Peer-Uwe Teska

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Peer-Uwe Teska (born March 3, 1955 in Görlitz ) is a German film and theater actor .

Life

Teska grew up in Magdeburg . After graduating from high school in 1973, he did his military service with the NVA until 1975 . He then studied biochemistry at KMU Leipzig until 1978 . From 1978 to 1982 he studied acting at the “Hans Otto” theater school in Leipzig .

Between 1980 and 1982 Teska took on her first roles in Studio Leipzig. From 1982 he appeared at the Landestheater Halle and later at the New Theater Halle , where he has since appeared in more than 100 roles. From the mid-1980s, she made her first appearances in film and television. In the television series Polizeiruf 110 , he portrayed changing people in several episodes. In 1986, as a member of the actors' collective for the television film Ernst Thälmann, he received the National Prize, Second Class.

After the fall of the Berlin Wall , Teska could be seen in television series such as Tatort , In allerfreund or SOKO Leipzig . He had his first role in a movie in 2003 in Dito Tsintsadze's Gunshot . In 2009 he starred in the romantic tragic comedy Liebe Mauer, directed by Peter Timm . In 2012 Teska appeared in the two-part television film Der Turm , a film adaptation of the novel of the same name by Uwe Tellkamp . Teska is also a speaker in radio productions. His daughter Karoline Teska is also an actress.

Filmography

Theater roles

Radio plays

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Karoline Teska - At eye level with the father ( memento from February 21, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) at monstersandcritics.de, accessed on October 7, 2012