Monika Hirschle

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Monika Hirschle (* 1957 in Stuttgart ) is a German actress , radio play spokeswoman , playwright and -regisseurin .

Life

Monika Hirschle completed an apprenticeship as an optician, but already took private acting lessons from Carlo Fuß and Ursula Fuß-Schwarz during her apprenticeship. She played her first roles in 1981 at the Stuttgart theater in the old town . Freelance since 1984, Hirschle had other engagements at the Alten Schauspielhaus , in the comedy in the Marquardt , at the Württembergische Landesbühne Esslingen or at the open-air theater in Schwäbisch Hall .

As an assistant director, Hirschle worked with Hans Korte and Jutta Wachsmann, among others . Since 1996 she has been staging at the Rems-Murr-Bühne , an amateur theater group in Leutenbach.

Monika Hirschle writes plays in Swabian dialect and translates plays by other authors into Swabian, including No Leiche without Lilly by Jack Popplewell under the title Koi Leich ohne d 'Lilly . She is also on stage with solo programs.

Hirschle is also extensively active for radio and often speaks in dialect productions for Südwestrundfunk . For eight years she had her own forum as Elfie Eisele on the Württemberg radio of the Süddeutscher Rundfunk .

For television, Hirschle stood in front of the camera several times for various Tatort episodes. She also became known to a larger television audience as Emma Martinek in many episodes of the series Velvet and Silk . From 2009 she played in all episodes of the dialect series Laible and Frisch .

Monika Hirschle lives in Stuttgart.

Filmography (selection)

Radio plays (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e website of Monika Hirschle , accessed on June 14, 2017