Natascha Paulick

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Natascha Paulick (* 1970 in Halle (Saale) ) is a German actress .

Career

Natascha Paulick is the granddaughter of the architect Richard Paulick (1903–1979). She came to acting through her identical twin sister. From 1997 to 2000 Natascha Paulick attended the Acting School in Charlottenburg . Since 2000 she has had theater engagements at the Mecklenburg State Theater Parchim , the Citadel Theater in Berlin and the Morgenstern Theater in the Friedenau Town Hall . In 2009 she had a guest appearance at the New Theater in Hanover and the comedy at the Altstadtmarkt in Braunschweig for moonlight tariff after Ildikó von Kürthy directed by Niklas Heinecke , in 2011 she played at the Nibelungen Festival in Worms and as a cast for the sick Anouschka Renzi at the Zwinger Festival in Dresden.

In the film she had her first leading role in the ARD two-parter Der kalte Himmel , nominated for the German TV Prize 2011 , in which she plays the village cantor Alex Brunner.

Filmography (selection)

Theater roles (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Richard-Paulick apartment in Berlin: Architect's idyll on Karl-Marx-Allee . Article by Anna Lena Mösken from October 5, 2014 in the Berliner Zeitung
  2. Interview in the rbb magazine zibb from January 3, 2011 ( no longer online due to the 12th State Treaty on Broadcasting ).
  3. Sedcard at the Samuel agency - no longer online
  4. Portrait at the Dresden Zwinger Festival 2011