Susanne Kubelka

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Susanne Kubelka (born September 3, 1970 in Klagenfurt , Carinthia ) is an Austrian actress .

Life

Susanne Kubelka, bourgeois Susanne Marie Katharina Kubelka, passed her Matura in 1988 at the music and pedagogical high school Viktring . She completed her acting studies from 1989 to 1993 at the Max Reinhardt Seminar in Vienna . She also received singing lessons from Dorothea Hackenberg in Wuppertal , voice and singing training with Margaret Pikes in Cologne and acting training with Gerhard Roiß (actors place Cologne).

She had her first engagements, partly already during her training, at the Münchner Kammerspiele (1990; as Natalja Stepanowna in Der Marriage proposal ), at the Landestheater Coburg (1992; as Little Witch ), at the Hellbrunn Festival (1992), at the Theater bei Auersperg , Vienna (1993) and at the Teamtheater Munich (1993).

Her first permanent engagement was at the Hans Otto Theater in Potsdam , where she was part of the ensemble from 1994 to 1996. There she played in Maria Stuart (director: Robert Hunger-Bühler , with Sylvia Rieger as a partner), Recha in Nathan der Weise (director: Roland Bertschi ) and Helena in A Midsummer Night's Dream (director: Jochen Schölch ). From 1996 several guest contracts followed, including at the Renaissancetheater Wien (1996), at the Stadttheater Klagenfurt (1998; as Wendla in Spring Awakening , director: Alexander Kubelka ) and at the Theater auf der Heunburg (1998; as Gretchen in Goethe's Urfaust , director: Hans Escher ). In 1998 she appeared at the Renaissance Theater in Vienna as Katharina in the Shakespeare comedy The Taming of the Shrew (director: Georg Schmiedleitner ). From 1999 to 2001 she was a permanent member of the ensemble at the Theater in der Josefstadt in Vienna, where she worked with directors such as David Mouchtar-Samorai , Thomas Birkmeir , Janusz Kica and Peter Gruber .

Kubelka has been working as a freelance actress since 2002. In 2005 she founded the “Coop 05” theater association together with Gerhard Roiss, with which she has since realized various independent theater projects in German-speaking countries.

She had other theater engagements at the Vereinigte Bühnen Bozen (2007), at the Freie Werkstatt Theater Köln (season 2007/08 and 2011), at the Studiobühne Cologne (season 2012/13), at the Theater im Bauturm Cologne (season 2013/14) and with the Klagenfurt Ensemble (2014).

From 2014 to 2016 she played Adile Şimşek in the play painful homeland at the Westphalian State Theater . With this production she also made a guest appearance at the Städtebundtheater Hof in the 2014/15 season .

In the 2014/15 season she was also engaged as a guest at the Vorarlberger Landestheater ; there she played the Gaby in Eight Women . In 2015 she brought out her first own stage program, a chamber musical about the life of Camille Claudel .

Kubelka also worked for cinema, film and television. She took on episode roles in several television series, u. a. in Der Bergdoktor (1994), Die Wache (1998), Alarm für Cobra 11 - Einsatz für Team 2 (2005), Der Winzerkönig (2006), Fast Determined (2010) and The Happiness of This Earth (2011).

In the television film If you knew how nice it is here from the Austrian rural crime series, which premiered in March 2015 on the Diagonale , Kubelka played the mother of the female murder victim and the wife of a Carinthian member of the state parliament in a supporting role . In May 2015 Kubelka was seen in the Austrian TV series SOKO Donau in a supporting role; she played Frida Krueger, the half-sister of a murdered undertaker. In February 2016, Kubelka was also seen in the Austrian TV series SOKO Kitzbühel in an episode role as actress and director Claudia Schneider, who becomes part of a murder plot.

In the Münster crime scene: God is only human (first broadcast: November 2017), she had a short supporting role; she played Elvira Eigenstein, sister of the murdered former Münster City Councilor for Education, Paul Eigenstein.

Kubelka also works regularly as a spokesperson for ORF , WDR and Deutschlandradio .

Susanne Kubelka is the younger sister of the Austrian artistic director, theater and opera director Alexander Kubelka . She is married to the Austrian actor and director Gerhard Roiss . Kubelka lives in Cologne .

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Susanne Kubelka at schauspielervideos.de. Retrieved November 20, 2017
  2. a b c d e Susanne Kubelka . Profile and vita at CAST FORWARD. Retrieved November 20, 2017.
  3. a b c d e f g Susanne Katharina Kubelka . Vita. Retrieved November 20, 2017.
  4. a b c d SUSANNE KUBELKA . Vita. Official website of the Landestheater Vorarlberg . Retrieved November 20, 2017.
  5. “Painful Home” at the WLT tells of the relatives of the first NSU victim: The dreams of the Simsek family . Performance review. In: Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung from October 19, 2014. Accessed November 20, 2017.
  6. Theater Hof shows NSU murders as a drama . In: Nordbayerischer Kurier from October 2, 2014. Retrieved November 20, 2017.
  7. Susanne Kubelka . Vita. Official website of the Städtebundtheater Hof . Retrieved November 20, 2017.
  8. Camille Claudel - atelier musical . Official website of the Klagenfurt Ensemble. Retrieved November 20, 2017.
  9. Material of the soul . Performance review. In: Süddeutsche Zeitung of March 14, 2016. Accessed November 20, 2017.
  10. Camille Claudel - atelier musical . Cutout. Retrieved November 20, 2017.
  11. Michou Friesz, Simon Hatzl and Alexander Jagsch in the sights of ORF "Sokos" . Plot and cast. orf.at. Retrieved November 20, 2017.
  12. Ashes to ashes . Plot and cast. Fernsehserien.de. Retrieved November 20, 2017.
  13. Susanne Marie Kubelka . Showreel at Filmmakers.de. Retrieved November 20, 2017.