Jutta Wachowiak

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Jutta Wachowiak (born December 13, 1940 in Berlin ) is a German actress .

Life and accomplishments

After finishing school, she trained as a typist and secretary , and from 1961 to 1963 she completed her acting training at the German Academy for Film Art in Potsdam-Babelsberg , now the HFF Potsdam . After five years as a beginner at the Hans Otto Theater in Potsdam and from 1968 at the Städtische Bühnen in Karl-Marx-Stadt ("one single defeat", as Wachowiak wrote to Rosemarie Rehahn in 1981 ), she succeeded later under the direction of Gerhard Meier to “play free” in Karl-Marx-Stadt and to meet one's own artistic demands.

In Schiller's Kabale und Liebe she was discovered by Wolfgang Heinz together with her stage partner Christian Grashof , and in 1970 she was engaged at the Deutsche Theater Berlin . There she made a highly regarded debut as Sonja in Anton Chekhov's play Uncle Vanya . Her most important roles at the Deutsches Theater Berlin include the title role in Maria Stuart by Friedrich Schiller, Natalia Petrovna in A Month in the Country by Iwan Turgeniew and - in the DT-Kammerspiele - the washerwoman Wolff in Der Biberpelz by Gerhart Hauptmann, all in Productions by Thomas Langhoff , which were on the program of the house for many years. While Bernd Wilms was the artistic director , Wachowiak was rarely occupied. After the season 2004/05 she moved to the Grillo Theater in Essen , where her great attention was bestowed. Since 2009 she was u. a. As a guest actress at the Deutsches Theater, the Berliner Ensemble and the Schauspiel Bochum.

She was starting from 1983 member of the Academy of Arts of the GDR and since 1993 member of the Academy of Arts in Berlin . One of her students there was Martin Vischer .

Wachowiak lives in Potsdam and on Usedom. Her first marriage was to actor Arno Wyzniewski , and her second marriage to journalist and news anchor Klaus Ackermann had two daughters. After living together with the actor Thomas Neumann , she now lives with Martin Bartels, a former pastor.

Filmography (selection)

Theater roles (selection)

German Theater Berlin
Acting food
Schauspielhaus Bochum
  • Voltaire Candide or Optimism - Old Woman (2010, directed by Paul Koek)
  • William Shakespeare What you want - Fool (2011, directed by Roger Vontobel)
  • William Shakespeare King Richard the Third - Duchess of York (2012, directed by Roger Vontobel)

other

  • Berliner Ensemble : Federico García Lorca Doña Rosita or the language of flowers - Aunt (2009, director: Thomas Langhoff)

Radio plays and features

Awards

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. defa-stiftung.de