Manuela Miebach

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Manuela Miebach (stage name as an actress Manuela van Boogh * 1950 in Dusseldorf ) is a German - Austrian actress , singer ( operetta , musical ), journalist , playwright , librettist and music critic .

Life

Education and acting

Manuela Miebach's father was a painter and restorer , her mother an opera singer . She grew up in Berlin. From the age of 7 she received dance and ballet training at the Sabine Ress ballet school . At the age of 8 she was on stage for the first time, in the operetta Countess Mariza , where she sang and danced in the children's choir. She attended the Franziskusschule in Berlin and trained as an actor at the Edith Hildebrandt Acting Studio in Berlin from 1967 to 1969. From 1968 to 1970 she also studied piano and singing at the University of the Arts in Berlin.

Starting with her acting training, Manuela Miebach played in over 20 film and television productions between 1967 and 1975. She was mostly seen as a supporting actress in films of different genres. She worked u. a. directed by Harald Reinl , Rudolf Jugert , Franz Marischka , Jürgen Roland and Eugen York , in crime films in the late 1960s and in several television productions. In 1971, under Rudolf Jugert's direction, she had a leading role as Pechmarie (called Schwarzmarie in the film) in the fairy tale film Frau Holle, produced by Swiss television for German and Rhaeto-Romanic Switzerland (SF DRS, Zurich) . In the ZDF operetta adaptation Madame Pompadour (1974; director: Eugen York) she played the role of Grisette Caroline at the side of Hans Clarin . In the ZDF operetta film Die Dubarry (1975; director: Werner Jacobs ) she was seen alongside Julia Migenes in the role of Lucille as an actress.

In addition to her film and television work, Miebach performed at the Schillertheater Berlin (1967), the Theater des Westens in Berlin (1968), the Stadttheater Lübeck (1972), Hamburger Operettenhaus (1971), Deutsches Theater München, Kleine Bühne Schwabing, Raimundtheater (1976), Theater an Wien (1982) and the Bad Ischl Operetta Festival (1986).

She later returned to the film camera for the Berlin trash soap Berlin Bohème . In 2006 she had a recurring series role as Brigitta Dahlmann there in the 4th season. In 2014 she appeared in the Austrian short film Eine Leiche zum Schwarztee . The short advertising film First Understanding , shot in May / June 2017, with Manuela Miebach in the lead role, was awarded in October 2018 in the “Marketing Communication” category at the Media and TV Awards in Cannes .

Appearances as a singer

In autumn 1975, according to other sources: 1976, Miebach moved to Vienna, where she studied singing at the Vienna Conservatory . She switched from acting to singing and made guest appearances as an operetta and musical singer in Germany and abroad. She had engagements at the Vienna Raimund Theater and the Theater an der Wien . As an operetta diva, Manuela Miebach also appeared in numerous operetta concerts in Germany, Switzerland , Finland and Japan (1989, in Tokyo with Ernst Schütz as a partner) between 1976 and 2006 . In 1978 she was awarded the Robert Stolz Medal. Her operetta and musical roles included u. a. the singer Angèle Didier in Der Graf von Luxemburg (1989), Madame Giry in The Phantom of the Opera (2001-2003, in a touring version with a total of over 180 performances, later again in 2009 in a new production by the Europa-Musical Theater) and Prince Orlowsky in Die Fledermaus (2006).

Due to her age, she finally made the change to the character subject of the operetta and took over the role of the "comic old man". In touring productions of the "Johann Strauss Operetta Vienna" she played a. a. Princess Anhilte in Die Csárdásfürstin (2011) and Princess Božena Guddenstein zu Clumetz in Countess Mariza (2012). In 2013 she played her last stage role in a touring production of the "Johann Strauss Operette Vienna" with the role of educator Mirabella in the operetta Der Zigeunerbaron .

Activity as an author

In 1980 her literary debut, a volume of poetry with the title tip tongues, was published by Sensen Verlag in Vienna. Since 1982 Miebach has been a member of the Literature House of the City of Vienna and of the IG authors and authors . From 1983 Miebach worked as a freelance writer and journalist.

Miebach published poetry, prose, several plays, libretti for musicals and lyrics. She wrote song lyrics, u. a. You little white dove of peace and The lamps on, the lamps off , which were set to music by the Austrian composer Herbert Seiter . She also wrote for various art and art magazines. As a theater and music critic, she writes regularly for the Wiener Neuen Merker .

