Kirsten Sprick

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Kirsten Sprick (* 1962 in Hamburg ) is a German actress and acting lecturer.

Life

Kirsten Sprick completed her acting training in Hamburg from 1986 to 1989 . She then received various scholarships, including a. for acting classes in Los Angeles . Later she specialized in her theater work in particular in performance and improvisation .

Since 1989 she has worked as an actress and singer in theaters and television. After her training, she was initially engaged in the 1989/90 season at the Lüneburg Theater, where she appeared in children's plays, musicals and classic theater roles. She played there u. a. Princess Rea in Romulus the Great (1990) and Susanne in Figaro getting divorced (1990). This was followed by engagements at the Hamburg Ohnsørtheater (1991), Kampnagel (1992) and the Hamburg Schmidt Theater .

She was then mainly active in the Hamburg independent theater scene. In 1993 it belonged to u. a. together with Mignon Remé , one of the co-founders of the Hamburg improvisation theater "hidden shakespeare", of which she has been a member since then. She took part with the ensemble in numerous improvisational theater festivals, for example in Berlin , Amsterdam , Copenhagen , Seattle and Harare . From 1998 to 2009 she played regularly with Hamburger Jedermann in Hamburg's Speicherstadt . From 2006 to 2008 she appeared at the Hamburg Thalia Theater as a mother in the play Das Mädchen aus der Streichholzfabrik (director: Andreas Kriegenburg ); the production received the 2007 Theater Prize of the Körber Foundation. She then made guest appearances at the Theater im Bahnhof in Graz (2010–2015), again at the Schmidt Theater (2015; as Berta in Die Königs vom Kiez , director: Corny Littmann ) and on the Hamburg Theaterschiff (January 2017).

Sprick also took on a few film and television roles. In the comedy film Alles auf Zucker! (2004) she was seen as a taxi driver. As the second actress in Bettina, she played for several years in the children's series Sesame Street . She had episode roles u. a. in the television series Sunday open (1995; as secretary Maria Hansen), Doppelter Einsatz (1996; as Karin Nossek, the wife of a bank robber), Lindenstrasse (1999) and in SOKO Cologne (2007; as Cordelia König, the adult daughter of a sprightly pensioner and classic car fans who disagree with their father's lavish lifestyle).

In January 2017 (episodes: 2353-2357) Sprick was seen in the television series Rote Rosen in a supporting role. She played Freda Strohm, the ex-wife of the Lüneburg hotelier Holger Mielitzer ( David C. Bunners ) and mother of the main character Patrick Mielitzer ( Constantin Lücke ).

Since 2004 she has been working as a lecturer for acting, improvisation, vocal interpretation and musicals at the Joop van den Ende Academy in Hamburg. She also works as an acting coach and trainer for managers and employees.

In addition to her work as an actress, Sprick also worked as a spokesperson for radio plays and audio books . a. in productions for WDR , NDR and for Studio Hamburg .

Sprick lives in Hamburg.

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kirsten Sprick . Vita. Künstlerinnenhof Die Höge. Retrieved January 26, 2017
  2. a b c d Kirsten Sprick . Vita. Official website of the FischerGroupInternational. Retrieved January 26, 2017.
  3. a b c d e f g Kirsten Sprick - Hamburg . Vita. Press kit Gorilla-Theater eV Accessed on January 26, 2017
  4. Kirsten Sprick . Official website. Improvisational theater hidden shakespeare.
  5. WEIBSSTÜCKE - Seven directing projects of the Hamburg Theater Academy in Thalia . Theaterkompass from January 16, 2006. Retrieved January 26, 2017