Mira Partecke

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Mira Partecke (born March 18, 1971 in Hamburg ) is a German actress and radio play speaker .

Life

After training at the drama school in Bochum , Mira Partecke made her debut at the Berliner Ensemble in 1995 , where she was engaged until 1998. She then worked as a freelance artist, performing at the Schauspiel Hannover , the Schauspielhaus Zurich , in Hamburg at Kampnagel and at the Münchner Kammerspiele, among others . She has had a permanent contract at the Volksbühne Berlin since 2004 , but also repeatedly plays contracts with other theaters, including the Schauspiel Frankfurt , the Theater Basel , the Zurich Theater am Neumarkt and the Burgtheater in Vienna.

Under directors such as Christina Paulhofer , Karin Henkel , Christoph Schlingensief , René Pollesch , Frank Castorf and Christoph Marthaler , Partecke starred in The Marquis of Keith by Frank Wedekind , Debt and Atonement by Fyodor Dostojewski , Three Sisters by Anton Chekhov and the Life of Galilei by Bertolt Brecht .

Partecke has also been working in front of the camera since 2007, for the first time in the tragic comedy The Last Turns Out the Light! by Clemens Schönborn . In 2010 she embodied the title character in Tatjana Turanskyj's drama A Flexible Woman . For this she was awarded the German Independence Award at the Oldenburg International Film Festival and was nominated for the audience award.

In addition, Partecke is also extensively active as a radio play speaker in productions of various German broadcasters.

The actress lives in Berlin.

Filmography (selection)

Radio plays (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Agency profile , accessed on July 18, 2019
  2. Mira Partecke at filmportal.de