Marcia Golgowsky

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Marcia Golgowsky (2013)

Marcia Golgowsky (* before 1994) is a German actress , singer and playwright .

Life

Marcia Golgowsky took acting lessons at the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts in England and then studied classical singing and drama / musical theater at the Liselotte Goetz Singing Academy in Hilden . In 1997 she was co-founder and until 2005 actress of the touring theater Das Vollplaybacktheater . From 2005 to 2009 she sang and played leading roles in the musical theater series “Die Bergische Seifenoper” and “Talort”, for which she also worked as an author and songwriter, and has also been under contract with the intercultural Wupper Theater since 2005 . As a singer, she creates her own programs with songs from the fields of chanson and jazz. She has appeared in numerous TV and radio programs and has appeared on the stage with theater productions and singing programs in Germany, Austria, Italy, Russia and Turkey.

Together with the actress Lilay Huser , she has appeared throughout Germany as the German-Turkish cabaret duo "Die Trockenblumen" since 2009. The duo's programs are written by Golgowsky and produced by the Wupper Theater under the direction of Meray Ülgen . Since 2013, Golgowsky can also be seen in film roles such as the comedy " King Ping ".

Web links

Commons : Marcia Golgowsky  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. MARCIA GOLGOWSKY - singer, actress, playwright. In: www.marcia-golgowsky.de. Retrieved July 12, 2015 .