villa Elisabeth as Beatrice in As You Like It and as Pozzo in Waiting for Godot .

Urban also took part in numerous independent theater productions, played street theater in Innsbruck , regularly does children's and youth theater (Vogelfrei Theater, Blaumond Theater) and directs. In the summer of 2017 she performed at the theater festival of the Prien stage art "Dramasuri" in the Priener Eichental.

Movie and TV

Urban made her film and television debut alongside Heio von Stetten in the Heimatfilm Franz und Anna (2002), in which she played the pretty 21-year-old Anna Rissbacher, who returns from town to the mountain village of Oberkarbach for her mother's funeral to run the father's household and falls in love with the poor assistant teacher Franz Gattl.

She was seen several times in leading and supporting roles in the television series The Comedy Nobility. In the comedy nobility production Die Provinzdiva (first broadcast: February 2011) she played the postwoman Wally, who wants to go to the stage, and tries to inspire the manager of a silent film diva with a Marlene Dietrich parody as "dashing Lola" and the maiden of Orleans . In the Komödienstadel production Die fromme Helene , which was recorded in February 2012 in the BR studio in Unterföhring , she was the hostess Emmi Steiger. In the Komödienstadel production Wenn's l towards, then l towards's (2014), her last work for the Komödienstadel , which was recorded in April 2014 in the studio of Bayerischer Rundfunk in Unterföhring, she again had a leading role; she played Elisabeth Brandstätter, the divorced wife of the second-hand dealer Raimund Brandstätter ( Dieter Fischer ).

Urban partners in the comedy nobility were u. a. Dieter Fischer, Katharina Schwägerl , Heide Ackermann and Christian K. Schaeffer .

Urban also had episode roles a. a. in the television series Schloßhotel Orth (2004), Munich 7 (2004; as a "cardsharp" and cheater Angelika Hauser), SOKO Kitzbühel (2011; as florist and murder victim Corinna Lunz), Franzi (2012; as bride and wife Patrizia, who is ready to divorce Page by Jule Ronstedt ) and Die Rosenheim-Cops (2012; as farmer Melanie Gruber). In January 2018, Urban was seen in an episode role in the ZDF television series SOKO Munich ; she played Maria Steyer, the leader of a residential group for problem young people.

Lecturer and private matters

Julia Urban has been a lecturer for acting and theater improvisation at the School of Arts in Frasdorf since 2014. She also leads acting workshops for children. Julia Urban has lived with her daughter on Lake Chiemsee since 2009 .

Award

In 1996, in the third semester of her acting studies, Urban was awarded the Lore Bronner Prize for Young Actors from the Upper Bavaria district .

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g h i Julia Urban at schauspielervideos.de. Retrieved July 22, 2017
  2. a b c d e f g h Julia Urban . Vita and role directory at CASTFORWARD. Retrieved July 22, 2017.
  3. a b c d e f g h i Julia Urban . Biography. Official website of the School of Arts Frasdorf. Retrieved July 22, 2017.
  4. SHAKESPEARE ENJOYMENT UNDER ALTEN ASCHAUER PARK TREES: Theater with a filled picnic basket . Performance review. ovb-online from July 27, 2012. Retrieved July 22, 2017
  5. Picnic theater in the enchanted park . Performance review. In: Aschauer Wochenblatt, July 15, 2012. Accessed July 22, 2017
  6. THEATER FESTIVAL DRAMASURI IN PRIENER EICHENTAL . Event program. Retrieved January 21, 2018
  7. Franz and Anna . Plot, production details and photos of the scene. Retrieved July 22, 2017
  8. ^ The comedy nobility: The provincial diva . Plot, cast and photos of the scene. Official website of Bayerisches Fernsehen . Retrieved July 22, 2017
  9. ^ The comedy nobility: The pious Helene . Plot, cast and photos of the scene. Official website of Bayerisches Fernsehen . Retrieved July 22, 2017
  10. The comedy nobility: If it works, then it works . Plot, cast and photos of the scene. Official website of Bayerisches Fernsehen . Retrieved July 22, 2017
  11. ^ SOKO Munich: Unstable . Plot and picture gallery. Retrieved January 21, 2018