Linda Holly

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Linda Holly (2017)

Linda Holly (born March 11, 1984 in Hamburg ) is a German-Austrian actress .

Life

Linda Holly began taking acting lessons at the Theater Jugend Hamburg at the age of 13 and was seen in numerous productions up to the age of 18. She graduated from the Heilwig-Gymnasium in Hamburg in 2003 and graduated from the Bavarian Academy for Performing Arts in Regensburg in 2008 . Linda Holly is represented by the ZAV . Subsequently, she completed further training to become a voice actress, advertising spokesperson and radio presenter. Through her participation in various productions, she also has well-founded riding training for stage and film (western riding and classic riding). In addition to her work on the stage and in film and television, she also works in advertising, radio plays and podcasts as a speaker and actress.

From 2008 to 2012 Linda Holly was an ensemble member of the Kontaktiertheater - Theater for Addiction Prevention in Vienna . For the 2012 season she took over the production management of the Karl May Festival in Winzendorf for the production “Winnetou II” in which she also played the main role of “ Ribanna ”. In 2013 Linda Holly was engaged at the Nibelungen Festival in Worms , directed by Dieter Wedel . In 2015 she took over the lead role of “Paloma Nakana” in the production “In the Valley of Death” at the Karl May Games in Bad Segeberg and played with Barbara Wussow , Jan Sosniok and Ralf Bauer in 72 performances in front of 346,677 visitors.

Film and TV (selection)

Theater (selection)

  • 1999–2004: Participation in various productions of the Hamburg Youth Theater
  • 2005: witch hunt; Role: Betty, director: Ip Wischin; Pygmalion Theater, Vienna
  • 2006: The Bear; Role: Popowa, director: Verena Skocek; Pygmalion Theater, Vienna
  • 2006: The Snow Queen; Role: Snow Queen, Director: C. Allmayer; Tour in Austria
  • 2007: The leather bag; Role: Policewoman, Director: M. Blumenthal, Akademietheater, Regensburg
  • 2008: Snow White and Rose Red; Role: Rosenrot, Director: C. Allmayer; Gloria Theater, Vienna
  • 2008: the maids; Role: Solange, Director: Lis Verhoeven ; Akademietheater, Regensburg
  • 2008: Playing with fear; various roles, director: Matthias Winter, Flossenbürg concentration camp
  • 2009: The sinfully beautiful Josefine; Role: Moni, director: C. Allmayer; Tour in Austria
  • 2009: Tilt; Role: Lisa, director: Liane Wagner; Tour in Germany
  • 2010: cockchafer fly; Role: Snow Queen, Director: Bruno Max; TZF, Mödling bunker
  • 2011: The Madness of King George III; Role: Lady Elizabeth Pembroke, Director: Bruno Max; Theater Scala, Vienna
  • 2011: Treacherous Heart, Edgar Allen Poe; Role: Angel of Death, Director: Bruno Max; TZF, Mödling bunker
  • 2012: Winnetou II, after Karl May; Role: Ribanna , Director: Helga Wolf; Event stage, Winzendorf
  • 2012: Antonius & Cleopatra, William Shakespeare; Role: Octavia, Director: Bruno Max; Theater Scala, Vienna
  • 2013: Peer, you are lying !; Role: Solvejg, director: Bruno Max; TZF, Mödling bunker
  • 2013: Hebbels Nibelungen - born to die; Roles: Recke, Siegfried, Director: Dieter Wedel ; Nibelungen Festival, Worms
  • 2013: Prêt-à-porter, dinner show; Role: Investigative Commissioner, Director: Peter Gulan; Vindobona, Vienna
  • 2014: Inferno; Role: Estelle, Director: Bruno Max; TZF, Mödling bunker
  • 2014–2015: The Pink Panther; Role: Hannelore Klotz, director: Peter Gulan; Spoon Danube Tower, Vienna
  • 2015: In the valley of death, after Karl May; Role: Paloma Nakana, Director: Norbert Schultze jr. ; Karl May Games, Bad Segeberg
  • 2016/2017: Night.Pieces. The Strange Sorrows of ETA Hoffmann; Role: Olympia, Director: Bruno Max ; TZF, Mödling bunker

Awards

  • 2011/2012: Theater zum Fear (Stadttheater Mödling, Theater Scala Wien): Theater Dragon, ensemble award "Best Production" for "The Madness of King George III"
  • 2011/2012: Theater zum Fear (Stadttheater Mödling, Theater Scala Wien): Theater dragon, nomination for the best supporting role in the productions "The Madness of King George III" and "Antonius und Cleopatra"

Web links

Commons : Linda Holly  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Beatframes developed campaign for Swing Kitchen , In: derstandard.at of March 29, 2017, accessed on December 4, 2017
  2. Vita Lind Holly ( Memento of the original from January 5, 2018 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , on the website wild-west-reporter.com , accessed on December 4, 2017 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.wild-west-reporter.com
  3. Kontaktiertheater , on the website kontaktiertheater.at , accessed on December 4, 2017
  4. Linda Holly , on the website karl-may-wiki.de , accessed on December 4, 2017
  5. Winnetou rides rainproof , on the website mein district.at , accessed on December 4, 2017
  6. Premiere “In the Valley of Death” , on the website karl-may-spiele.de , accessed on December 4, 2017
  7. ^ Bad Segeberg: Change in the ensemble , on the website festspielbrief.de , accessed on December 4, 2017
  8. Last applause for Pierre Brice , on the website kn-online.de , accessed on December 4, 2017
  9. The Madness of King George III , on the website theaterzumfuerchten.at , accessed on December 4, 2017
  10. ^ Antonius and Cleopatra , on the website theaterzumfürchten.at , accessed on December 4, 2017
  11. Nibelungen Festival: Ensemble of all productions , on the archive.li website , accessed on December 4, 2017
  12. Theater im Bunker , on the website kulturundwein.com , accessed on December 4, 2017