Marianne Rappenglück

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Marianne Rappenglück (born January 13, 1958 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen ) is a German actress and therapist .

Life

Education and theater

Marianne Rappenglück was born in the Partenkirchen district. She comes from a family of restaurateurs . After graduating from high school in Garmisch-Partenkirchen in 1977, she studied Spanish from 1977 to 1983 at the Language and Interpreting Institute in Munich and the Universidad Autónoma in Barcelona . She is a state-certified and sworn translator and interpreter for the Spanish language. From 1983 to 1990 she lived and worked in Costa Rica . There she studied acting from 1987 to 1989 at the Universidad de Heredia at the Facultat artes escénicas and completed an acting course using the Stanislawski method . After her return to Germany, she took private acting lessons from Astrid von Jenny from 1992 to 1994 .

Rappenglück has worked as a theater actress since 1994 . She first appeared in small theaters in Munich, especially under the direction of Jörg Maurer . She played in the Munich cellar theater "Jörg Maurer's Unterton", the former "theater k" in Schwabing , in the plays Open Two-Person Relationship (1994, as Antonia; director: Jörg Maurer), The Talisman (1994, as gardener Flora Baumscheer; Director: Jörg Maurer), Leichenschmaus (1994, as Stasi; a Bavarian detective piece with Andreas Giebel and Gabi Lodermeier ), in the cabaret first class after Ludwig Thoma (1995; director: Jörg Maurer), in Misery (1996, as Annie Wilkes ; Direction: Jörg Maurer) and in the solo piece Persephone by Jean-Paul Sartre / Simone de Beauvoir (1997; Direction: Jörg Maurer).

This was followed by engagements at the Murnauer Horváth-Tage (1998; in The Youngest Day ), at the Garmischer Theatersommer (1999 in Momo , 2000 in Der Zauberer von Oz ; each directed by Cordula Trantow ) and at the Garmischer Kultursommer (2004; with Der Leichenschmaus , director : Georg Büttel ).

From 2000 to 2011 Rappenglück was part of the permanent ensemble of the Chiemgauer Volkstheater . She played there, under the direction of Bernd Helfrich , a. a. in the plays The Fall of Man (2000–2002; as mayor), Der Saisongockl (2000–2002; as vacationer and summer guest Hermine Vogelsang), Scandal in Pullding by Horst Jüssen (2004–2006; as mayor's wife Hilde Kurz), Would you be in Kentucky stayed (2006–2008; as a Bavarian farmer Anni Schinagl) and The Halved Room (2008–2010; as bookmaker Ms. Mayer).

Several times she also appeared in the theater recordings of the comedy nobility of the Bavarian Broadcasting Corporation , so u. a. in Das Attenhammer Christkindl (2003, as nun sister Viviana, director: Werner Asam ), Das Kuckuckskind (2005, as housekeeper Jolanda, director: Werner Asam), Der Prämienstier (2005, as Magd Walli, director: Werner Asam), Die Schöne Münchnerin (2008, as cook Fanny, director: Peter Weissflog ) and Die Doktorfalle (2009, as hereditary aunt Leni Wickel, director: Steffi Kammermeier ).

From 2009 to 2011 she was on tour with the cabaret “Jumping Game First Class” with Hans Stadlbauer . In 2014 she was with STEINERS THEATER - the Bavarian comedy with the play This is my bed! by Pierre Franckh on tour. She embodied the curious landlady Traudl Steininger, her partners were Hans Stadlbauer, Gerda Steiner and Ralph Schicha .

Television and film

In television Rappenglück was from 2000, first in theater records of Chiemgauer Volkstheater and the comedy barn to see. She played mainly in productions of the Bavarian radio, but also in television series of the ZDF . She appeared in numerous television series with; It was very often used in series with a southern German , Upper Bavarian or Austrian background.

She had continuous series roles as head nurse Berta in Sturm der Liebe (2007), as medical assistant Franziska Sauer in Forsthaus Falkenau (2010-2013) and as head nurse and nursing manager Ursula Reisinger in Herzflimmern - Die Klinik am See (2011-2012). In the category "Best Actress" she was nominated for the German Soap Award in 2012 for her role in Herzflimmern - Die Klinik am See .

Multiple she was in the episode roles in the ZDF crime series Die Rosenheim-Cops to see, so 2008 and 2009, twice as Rosl Grandauer, administrators Rosenheim Academy of Music, the text of which Death on the all suspected of murder, and in 2013 as chairman of the Country Women's Association and suspect Theresa Kronseder.

She also had episode roles in the television series Der Bulle von Tölz (2008; as a flower seller), SOKO 5113 (2011; as a domestic worker Maria Hufnagel), cheerful to fatal: Hubert and Staller (2012; as Martha Sommer, mother and mother-in-law of the Sommer couple) , Dahoam is Dahoam (2013; as Traudl Kurzinger, the childhood sweetheart of Pastor Kurz) and Munich 7 (2015; as a petty criminal and fender Helga Huscher).

She also played supporting roles in the television films In Another Life (2005; as Kramerin) and Wir haben kein 'Marriage certificate (2013; as housekeeper Roswitha Riesch). In 2011 she had her first film role with the film Resturlaub .

In the ZDF television series Lena Lorenz (2018) she had a supporting role as master hairdresser Margot Roth; she played the mother of the gay innkeeper Franz Roth ( Pablo Sprungala ) , who was one of the series characters .

Psychotherapy and private matters

From 2007 to 2011, Rappenglück also completed a 4-year training course as a systemic therapist at the training institute for systemic therapy INSYS in Regensburg . In 2011 she received state approval as a naturopath in the field of psychotherapy . Since 2011 she has owned her own practice for psychotherapy and systemic counseling in Munich.

Rappenglück has been married to the popular actor Hans Stadlbauer since October 2012. She lives in Munich. The actor Peter Rappenglück is her brother.

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Marianne Rappenglück ( Memento from January 23, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Role directory at the Chiemgauer Volkstheater. Retrieved January 23, 2015
  2. Marianne Rappenglück Vita STEINERS THEATER - the Bavarian comedy . Retrieved January 23, 2015
  3. LENA LORENZ - CLEARLY IMPOSSIBLE (2017) . Plot, production details and cast. Retrieved October 6, 2018.
  4. Lena Lorenz - Clearly ambiguous (2017-2018) . Plot, production details and cast. Retrieved October 6, 2018.