Mirjam Wiesemann

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Mirjam Wiesemann

Mirjam Wiesemann (* 1964 in Düsseldorf ) is a German actress and author.

Career

Wiesemann grew up as the daughter of the composer Bernd Wiesemann, who died in 2015, in Düsseldorf and completed her acting training there. As a theater actress , she has since appeared on stages in Krefeld , Bochum , Cologne , Düsseldorf and Bonn .

Mirjam Wiesemann has worked in several film and television productions , including the series Aufachse , Drunter und Drüber, TV Kaiser and Lindenstrasse . She played her most famous film role in Helge Schneider's film Texas - Doc Snyder keeps the world in suspense , in which she played the role of the noble lady .

In addition to her work as a performer, Mirjam Wiesemann is also active as a spokesperson for literature readings and audio books . In 2004, together with Vera Forester and Ingo Schmidt-Lucas, she also founded the audio book series Wort & Musik of the Cybele Records label, of which she is the artistic director.

She received several awards for her artistic work, including a. she was nominated for the German Audio Book Prize 2007, she received the ECHO Klassik 2009 and 2010, the Media Prize LEOPOLD 2009 (“Good Music for Children”), the German Audio Book Prize 2010 (nomination), 2011 for the edition “Artists in Conversation” (category "Best Publishing Achievement") and the 2017 annual prize of the German Record Critics' Prize for Bernd Alois Zimmermann and the late symphonic work .

In 2014 her art book "Weht ein Stadtspaziergang durch den Traum" was published for the 20th anniversary of Cybele Records.

Discography as an audio book speaker, author and artistic director

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e Homepage Mirjam Wiesemann . Retrieved July 6, 2020.
  2. ^ Artists in conversation series - audio books. In: www.cybele.de. Retrieved November 7, 2016 .