Marthe Lola Deutschmann

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Marthe Lola Deutschmann (born December 22, 1991 in Hamburg ) is a German actress and radio play speaker .

Life

Marthe Lola Deutschmann is the daughter of the actor Heikko Deutschmann and his wife at the time, the actress Heike Falkenberg , and the younger sister of the actress Klara Deutschmann .

After graduating from high school in 2010 at the Christianeum in Hamburg, she first moved to Geneva before starting her studies at the Max Reinhardt Seminar in Vienna in 2011 . In addition to her studies, she played at the Wiener Festwochen , the Encounter Festival Brno and at the Schönbrunn Palace Theater, among others .

After successfully completing her studies in 2015, she received a permanent engagement at the Badisches Staatstheater in Karlsruhe , where she participated in a total of 13 productions until 2018, including under the direction of Csaba Polgár as Ophelia in Hamlet , in Afzal's daughter , Dantons Tod , attack on freedom , Stolpersteine ​​Staatstheater , as Crissy in the musical Hair and in a world premiere by Tilman Gersch as Olga in Faustrecht . Then she played Celia in As You Like It in the King of the Seagulls at Kampnagel in Hamburg and in the Alten Schauspielhaus in Stuttgart .

Filmography

  • 2015: SOKO Kitzbühel (TV series, episode garbage diver )
  • 2015: The Prosecutor (TV series, episode Murder and Lies )
  • 2015–2016: The reinvention of the world
  • 2016: The Luther Code (TV mini documentary series)
  • 2016: In all friendship - The young doctors (TV series, episode Treason )
  • 2017: The phone call
  • 2018: State of the Union

Radio plays

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Kampnagel Summer Festival with world premiere “King of the Seagulls” in shz.de , 2019; accessed on January 23, 2019
  2. Vita on the actress's homepage ; accessed on January 23, 2019
  3. a b c Short biography Marthe Lola Deutschmann on schauspielbuehnen.de ; accessed on January 23, 2019
  4. a b Marthe Lola Deutschmann, Vita on the website of the Badisches Staatstheater Karlsruhe; accessed on January 23, 2019