Tessie Tellmann

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Tessie Tellmann (* 1948 in Winterthur ; occasionally also Tesie Tellmann ) is a Swiss actress .

Life

From 1970 to 1973 Tessie Tellmann trained at the University of Music and Theater in Hamburg . From 1973 onwards, the first engagements followed at the Wuppertal theaters , the theaters of the city of Cologne , the Kiel Theater (1974/1975) and the Kassel State Theater (1976 to 1980). She then played at the Modern Theater from 1983 to 1985 and at the Team Theater in Munich from 1986 to 1991 . In 1992 she moved to the Freie Volksbühne in Berlin . This was followed by appearances on other different stages in Berlin ( Schaubühne am Halleschen Ufer , Sophiensæle and Akademie der Künste ). In 1999 she was seen in Mechtild Erpenbeck's staging of the production Spontaneous perplexity of sealed columns in the sea of ​​houses - a survey in the Sophiensælen.

Tessie Tellmann worked in several film and television productions . Among them was the 2008 feature film Der Baader Meinhof Complex by Uli Edel . She appeared as an actress in television series such as Anna , Derrick , Schwarz intervenes and Schloss Einstein . In the soap Lüthi and Blanc of Swiss Radio and Television (SRF) she played the role of Ursula Schmid for several years . In Tag und Nacht , also a series by SRF, she played the main role in the episode Fools of Love . In the television films The Right to Care and Two Lives from the television series Tatort , she was seen in episode roles .

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. In the mouth of Moloch in Der Tagesspiegel : Issue of January 10, 1999 on tagesspiegel.de; accessed on January 15, 2018