Miebach's book Beethoven - Gott, Welch 'Dunkel hier! Was published in September 2015 . Aspects between speculation and truth , a biography about Ludwig van Beethoven , in which Miebach summarized her more than 40 years of research on Beethoven.

Private

Miebach, who meanwhile has Austrian citizenship, lives in Vienna-Ottakring . She got the pilot's license .

Filmography (selection)

  • 1967: A Girl's Confession , Director: Jürgen Büchmann
  • 1967: All dogs love Theobald (TV film), directed by Eugen York
  • 1968: A calculation that doesn't work out (ZDF)
  • 1968: Three women in the house (WDR)
  • 1969: Jerry Cotton : Shots on Broadway
  • 1971: Frau Holle (Pechmarie), director: Rudolf Juger, first performance 1977
  • 1971: Sunday concert (ZDF)
  • 1972: Rabe, Pilz and 13th chairs (WDR)
  • 1971: St. Pauli Nachrichten: Topic No. 1
  • 1974: Madame Pompadour (TV movie) Director: Eugen York
  • 1975: Die Dubarry (TV film), directed by Werner Jacobs
  • 1980; 1982–1983: Senior Citizens' Club ORF (as guest and singer)
  • 2006: Berlin Bohème (TV series; recurring series role)
  • 2014: A corpse for black tea (short film), director: Manuel Lutz
  • 2017: Murphy's cat (short film), director: Claudia Kellner
  • 2017: First Understanding (short film), director: Roman Rögner

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g h i j Manuela Miebach Vita at mtt Theaterverlag. Retrieved September 16, 2016
  2. a b c d e f g h i j Manuela Miebach Vita at NovumVerlag. Retrieved September 16, 2016
  3. a b c Manuela Miebach Profile at CAST FORWARD. Retrieved September 16, 2016
  4. Ms. Holle (CH 1971) ( Memento of the original from December 3, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Plot, production details and photos of the scene. www.maerchenfilm.info. Retrieved September 16, 2016 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.maerchenfilm.pytalhost.com
  5. Manuela Van Boogh Fernsehserien.de. Retrieved September 16, 2016
  6. BERLIN BOHÈME Photos from the shooting of the fourth season. Retrieved September 16, 2016.
  7. Series Cast from Berlin Bohème on imdb. Retrieved September 15, 2016
  8. 9th Cannes Corporate Media & TV Awards 2018 Winners . Retrieved October 16, 2018.
  9. Cyberport - # first understanding (2017) . Trailer at Vimeo . Retrieved October 16, 2018.
  10. Love Never Dies . Chronology at United Musicals. Retrieved September 16, 2016.
  11. “Chose doesn’t work entirely without women” Performance review in Aachener Zeitung from January 24, 2011. Retrieved September 16, 2016
  12. Production behind expectations . Performance review, February 9, 2011. Accessed September 16, 2016
  13. ↑ For an evening indulging in the old days, performance review in Verdener Nachrichten of January 13, 2011. Accessed on September 16, 2016
  14. ^ Johann Strauss Operetta Vienna comes after Hückelhoven's performance review in Aachener Zeitung on February 19, 2012. Accessed on September 16, 2016
  15. Radiance of a lost world. "Johann Strauss Operetta Vienna" presented "The Gypsy Baron" - 400 enthusiastic visitors to the Alte Mälzerei. ; Performance review in: Rhein-Neckar-Zeitung of January 28, 2013. Accessed on September 16, 2016
  16. Manuela Miebach: Dead fish don't cry: poetry and prose . Excerpts from Google Books. Retrieved September 16, 2016
  17. Manuela Miebach . Book publications. Retrieved September 16, 2016
  18. MANUELA MIEBACH - The new book Online-Merker. Retrieved September 16, 2016
  19. THE NEW MERKER Permanent employee. Retrieved September 16, 2016
  20. Miebach: BEETHOVEN . Online marker. Retrieved September 16, 2016
  21. A corpse for black tea , on film.at, accessed on September 16, 2016
  22. A corpse for black tea ( memento of the original from September 19, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , au topkina.at, accessed on September 16, 2016 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.topkino.at