Tanja Schleiff

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Tanja Schleiff (* 1973 in Erfurt ) is a German actress .

biography

Tanja Schleiff, who comes from a family of actors, grew up in Erfurt and Leipzig . She studied acting at the "Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy" University of Music and Theater in Leipzig and also played at the Leipzig Theater . She then went to the German-Sorbian People's Theater in Bautzen, until Konstanze Lauterbach brought her to the Bavarian State Theater in Munich in 1997 . There she was accepted into the ensemble and played under directors such as Roberto Ciulli , Dieter Dorn , Klaus Emmerich and Andreas Kriegenburg . Her roles in Munich included Frank Wedekind's Lulu , the granddaughter in Thomas Bernhard's The Power of Habit and Hermia in A Midsummer Night's Dream . For her performance at the Staatsschauspiel, Tanja Schleiff was awarded the Bavarian Art Prize in the field of performing arts in 2000 and the Kurt Meisel Prize in 2001 and 2002 . She has been working as a freelance artist since 2002 and has since performed in Munich, at the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus and the Deutsches Schauspielhaus Hamburg . In the world premiere of the musical comedy Die Weberischen at the United Theaters in Vienna , which was recorded for ORF television, she played the leading role of Constanze Weber-Mozart from 2006 to 2008 .

Since appearing in Heinrich Breloer's Die Manns - A novel of the century in 2001, Tanja Schleiff has also played regularly in cinema and television films. She belonged to the main ensemble of the feature film Shoppen and had leading roles in Dominik Graf's film The Vow , in Rainer Kaufmann's Four Daughters and in Max Färberböck's Bella Block episode Providence .

Filmography (selection)

Radio plays

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Tanja Schleiff at the Münchner Kammerspiele ( Memento from May 11, 2015 in the Internet Archive )