Tea Robakidze Brown

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Tea Robakidze Brown (* 1973 in Tbilisi ) is a Georgian music teacher , actress , director , writer and film producer .

Life

She studied English Language and Literature at Tbilisi State University . In 1995 she moved to Munich and studied music education at the LMU Munich , at the same time did a jazz singing training at the FMZ Munich and attended university theaters at the LMU. After completing her studies, she increasingly devoted herself to music and theater education, wrote children's books ( Schwupsi Dupsi Schneemann ) and played in the free theater in Munich.

From 2010 she wrote plays and staged them on various small stages in Munich. At the same time she played various roles, including Audrey Hepburn in the play The Factory by Ulli Lommel in the Stadttheater Landsberg . In 2013 she took on the role of Maria Callas in Ulli Lommel's play Fucking Liberty at the Volksbühne Berlin and the film role of Maria Callas in Factory Cowboys: Working with Warhol , also directed by Lommel.

About the five-year relationship between Lommel and Brown with their two children from their marriage to Dennis Brown , the director Lola Fahrenholz shot an experimental film documentary, My Throat, My Air , in which Brown plays both herself and a fictional woman.

She has been organizing the Georgian Tea Cup film festival in Munich since 2017 and is increasingly devoting herself to spirituality and writing.

Filmography

  • 2013: My Throat, My Air (short film)
  • 2018: Factory Cowboys: Working with Warhol

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