Nicole Marischka

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Nicole Marischka (born May 6, 1968 in Munich ) is a German actress , singer and acting coach .

Life

Marischka is part of an Austrian - German acting and theater dynasty . Her parents are the actor and director Georg Marischka and the actress Ingeborg Schöner , her grandfather was the Austrian actor, operetta singer ( tenor ), director and screenwriter Hubert Marischka . She completed her acting training at the Max Reinhardt Seminar in Vienna and at the Conservatoire national supérieur d'art dramatique in Paris .

Career

Cinema and television

She made her television debut in 1982 as a student in The Condor , and made her film debut in 1990 with the film Keep on Running . As coroner Dr. Stefanie Peters saw her in the SAT.1 series RIS - The Language of the Dead . In the crime series Die Chefin she played 24 episodes as Dr. Heike Steinbeck, also a coroner, next to Katharina Böhm . She has worked in award-winning films such as All Others (Silver Bear of the Berlinale 2009), Casting and Homevideo (awarded the German Television Prize and the "Rose d'Or" as the best European television film).

theatre

During her acting training, she received her first theater engagements under the direction of Manfred Karge or Dieter Dorn , with whom she also worked as an intern. She also sat in at the theater and worked for the directors Rudolf Noelte and George Tabori . In the 1990s she was at the Landestheater Tübingen a . a. on stage as Alkmene ("Amphitryon" by Kleist), Yerma ("Yerma" by Federico García Lorca ), Clementine ( Marieluise Fleißer : "Purgatory in Ingolstadt") or Toinette ( Molière : "The imaginary sick person"). Since 2012 she has played in independent theater productions such as B. "Life is a bitch" or "Blue breath: What silence has to say".

Stage programs

She toured Germany with her own projects, such as the musical and comedic revue Babs & the Boogie Boys: I don't want chocolate and several solo vocal programs.

Artistic engagement

Marischka has been working in a children's home for traumatized children since 2016. As a trained acting and presentation coach, she supports amateurs and professionals in their work. Nicole Marischka is a member of the German Film Academy .

Filmography

Cinema (selection)

Television (selection)

theatre

  • 1991–1993: Amphitryon, Landestheater Tübingen
  • 1992–1993: Purgatory in Ingolstadt, Landestheater Tübingen
  • 1992–1993: The Imaginary Sick, Landestheater Tübingen
  • 1992–1993: Yerma, Landestheater Tübingen
  • 1998: Rose Regen, Sword and Wound, Oberhausen
  • 2013: Rumors Rumors, Comedy on Kurfürstendamm
  • 2017: Life is a bitch, Vagantenbühne Berlin
  • 2019–2020: Blue breath: The voice of silence (What silence has to say) , Theater unterm Dach Berlin

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Data from kino.de , accessed on August 25, 2012
  2. Nicole Marischka. In: deutsche-filmakademie.de. German Film Academy , accessed on March 17, 2019 .