Kerstin Hilbig

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Kerstin Hilbig (* 1961 in Hamburg ) is a German actress .

life and work

Kerstin Hilbig completed her training at Margot Höpfner's drama school . After graduating in 1984, she had permanent engagements at the Junge Theater in Bonn (1985 to 1988) and the Stuttgart theater in the old town (1988–1990). In 1991 Hilbig returned to her hometown as a freelance actress and has since performed on many well-known Hamburg theaters, for example in the Theater im Zimmer , in the comedy Winterhuder Fährhaus , on Kampnagel and often in the Altona Theater . 1999 she performed at the Festival Heppenheim in the wise fool of Lope de Vega .

In the theater in the room she was seen in the plays The Ghost Train and Fear Eat Soul , in the Altona Theater she played in King Lear by William Shakespeare , Von Mäusen und Menschen by John Steinbeck , The 12 Jurors by Reginald Rose or He is again there based on the novel by Timur Vermes . In the comedy Winterhuder Fährhaus, Hilbig made guest appearances in Die Firma thanks and Frau Müller has to go , both by Lutz Huebner . In the spring of 2015, she appeared on stage at the Fährhaus in Winterhuder as Angela Merkel in the satirical play Mutti .

Occasionally Kerstin Hilbig can also be seen on television and starred in series such as Großstadtrevier , Rote Rosen , Bella Block or Stubbe - from case to case . Since 1997 she has also been active in numerous radio play productions for the NDR .

Kerstin Hilbig also teaches phonetics and recitation at a Hamburg drama school. She lives in Hamburg and is the mother of an adult daughter.

Awards

Filmography

(* Proven on Schauspielervideos.de)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Kerstin Hilbig - actress. Retrieved July 1, 2019 .
  2. a b Stefan Reckziegel: Kerstin Hilbig is "Mutti" - with body and soul. May 6, 2015, accessed on July 1, 2019 (German).