Karin Angele

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Karin Dagmar Angele (* 1965 in Ulm ), also Karin D Angele , is a German film actress and voice actress .

biography

Karin Angele first completed an apprenticeship as a dressmaker and worked in this profession for a limited time after passing the journeyman's examination. From 1988 she first studied painting and drawing at the Free Art School in Stuttgart. She then studied fashion design at the University of Applied Sciences for Design and Design in Trier . During her fashion design studies she received numerous scholarships at the European Academy of Fine Arts and at the same time pursued her acting ambitions. With the prizes she won for her diploma thesis “Rheingold” on Richard Wagner's opera , she financed her acting studies in New York at the Lee Strasberg Theater and Film Institute . Her diploma thesis “Rheingold” can be seen in the archive of the Wahnfried House in Bayreuth .

She began her acting career with a small role at the Stadttheater Trier , then got her first leading role in the TV documentary C 14 - Advance into the Past as Roman Ruler and spoke for the radio station RPR in a commercial. Before her stay abroad, she was supported by the stage and television actress Karyn von Ostholt .

In parallel to acting, Karin Angele built up a second mainstay in the fine arts. Already in 1995, while she was still studying in Trier, she taught figurative painting and life drawing at the European Academy of Fine Arts in Trier . In 1997 she was a founding member of the Artefact Free Art Academy in Bonn and has been teaching there ever since. In addition, she was a lecturer at the Alanus University in Alfter / Werkhaus for eight years . Your own work, predominantly consisting of painting and objects / wall installations as well as photography, will be recognized in national and international exhibitions.

Angele has worked in German TV productions, such as in the comedy series Nikola as sister Elke, as tennis teacher Gaby Hoffmann in Verbotene Liebe , in the crime series Wilsberg or in the 300th anniversary episode of the ZDF series SOKO Cologne , in which she played the title role and the murder victim, Irish innkeeper Maureen O'Brien, embodied, as well as in international cinema and TV productions in which she acts in the respective national language. The UK production Salome won several awards in the “Best Short Film” category and was also officially selected by the Cannes Film Festival. In Turkey , Korhan Yurtsever cast the Turkish-speaking actress Karin Angele in a key role in his TRT film production Koyverdin Gittin Beni . In the film, Karin Angele plays the part of a German who is married to a Turk and who, despite difficult conditions, manages to reunite the family.

Awards (selection)

  • 2015: Best Short Film, Saint-Tropez Film Festival
  • 2017: best co-leading role DrehMOMENTE Dortmund

Filmography (selection)

  • 1998: Schimanski - Sehnsucht (TV film series)
  • 2001: Forbidden Love (TV series)
  • 2003: Wilsberg (TV series)
  • 2004: Without words - Bastian Pastewska
  • 2008: parallel party
  • 2014: Salome (short feature film)
  • 2015: Koyverdin Gittin Beni (feature film)
  • 2017: Alborotadores - Belalilar (feature film)
  • 2017: SOKO Cologne - 300th episode (TV series)
  • 2018: Our Sandman - The Moffels - 3rd season

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Profile at Castforward.de
  2. Bayreuth Richard Wagner Museum
  3. https://angeleart.de/
  4. https://www.artefact-bonn.de/blog/interview-mit-karin-angele,-dozentin-im-arte-fact.html
  5. Thomas Kliemann: Bonner Kunstakademie arte fact celebrates anniversary , General-Anzeiger (Bonn) , August 21, 2018.
  6. https://angeleart.de/de/vita.html
  7. Karin Angele at schauspielervideos.de