Nadja Petri

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Nadja Petri (born June 4, 1976 ) is a German actress and singer .

life and work

In 2000 Nadja Petri successfully completed her acting studies at the Felix-Mendelssohn-Bartholdy University of Music and Theater in Leipzig. She is both a singer and bassist in two of her own bands ( MissNoShow-elektrothrill and Gymnastik-Priester-Sisters with Constanze Priester ), as well as an actress in film and television productions and at German theaters.

Since 1998 Nadja Petri has regularly accepted engagements at German theaters. In 1999 she played in The Rocky Horror Show at the Chemnitz Opera, between 2001 and 2002 she appeared in various plays at the Lower Saxony State Theater in Hanover and in 2004 in elective affinities at the Bochum theater. As a psychiatry doctor Dr. Hildegard Heinemann in the Rolf Hochhuth play Heil Hitler directed by Lutz Blochberger in the Akademie Theater in Berlin and as Maria / Maschinenmaria in Metropolis at the Schauspielhaus Zurich.

In 2000 Nadja Petri made her debut in the cinema as well as on German television. She was in the RTL series Sinan Toprak is the incorruptible and can be seen in the movie Heidi . In 2004 she played in the second part of the hit comedy Girls, Girls , in 2005 for SOKO Cologne , from 2004 to 2007 for Zack! Made-to-measure comedy and 2007 in Der Untergang der DDR . In 2007 she worked in two episodes of KDD - Kriminalfamiliedienst and in 2008 in Ein Fall für Zwei .

Filmography

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Short films

  • 1998: Poppen
  • 2004: blood congestion

Theater (selection)

  • 1998: A moment before dying, Dresden State Theater
  • 1999: The Rocky Horror Show, Oper Chemnitz
  • 1999: Cymbelin, Chemnitz City Theater
  • 2000: Fathers and Sons, Director: Heinz Kreidl, Staatstheater Darmstadt
  • 2001: Tristesse Royal, Göttingen Young Theater
  • 2001: Fragments of a Language of Love, Göttingen Young Theater
  • 2001: Witch Hunt, Lower Saxony State Theater Hanover
  • 2001: Expansion of the combat zone, Lower Saxony State Theater Hanover
  • 2002: At the Open Heart, Lower Saxony State Theater Hanover
  • 2002: Elite, Thalia Theater Hamburg
  • 2003: Hollywood Elegies, Ruhrtriennale Essen
  • 2003: Inishmaan's cripple, Ernst Deutsch Theater Hamburg
  • 2004: Elective affinities, Schauspielhaus Bochum
  • 2004: Two floors, no stairs, Hebbel Theater Berlin
  • 2006: Weltunterzüge, Theater unterm Dach, Berlin
  • 2006: Metropolis, Schauspielhaus Zurich
  • 2006: Heil Hitler, Akademie-Theater Berlin
  • 2008: KasparHäuserMeer, Theater unterm Dach, Berlin
  • 2008: Wiener Blut, Hebbel am Ufer, Berlin
  • 2009: Vincent, Theater unterm Dach, Berlin
  • 2012: Hinterm Horizont, Theater am Potsdamer Platz, Berlin
  • 2016: Hinterm Horizont, Stage Operettenhaus, Hamburg

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