Martina Ysker

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Martina Ysker (born August 23, 1977 in Emden ) is a German actress .

life and career

First of all, from 1994 to 1997, she trained as a medical assistant. She received her acting training from 1997 to 2001 at the Berlin School for Stage Art in the subjects of acting, singing and dance. Since then, Ysker has lived and worked in Berlin in the fields of film and theater.

During their stage engagement in the Michael Tahlheimer production Orestie , the entire ensemble was invited to the 2006 Theatertreffen and in 2007 made guest appearances at the MESS Festival in Sarajevo and at the May Festival in Wiesbaden.

In addition to short films and TV productions, she was also seen in German movies, such as Jungle Child , Men Hearts ... and the very, very big love and Blutzbrüdaz . In 2011 she played the role of a weeping hostage in the Bollywood movie Don - The King is back .

Theater roles (excerpt)

  • 2000–2001: "You" - Così fan tutte (Berlin State Opera)
  • 2003–2004: Marie, donkey, ghost, doll - Pinocchio (Deutsches Theater Berlin)
  • 2006–2009: speaking choir - Orestie (Deutsches Theater Berlin)

Filmography (selection)

Awards

  • 2011: 3rd place at the Amano Film Festival Hanover for the film Hannah Dahl
  • 2011: 3rd place at the self-directed film festival Potsdam-Babelsberg for the film Hannah Dahl
  • 2012: John Basham International Award for workfree (short film) at the Columbia George International Festival, USA
  • 2013: Award of merit for short film “Schwestern / sisters” at the Womans Indie Festival Los Angeles, USA
  • 2013: Short film Sisters in the Competition Court Métrage Festival de Cannes
  • 2013: Short film Herrmann in the competition Max Ophüls Prize Festival in Saarbrücken

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