Lea Marlen Woitack

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Lea Marlen Woitack (born March 29, 1987 in Hanover ) is a German actress .

life and career

At the age of 12, she appeared as the daughter of the crook king in the play of the same name by Ad de Bont , directed by Martina van Kasten in the Hanover Theater Workshop.

From 2007 to 2011 Woitack studied acting at the Bavarian Theater Academy August Everding in Munich's Prinzregententheater.

In addition to her studies, she took on a number of theater engagements, for example in 2009 in the Munich Metropolitan Theater in the play Manderlay , and in Dogville , where she also took part in the guest performance at the "International Arts Festival" in Shanghai . In 2010 she also played in The Nightmare of Happiness at the Stadttheater Oblomow Munich, which was again staged by director Jochen Schölch . Woitack gained further stage experience in the theater-dance project of the Akademietheater Private War and on the open-air stage of the Old Mint in Munich in Hoffmann's Confessions .

During her graduate audition in November 2010, the casting director of Bavaria Fernsehproduktion, Silke Klug-Bader, was present, who later invited her to audition for a role in Sturm der Liebe and ultimately gave her an acceptance. 2011 Mr Woitack was in the ARD - telenovela Sturm der Liebe as Deborah Ann Williams to see. From the end of March 2014 to February 27, 2019 she starred in the RTL - soap Gute Zeiten starring Sophie Lindh . She played guest roles in, among others, Commissioner Lucas , Coast Guard , Kripo Holstein - Mord und Meer as well as in the movie There is still something going on .

theatre

  • 1999: Daughter of the crook king - Hanover theater workshop
  • 2006: Big Heart & I - Theater Henze & Co. Asendorf
  • 2009: Manderlay - Metropoltheater Munich
  • 2009: Dogville - Metropoltheater Munich
  • 2010: The nightmare of happiness - Stadttheater Oblomow Munich
  • 2010: Private War (theater-dance project) - Akademietheater in the Prinzregententheater in Munich
  • 2010: Hoffmann's Confessions - Alte Münze open-air theater, Munich
  • 2012: The Fairy Queen - Theater St. Gallen

Filmography

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Lea Woitack on Schauspielervideos.de. Retrieved May 14, 2016
  2. Sabrina Brixius: ARD: Lea Marlen Woitack takes on the role in Storm of Love. Kino.de. June 29, 2011, accessed May 14, 2016.
  3. Employee at the Henze Theater. peterhenze.de. Retrieved May 14, 2016.