Marina Erdmann

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Marina Erdmann (* 1958 in Bad Belzig ) is a German actress and acting teacher.

Life

Marina Erdmann successfully studied at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts in Berlin . In addition, she has completed professional training as a naturopath since 1995 . Her stage career so far has included the Cottbus State Theater , the Magdeburg Theater and the stages of the city of Gera as well as various theaters in Berlin, including the Berliner Ensemble , the Schlosspark Theater , the Theater 89 , the German Theater , the Criminal Theater and The Porcupines .

Erdmann also occasionally works in front of the camera, playing the wife of the investigating Lieutenant Grawe , played by Andreas Schmidt-Schaller , in several episodes of the crime series Polizeiruf 110 . From the late 1970s she worked for radio in the GDR as well as as a voice actress. As such, she lent her voice to her Czech colleague Libuše Šafránková in the fairy tale film The Third Prince .

In 2012 Erdmann founded theater text & ton , a project with which she designs her own productions, for example literary programs with texts by Kurt Tucholsky or as Katharina von Bora , Martin Luther's wife . She also works as an acting lecturer and teaches at the Theater Academy Saxony , the Berlin University of the Arts , the Babelsberg Film University and the Etage .

Marina Erdmann lives in Berlin and has a daughter.

Filmography (selection)

Radio plays

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. year of birth according to IMDb; filmmakers.de mentions 1960
  2. a b c Website of Marina Erdmann , accessed on August 2, 2017
  3. Profile at schauspielervideos.de , accessed on August 2, 2017