Theresa Hanich

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Theresa Hanich (* 1983 in Starnberg ) is a German actress .

Life

Theresa Hanich gained her first acting experience in the theater group of the Ludwigsgymnasium and the acting groups of the non-profit Munich association Theaterspielhaus . After graduating from high school, she studied political science, art history and theater studies for three semesters. From 2004 she received an acting training at the New Munich Drama School from Ali Wunsch-König , which she finished in 2007.

theatre

As part of Michael Stacheder's Junge Schauspiel Ensemble München she played the role of Marlies in Mit dem Gurkenflieger in die Südsee , Sophie Scholl in Die Weisse Rose - Aus den Archiv des Terrors , Gusti Pflegener in Im Spiel der Sommerlüfte , Mala Zimetbaum in Mala and Edek - A story from Auschwitz and Kathie in the world premiere of Kalteis . At Theater Plan B by Andreas Wiedermann, she appeared on stage from 2014 as Anja in Juri by Fabrice Melquiot, in Fremdkörper and as Arkadina in Die Möwe .

Hanich was one of the co-founders of the Stückwerk theater group , which disbanded in 2014. In 2015 she founded the Mathilde Westend Theater on Gollierstrasse in Munich , which she has been running since then and where she appeared herself, including with the monologue Der Liebesbeweis , as Vita Sackville-West in Vita & Virginia and with Jane Eyre . She gave the theater the first name of her grandmother, who died in 2014 and who had played a few minor roles at the Residenztheater .

watch TV

On television, she was in the ARD television film Kommissar Pascha (2016) and the sequel Bierleichen. A Paschakrimi (2017) by director Sascha Bigler can be seen alongside Tim Seyfi as Zeki Demirbilek and Almila Bagriacik as Jale Cengiz in the role of investigator Isabel Vierkant. In the episode Leben und Die in Schwabing (2018) of the ZDF crime series Munich Murder , she embodied the role of the witness Mia Kitzing, also directed by Sascha Bigler.

She had episode roles, for example, in Hubert & Staller , Lena Lorenz , Die Rosenheim-Cops and In allerfreund - The young doctors . In 2018 she stood in front of the camera for the shooting of the Munich Tatort One Way Ticket by Rupert Henning , in which she played the role of the NGO employee Amelie Seitz.

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Commons : Theresa Hanich  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

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  2. ^ A b Stefanie Schwetz: Munich: A biscuit for the ticket. In: Süddeutsche Zeitung . October 16, 2015, accessed December 14, 2019 .
  3. a b c d Theresa Hanich at Crew United . Retrieved December 14, 2019.
  4. ^ Theresa Hanich at schauspielervideos.de
  5. Frank Rauscher: This side and the other side of Africa. In: Weser Courier . December 12, 2019, accessed December 14, 2019 .