Nina Reithmeier

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Nina Reithmeier (born June 20, 1981 in Kempten (Allgäu) ) is a German actress , singer and radio play speaker .

Life

Even before studying acting, Reithmeier shot the ProSieben documentary series final class 2003 from 2003 to 2005 , in which she played the main role of the filmmaker Jutta Mahler for over 250 episodes. For this she broke off her studies in communication science. Due to the great success of the series, it was continued in other seasons with the names Friends - Life Begins and Friends - Life Goes on . In 2005 she left the series to study at the Charlottenburg Acting School in Berlin.

After graduating in 2008, she worked at the Neukölln Opera in Berlin. Reithmeier has been a member of the ensemble at the Berlin Grips Theater since 2009 . She was there u. a. seen as Maria in the world-famous original production of Line 1 by Volker Ludwig, as Alex Bülens in the "Faust" award-winning production Über Jungs (director: Mina Salehpour) and as Katja Grabowski in the equally excellent production Frau Müller muss weg (director : Sönke Wortmann ).

In parallel to her theater work, she was seen in various film and television productions and appears as a singer and speaker for audio books and radio plays. She volunteers for refugees.

Filmography (selection)

  • 2003-2005: The final class (TV series)
  • 2003-2004: Friends - Life Begins (TV series)
  • 2004–2005: Friends - Life Goes On (TV series)
  • 2006: Rosa Roth - The day will come (TV movie)
  • 2010: breathe
  • 2011: A Fall of Love - Clean Men (TV movie)
  • 2013: The Meaning of Mr. Watson (short film)
  • 2014: Roughtown (short film)
  • 2014: crazy are male
  • 2018: Color Catcher (commercial)
  • 2018: Sisters (AT)
  • 2020: Ebay "Find & celebrate auto parts" (commercial)
  • 2020: Penta-Bank (commercial)

Theater (selection)

  • 2007: Don Gil with the green pants (Studiotheater Charlottenburg)
  • 2008: The Impresario of Smyrna (open-air theater Zitadelle Spandau)
  • 2009: Turkish for Lovers ( Neuköllner Oper )
  • 2009: Max and Milli ( Grips Theater )
  • 2009: Line 1 (Grips Theater)
  • 2009: Line 2 - The Nightmare (Grips Theater)
  • 2009: Raisins in the head (Grips-Theater)
  • 2010: Noise in the ball pit (Grips Theater)
  • 2010: Stress - The rest is life (Grips-Theater)
  • 2011: Julius and the Ghosts (Grips Theater)
  • 2011: From today your name is Sara (Grips-Theater)
  • 2011: Beautiful Living (Grips Theater)
  • 2012: Ms. Müller has to go (Grips-Theater)
  • 2012: About guys (Grips-Theater)
  • 2012: The Fabulous Millibillies (Grips-Theater)
  • 2013: Kebab Connection (Grips-Theater)
  • 2013: Durst (Grips Theater)
  • 2014: Supergute Tage (Grips-Theater)
  • 2014: The guest is God (Grips-Theater)
  • 2014: Schnubbel (Grips Theater)
  • 2016: On a world tour with the Millibillies (Grips-Theater)
  • 2016: Pünktchen meets Anton (Grips-Theater)
  • 2017: Laura was here (Grips-Theater)
  • 2018: Anton makes it clear (Grips-Theater)
  • 2018: Jabber (Grips-Theater)
  • 2019: Arriving is WiFi (Grips-Theater)

honors and awards

  • 1995: 1st prize at Jugend musiziert (classical singing, solo)
  • 1997: 1st prize at Jugend musiziert (piano, duo with saxophone)
  • 2012: Audience award of the “Young Actors Week” in Bensheim - Ms. Müller has to go (Director: Sönke Wortmann )
  • 2013: Neue Diven 2013 ( Zitty Theater Critic's Prize ) - one of the ten "most exciting young actresses in Berlin"
  • 2019: Ikarus Prize for "Dschabber" for the best youth production (youth jury)

Audio books

Radio plays (selection)

  • 2009-2010: No boys - access for witches only! (5 episodes), Der Audio Verlag (role: Tinka)
  • 2020: Kindred spirits 1, a love between infinity and death by Nica Stevens , Audible (role: Samantha and narrator)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Refugee sponsors Syria : “Just do it!” Nina Reithmeier on saving a young man from the war. Website of the Syria Refugee Sponsors Association, accessed on July 6, 2017 .
  2. https://www.zitty.de/nina-reithmeier/