Suzanne Geyer

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Suzanne Geyer (* 1945 ) is a German actress and acting teacher.

Life

Suzanne Geyer received her acting training, which she completed with the state acting diploma, at the Academy for Music and Performing Arts, Mozarteum Salzburg .

She had theater engagements a. a. at the Schauspielhaus Bochum (1965), at the Stadttheater Basel (there, inter alia, in the 1964/65 season in Graf Öderland , then later in 1974 as Charlotte Corday in Marat / Sade ), at the Stadttheater Baden-Baden (1968–1970; there, inter alia, as Titania in A Midsummer Night's Dream ), at the Stadttheater Trier (1970; title role in Maria Stuart , director: Michael Haneke ), at the Theater Münster, at the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus (1979; directed by Steven Berkoff ), at the Schauspielhaus Wien (1982; as Cäcilie in Stella , Director: Michael Haneke) and at the Volkstheater Munich (1986).

In 1980 she made a guest appearance at the Gandersheim Cathedral Festival as Schöne Helena in the Troerinnen . In 1982 she was awarded the Roswitha Ring at the Gandersheim Cathedral Festival. She also went on several theater tours, including a. by Edgar Wallace -Stück The man who changed his name (1971; with Heinz Drache in the lead role), with morality of Ludwig Thoma (1973; with Hermann Schomberg as a partner, director: Karl Vibach ) as Stella in A Streetcar Named Desire ( 1974; with Sonja Ziemann and Götz George as partners; director: Charles Regnier ) and as Duchess von Bolingbroke in Das Glas Wasser (1978; with OW Fischer as partner, director: Michael Haneke).

Since the early 1970s, Geyer was also active in film and television; As in the theater, she often worked with Michael Haneke on film tasks. In the literary film adaptation of Anton Sittinger (Bayerisches Fernsehen, 1979) she played Anna, the wife of Captain Schlicht. She acted in several Tatort films in the 1980s ; in the ZDF television series Regina on the steps (1990) she had a continuous series role as Frau Beermann. She played the mother of the model Marlene ( Natja Brunckhorst ) in the television film The Hurt Smile (1996) by Ophüls Prize winner Andreas Gruber . In the Wilsberg crime thriller Mundtot (first broadcast: March 2014) she was the neighbor in the bathtub, which Wilsberg and Talkötter questioned as a witness. In the ZDF crime series Schwarzach 23 , she played the landlady Biggi in the thriller Schwarzach 23 and the hunt for the murder finger (first broadcast: October 2016).

In addition to her acting activities, Geyer has also worked as an acting teacher, acting coach and acting teacher since 1991. Geyer teaches a. a. Method Acting according to Susan Batson , with whom she studied in New York, and the theory of archetypes according to Varda Hasselmann . Since the winter semester 2002/03 she has been a guest lecturer at the HFF Munich . In addition, she was a lecturer at the private school Schauspiel München for 8 years under the then director and founder Hans Dieter Trayer . Geyer was u. a. Acting coach of Leonie Benesch in Michael Haneke's film Das weisse Band .

She lives in Munich in the Neuhausen-Nymphenburg district .

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Suzanne Geyer at schauspielervideos.de. Retrieved July 8, 2017
  2. ^ Suzanne Geyer ; Profile, vita and role directory at vollfilm.com. Retrieved July 8, 2017.
  3. THE ROSWITHA RING . The winners since 1975. Accessed July 8, 2017
  4. ON THE 25TH DAY OF DEATH OF WALTER SEDLMAYR: Anton Sittinger . Plot and cast. Retrieved July 8, 2017
  5. The hurt smile . Plot, criticism and photos from TV Spielfilm . Retrieved July 8, 2017
  6. Suzanne Geyer . Wilsberg. Still photos. Retrieved July 8, 2017
  7. ^ Wilsberg: Mundtot . Still photos. Retrieved July 8, 2017
  8. Maybe a citizen of the Reich is just sick , TV review. In: DIE WELT of October 22, 2016. Accessed July 8, 2017
  9. a b Suzanne Geyer ( Memento of the original from June 26, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. . Vita. Performing Arts Studio Munich. Retrieved July 8, 2017 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / pa-studios.net