Ursula-Rosamaria Gottert

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Ursula-Rosamaria Gottert (* 1954 in Leipzig , then GDR ) is a German actress .

Life

Education and theater

Ursula-Rosamaria Gottert completed her acting training from 1972 to 1975 at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts in Berlin , Rostock department . She had her first permanent engagement from 1975 to 1979 at the Rudolstadt Theater . There she played u. a. Smeraldina in The Servant of Two Masters (1977), Marie Beaumarchais in Clavigo (1978) and the pupil Martha Bessel in Spring Awakening (1979).

This was followed by further theater engagements at the Plauen Theater (1979–1981), at the Schwerin State Theater (1981/82 season; including in 1982 as Hermia in A Midsummer Night's Dream ) and at the stages of the city of Gera (1983–1991), where she as Jeléna Andréjewna in Uncle Wanja (1984), as Sophie Beaumarchais in Clavigo (1986), as Ismene in Antigone (1986), as Luciane in The Flea in the Ear by Georges Feydeau (1986), as Ill's wife in The Visit of the Old Lady (1987) and when Winnie appeared in Happy Days (1991). She also went on tour with Happy Days in 1992.

From the 1992/93 season until the 1995/96 season Gottert was permanently engaged at the National Theater Weimar . There she played Claire, one of the two sisters, in Jean Genet's play The Maids (1992) and Lotte in Lotte in Weimar (1994; stage version, directed by B. Landes). In 1996 she also made guest appearances with Lotte in Weimar at the Theater am Neumarkt in Zurich . She was then a permanent member of the ensemble at the Chemnitz Theater from the 1996/97 season until the end of the 2000/01 season . There belonged the title role in Dona Rosita stays single by Federico García Lorca (1996), the Spelunkenjenny in Brecht / Weill's Die Dreigroschenoper (1998), Goneril in König Lear (1999), Sittah in Nathan der Weise (1999), Frau Hassenreuther in Die Ratten (2000), Emily Caroline Brent in There were only nine (2000) and Lady Capulet in Romeo and Juliet (2001) add to her stage repertoire.

Gottert then moved to the Hans Otto Theater in Potsdam for two years in the 2002/03 season . In 2003 she also made a guest appearance at the Westfälische Kammerspiele Paderborn .

From 2005 until 2009 she was part of the ensemble of the Anhaltisches Theater Dessau . There she appeared as Estelle in Closed Society (2005), as Lady Capulet in Romeo and Juliet (2006), as Brigitte in Das Käthchen von Heilbronn (2006), as Schatzhauser in the fairy tale play The Cold Heart (2006), as the clown Bibbo in Katharina Knie (2007), as a fool in Was ihr wollt (2007), as grandmother in Das Fest (2008), as Mrs. Gilchrist in Die Geisel (2008), as Frau Briest in Effi Briest (2008) and as Sister Ratched in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (2009).

In 2010 she made a guest appearance at the Landestheater Rudolfstadt. Since the 2010/11 season she has appeared regularly in the Theater im Palais in Berlin , for example as Lord Usher's wet nurse in The Secret of Doctor Templeton based on motifs by Edgar Allan Poe and Lady Savil in the play Lord Savil's Crimes by Oscar Wilde .

In the 2011/12 season she made her first guest appearance at the Konstanz Theater (including as Maria Jósefa in Bernarda Alba's house ). She had other guest engagements at the Vorpommerschen Landesbühnen Zinnowitz (2014/15 season) and at the Neustrelitz Theater (2016). In June / July 2016 Gottert appeared in the open-air production The Name of the Rose , the summer production of the Konstanz Theater, on the Konstanzer Münsterplatz. Directed by Herbert Olschok , she plays the role of "Alinardus von Grottaferrata".

Movie and TV

Occasionally Gottert also stood in front of the camera for film and television. However, compared to her theater work, which was always the focus of her artistic activity, her film work is largely of no great importance.

After her first cinema work in the GDR, she mainly worked for television after the fall of the Wall . In Tatort: ​​Death from the Past (first broadcast: June 1992) she was seen in the double role of Linde / Anne Treu. In the multi-part television series Liebesau - Die Andere Heimat (2001) she was the " Saxon " national comrade Lizzy Kümmte. Her other film roles were mostly limited to short appearances, for example as an employee of a funeral home in the television film Wohin mit Vater? (2009; in a scene with Dieter Mann ) or as elegant, wealthy Madame Challe in the crime series Kommissar LaBréa (2010; in a scene with Valerie Niehaus and Francis Fulton-Smith ).

She had episode roles in the TV series SOKO Leipzig (2002; as Doris Schade, the suspect's wife, at the side of Marco Girnth and Melanie Marschke ), Anna und die Liebe (2008; as a doctor's assistant, at the side of Julia Biedermann and Roy Peter Link ) and In allerfreund (2014; Inge Albers, the landlady, who is admitted to the Saxony clinic as a patient with a suspected heart attack ).

In April 2016 Gottert was in front of the camera for the ZDF series SOKO Wismar . She played in the episode Stille Wasser (first broadcast: October 2016) the role of Mathilde Westphal, the mother of a murdered circumnavigator.

Private

Gottert, who speaks Thuringian in addition to her native Saxon , lives in Berlin.

Filmography

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g h Ursula-Rosamaria Gottert Profile and Vita at Schauspielervideos.de. Retrieved October 5, 2016.
  2. a b c d Ursula-Rosamaria Gottert profile at CAST FORWARD . Retrieved October 5, 2016.
  3. "There were only nine left" cast. Retrieved October 5, 2016
  4. Theater in the Palais: Edgar Allen Poe in fast forward . Performance review. In: Berliner Morgenpost of October 17, 2012. Accessed October 5, 2016
  5. Lord Savil's crime in the theater in the Palais Berlin . Performance review. Retrieved October 5, 2016
  6. The Name of the Rose plot, production details and cast. Retrieved October 5, 2016