Madeleine Lierck

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Madeleine Lierck-Wien at the presentation of the Studio Hamburg Young Talent Award 2012.

Madeleine Lierck – Wien (born September 19, 1949 in Kempten (Allgäu) ) is a German actress .

life and work

Madeleine Lierck was born as the daughter of the actor and cabaret artist Werner Lierck . The family moved to the GDR in 1953. Lierck already appeared in front of the camera in the 1960s. She made her debut in the film Irrlicht und Feuer (1965/66), produced for GDR television, directed by Heinz Thiel . From 1966 to 1970 she completed her acting training at the University of Film and Television Potsdam , later made her debut as a stage actress at the Nordhausen Theater and then worked as a freelance. She also played in cabarets in Berlin, Potsdam and Dresden.

She also worked for television and later for film. In addition to various TV series such as Spuk aus outside and Spuk im Hochhaus she played in some DEFA comedies, such as Joachim Hasler's Hot Summer (1968) or Don't cheat, darling! (1972) at her father's side. More serious roles followed later on television in the GDR, for example as a candidate for marriage in Frau Jenny Treibel (1976) or as a rebellious bourgeois daughter in All My Children (1976). With her husband, Dieter Wien , she stood in front of the camera in 1978 in the television film Disko mit Einlage and in 1980 she appeared in the multiple award-winning film All My Girls .

After the reunification , the actress intensified her theatrical work again, but also appeared frequently in TV series such as Salto Kommunale , Polizeiruf 110 , Praxis Bülowbogen , Schloss Einstein and Ein Bayer auf Rügen .

In 2009 she and her son Fabian Oscar Wien performed in the self-written Erich Kästner evening “Time drives a car, but no man can steer” after its premiere in 2008 in the cabaret “Charly M.” in Berlin at the cabaret Kneifzange . Since November 2009 she can be seen with the Erich Kästner Evening in the cabaret "Charly M." in Berlin. From 2011 to 2019 she was seen in the ARD telenovela Rote Rosen as Erika Rose, although she had played with her son in the series at the beginning.

Filmography (selection)

theatre

Radio plays

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