Lea Draeger
Lea Draeger (* 1980 ) is a German actress and artist .
Life
Lea Draeger comes from a family of teachers and lawyers and grew up in Münster . After graduating from high school, she went to Berlin to study art history at the Humboldt University ; But then decided to act and studied from 2001 to 2005 at the University of Music and Theater in Leipzig.
In 2005 she played the character of Lena in Siegfried Lenz's novel, Der Mann im Strom, directed by Niki Stein . From 2004 to 2006 she had her first theater engagement at the Schauspielhaus Bochum . Since 2006 she has played at the Berlin Schaubühne , from 2006 to 2011 as a permanent member of the ensemble. In 2010 she received the Daphne Prize , the TheaterGemeinde Berlin's audience award for best young actress. This was followed by engagements as a guest at the Salzburg Festival , the Festival d'Avignon , the Schauspielhaus Düsseldorf , the Centraltheater Leipzig and the Maxim Gorki Theater Berlin. Since 2015 she has been a permanent member of the Maxim Gorki Theater in Berlin.
In 2012, her first artist book, Five Worms, was published by Hybriden-Verlag in Berlin in December . The trilogy followed : Catholic bus to Lourdes, mother Magda Martyr and Jesus in the retirement home. Since 2017 she has been working on her series of 1000 economic popes, which now includes more than 4000 popes.
Theater (selection)
- 2004: Schiller, director: Reinhild Hoffmann , DNT Mannheim
- 2005: Iwanow , director: Matthias Hartmann , role: Sascha, Schauspielhaus Bochum
- 2006: Dantons Tod , director: Thomas Thieme , role: Lucile, Schauspielhaus Bochum
- 2006: Platonow , director: Luk Perceval , role: Marja Grekowa, Schaubühne Berlin
- 2006: Drei Schwestern , director: Falk Richter , role: Natascha, Schaubühne Berlin
- 2007: Ghosts , director: Sebastian Nübling , role: Regine, Schaubühne Berlin
- 2008: Die Stadt, director: Thomas Ostermeier , role: Jenny, Schaubühne Berlin
- 2008: Kabale und Liebe , director: Falk Richter , role: Luise, Schaubühne Berlin
- 2008: Der Stein, director: Ingo Berk, Schaubühne Berlin, Salzburg Festival
- 2009: Endstation Sehnsucht , director: Benedict Andrews, role: Stella, Schaubühne Berlin
- 2009: Trust, directed by Falk Richter and Anouk van Dijk, role: Lea, Schaubühne Berlin
- 2010: Christiane F. - We children from Bahnhof Zoo, director: Patrick Wengenroth, role: Christiane F., Schaubühne Berlin
- 2011: The Power of Darkness , Director: Michael Thalheimer , Role: Akulina, Schaubühne Berlin
- 2011: Hamlet , director: Staffan Valdemar Holm , role: Ophelia, Schauspielhaus Düsseldorf
- 2012: Rausch, director: Falk Richter , Schauspielhaus Düsseldorf
- 2013: Top Müller Schlacht, director: Thomas Thieme, Centraltheater Leipzig
- 2014: Small Town Boy, director: Falk Richter , Maxim Gorki Theater Berlin
- 2015: The legal fuzziness of a marriage, director: Nurkan Erpulat , role: Leila, Maxim Gorki Theater Berlin
- 2016: Feinde, director: Yael Ronen , role: Mascha, Maxim Gorki Theater Berlin
- 2017: Dark Side, director: Yael Ronen , Maxim Gorki Theater Berlin
- 2018: Gerechten, director: Sebastian Baumgarten , role: Dora, Maxim Gorki Theater Berlin
- 2018: Salome, director: Ersan Mondtag , role: Herodes, Maxim Gorki Theater Berlin
- 2019: Report for an academy, director: Oliver Frljić , role: Josefine, Maxim Gorki Theater Berlin
- 2019: Anna Karenina or poor people, director: Oliver Frljić , role: Anna Karenina , Maxim Gorki Theater Berlin
- 2019: Rewitching Europe, director: Yael Ronen , Maxim Gorki Theater Berlin
Filmography (selection)
- 2006: The man in the stream
- 2006: The children of the flight - wolf children
- 2009: Bella Block: The Silence of the Commissioner
