Sibylle Nicolai

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Sibylle Nicolai, 2010 in Frankfurt am Main

Sibylle Nicolai (born September 12, 1950 in Frankfurt am Main ) is a German actress , voice actress and presenter .

biography

Nicolai's talents were encouraged by her parents at an early age, and she had her first contract with Radio Luxemburg at the age of eleven. In addition, from 1964 she received singing and piano lessons at the Dr. Hoch'schen Conservatory in Frankfurt as well as dance lessons, ballet lessons and figure skating training.

From 1969 to 1972 she studied acting and dance at the State University for Music and Performing Arts in her hometown of Frankfurt.

Since 1971 she has appeared on numerous stages, for example the Städtische Bühne Hagen, the Theater Bremen , the Württembergische Landesbühne Esslingen, the Städtische Bühnen Nürnberg, Schauspielhaus Bochum , the Kleiner Theater im Park Bad Godesberg, the Komödie im Marquardt Stuttgart, the Komödie Frankfurt , the Comedy at Kurfürstendamm Berlin, the Contra-Kreis-Theater Bonn, the Comedy at the Bayerischer Hof Munich, Comedy at Max II Munich and others.

From 1983 to 1985 she was a member of the Munich Lach- und Schießgesellschaft .

She played in numerous television productions, including regularly in the series SOKO 5113 . To this day, she was mainly seen as a guest in series such as the Tatort , Alphateam , The Fallers .

1979–1989 she also worked as an announcer for ZDF . Since 1983 there have been presentations of large and regular programs, such as the ZDF television garden , ZDF-Freizeit , Menschen heute (1997–1999), ML Mona Lisa (1999–2000) and Wir Vier (2000–2001). She also worked as a radio presenter for HR and SWR .

Since 1975 Nicolai can be heard in numerous radio plays (including 1987 in The Coat and Future with a Past by Heinz-Werner Geisenberger on Hessischer Rundfunk ) and in audio books. In addition, Nicolai works as a voice actress, for example for the actress Kirstie Alley .

Nicolai is also a writer and has written five radio plays and stories for children.

controversy

Her separation from the SPD politician Lothar Klemm in 2003 caused a sensation . Nicolai dealt with their relationship in a key novel in 2004 and reported on the circumstances of the separation three years later in a book publication.

Filmography

actress

  • 1979: money worries
  • 1986-1989: SOKO 5113
  • 1987: The Invisible One
  • 1990: Heidi and Erni
  • 1992: Lilli Lottofee
  • 1994: Lawyer Abel
  • 1995: Halali or The Shot in the Bun
  • 1996: The shadow man
  • 1998–1999: The Fallers - A Black Forest Family
  • 2004: a case for two
  • 2008: Everything that is right

Voice actress

Radio plays and audio books

  • 2003: Andrew Stanton: Finding Nemo (radio play on the film)
  • 2006: Katy Gardner: The Pale Heart
  • 2009: Aljoscha Long and Ronald Schweppe: The 7 secrets of the turtle
  • 2009: Felix Huby : Schlösser's Secret or Women Murder Different - Director: Robert Schoen ( Radio-Tatort 24 - SWR)
  • 2014: Petra Reski: Palermo Connection

Video games

  • 2003: Finding Nemo - Underwater Adventure ... as the starfish Bella
  • 2016: Heaven's Hope (euroVideo) ... as the witch Shona

Publications

  • 99 red recipes: from gazpacho to red chicken curry. Eichborn, Frankfurt am Main 2001, ISBN 3-8218-3491-9 .
  • Whoever votes becomes a millionaire. Axel Dielmann, Frankfurt am Main 2004, ISBN 3-933974-56-9 .
  • with Thomas Bäppler (ed.): On Saturdays there is thick soup. The Hessian soup book with celebrities. B 3, Frankfurt am Main 2008, ISBN 978-3-938783-52-8 .
  • The revolt of Rumpelstiltskin & Co. or Die Vergrimmbesserer (comedy). Hartmann and Staufacher, Cologne 2012, DNB 1025697979 .
  • Pneumatic breasts & a Bembel full of Baileys . Epubli, Berlin 2013, ISBN 978-3-8442-4992-7 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ ZDF press release from 2000
  2. ^ Sibylle Nicolai: Turbulent end of a capital deception. In: Heike Reuther (Ed.): Stronger than before. How life goes on without a partner. Marion von Schröder 2006. (2nd edition 2008), ISBN 978-3548369853 , pp. 110-137.