Karla Trippel

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Karla Trippel (* 1964 in Stuttgart ) is a German actress .

Life

From 1985 to 1988 Karla Trippel studied at the Stuttgart University of Music and Performing Arts . She graduated from Professor Hans Peter Doll . Trippel made her stage debut in 1987 at the Rampe theater there, where she played until 1990. Other stages in her stage career included the cellar theater in Innsbruck, the Wiesbaden State Theater , the Schiller Theater in Berlin, the Bonn Theater and the Salzburg Festival . Between 1992 and 1995 she toured Europe with the Hebbel Theater in Berlin in the play Doctor Faustus Lights the Lights (director: Robert Wilson ). From 1996 to 1998 Trippel had an engagement at the Zimmertheater Tübingen , which was followed by an engagement at the bat studio theater in Berlin until 2000. From the turn of the millennium she played at the Bremen Theater , at the Tyrolean Volksschauspiele in Telfs, at the Bielefeld Theater and at the Oldenburg State Theater .

Among the variety of roles Karla Trippels among others who were Ismene in Antigone , directed by Leander Haussmann , the Leonore Sanvitale in Torquato Tasso from Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and the Shakespeare -Stücken A Midsummer Night's Dream and Much Ado About Nothing , the Hermia or Margarethe . "Animal" roles can also be found in Trippel's repertoire, for example in Wiesbaden she played the title role in Puss in Boots by the Brothers Grimm and in Bielefeld in corresponding stage versions the chicken Prilla in Pettson and Findus based on the children's books by Sven Nordqvist and the domestic pig Wutz in Urmel from the ice according to Max Kruse .

Karla Trippel has been working in front of the camera again and again since the mid-2000s. In addition to guest appearances in series such as SOKO Wismar , Ein starkes Team or Innschuldig , she played a small role in the international production Unknown Identity in 2011, directed by Jaume Collet-Serra . In the documentary series MDR Zeitreise des Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk she played alongside Martin Brambach as Lenin, his wife Nadeschda Krupskaja .

Karla Trippel lives in Berlin.

Filmography (selection)

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Profile at schauspielervideos.de , accessed on June 12, 2016
  2. ^ Website of the mdr , accessed on June 12, 2016