- 2009: Tatort - In the wake of evil
- 2012: Frauensee
- 2013: The Strange Kitten
- 2015: Tatort - Borowski and the return of the silent guest
- 2016: All at once
- 2019: frizzy hope
Radio / radio play (selection)
- 2013: Shopping in China, directed by Lorenz Rollhäuser (SWR)
- 2013: Women without Men, Director: Ragnhild Sørensen (WDR)
- 2013: That I should rise - And should 'I go, director: Ulrich Lampen (SWR)
- 2019: Ein Schaf in The Last Sheep by Ulrich Hub , directed by Steffen Moratz (MDR)
Exhibitions
- 2018: 1000 economic popes , Lea Draeger, Ebensperger Berlin
- 2018: Crossbreeding , Hybriden-Verlag , The Deadly Doris, Herman de Vries , Lea Draeger, et al., Van Abbemuseum , Eindhoven
- 2018: Kaputt , Lea Draeger, Bonnie Camplin, Daniel Spoerri , recently an der Salzach, Salzburg
- 2018: Elective Affinities , Lea Draeger, Bjarne Melgaard , Jonathan Meese , Sandro Kopp, et al., Friedrichshof Collection, Zurndorf
- 2019: 4th Berlin Autumn Salon: De-Heimatize it !, Lea Draeger, Candice Breitz , Alfredo Jaar , Henrike Naumann , et al., Palais am Festungsgraben Berlin
- 2020: Papa goes Salome goes Cannibalism (s), Julius Deutschbauer and Lea Draeger, Ebensperger Rhomberg Salzburg
Artist books
- 2012: Five worms in December, Hybriden Verlag
- 2013: Catholic bus to Lourdes, Hybriden-Verlag
- 2015: Mother Magda Märtyrerin, Hybriden-Verlag
- 2016: Jesus in the retirement home, Hybriden-Verlag
- 2019: The saints, Ebensperger Rhomberg
- 2020: My father, Ebensperger Rhomberg
Awards
- 2004: Promotion award for drama students from the Federal Minister for Education and Research , first ensemble award to students at the University of Music and Theater "Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy" Leipzig, Studio Weimar (Christian Apel, Puja Behboud, Lea Draeger, Gina Henkel , Martin Klemm, David Kramer , Martin Neuhaus , Petra Schmidt-Schaller ; staging: Olaf Hilliger) for time to love time to die by Fritz Kater at the Theatertreffen in Hanover of the permanent drama training conference
- 2010: Daphne Prize of the TheaterGemeinde Berlin
Web links
- Lea Draeger website
- Galerie Ebensperger Rhomberg Lea Draeger artist website
- Lea Draeger in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Lea Draeger at filmportal.de
- Lea Draeger at the Ahoi agency
- Lea Draeger at the Maxim Gorki Theater
- Lea Draeger at the Schaubühne on Lehniner Platz
- Report and press review on the awarding of the Daphne Prize 2010
Individual evidence
- ↑ Relationship boxes. (No longer available online.) In: Der Tagesspiegel. October 9, 2006, archived from the original on May 18, 2007 ; Retrieved April 2, 2009 .
- ↑ Mandy Schielke: Dreams without drugs. Deutschlandradio Kultur, March 9, 2011, accessed on July 23, 2012 .
- ↑ Volker Blech: The abyss lurks behind the smile. In: Berliner Morgenpost online. June 13, 2010, accessed August 21, 2010 .
- ↑ Lea Draeger at the Schaubühne am Lehniner Platz , accessed on March 4, 2014.
- ↑ Lea Draeger at the Schaubühne. Retrieved June 2, 2020 .
- ↑ Lea Draeger at the Schaubühne. Retrieved June 2, 2020 .
- ↑ Klaus Witzeling, Ed .: European Theater Academy “Konrad Ekhof” GmbH: Documentation, Theatertreffen German-speaking drama students and 15th competition for the promotion of young actors from the Federal Ministry of Education and Research of the Federal Republic of Germany. Hamburg 2004, pp. 48, 49 and 66 ( PDF, 1.19 MB )
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Draeger, Lea |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actress and artist |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1980 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Muenster |