Ursula Maria Burkhart

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Ursula Maria Burkhart, 2017

Ursula Maria Burkhart (* 1961 in Oberammergau ) is a German actress , radio presenter and speaker.

Life

Ursula Maria Burkhart is a trained pediatric nurse . She worked as a nurse and anesthesiologist in a Schwabing hospital for over twenty years before devoting herself entirely to professional acting from 2002. Burkhart was originally an autodidact as an actress . However, she took private acting classes since 1983. From 2003 to 2010 Monika Manz was her acting teacher.

As a child she took part in the Oberammergau Passion Play . First as an amateur actress , then later as a professional actress , she appeared there several times. In 1984 she played Maria there for the first time , at that time under the direction of Hans Meier. She repeated this role, in her first professional collaboration with director Christian Stückl , also in the Passion in 1990. In 2000 she took over the role of Maria Magdalena in the Oberammergau Passion Play . In 2010 she was cast as Maria for the third time.

She worked with Stückl in the independent theater scene for many years. Under Stückl's direction, she appeared in two Shakespeare roles at the Kleinen Theater Oberammergau. In 1991 she played Olivia in What you want , in 1994 Rosalind in As You Like It . In 1996 she played a small role as a nurse in the world premiere of the play Carceri by Kerstin Specht at the Münchner Kammerspiele . In 2001 she played as a guest at the Prinzregententheater in Munich . She appeared as Innocentia in the play Hahnenkampf by Heinrich Lautensack (director: Jörn van Dyck ) and as Christine in hunting scenes from Lower Bavaria (director: Alexander Duda ).

In 2002 she went to the Munich Volkstheater with Christian Stückl , of which she has been a permanent member of the ensemble ever since. Burkhart is now the longest-serving actress in the ensemble. It has established itself as a "constant" in a primarily young ensemble.

Burkhart appeared in numerous leading and supporting roles at the Munich Volkstheater. She played there u. a. Tamora in Titus Andronicus (2002, directed by Christian Stückl), Mariann in Die Geierwally (2002, directed by Christian Stückl), Lady Capulet in Romeo and Juliet (2003, directed by Nuran David Calis ), Countess Geschwitz in Lulu (2004, directed : Christian Stückl), Aunt Theres in Der Brandner Kaspar (2005, director: Christian Stückl), Margarethe in Much Ado About Nothing (2005, director: Jorinde Dröse ), Doktor in Woyzeck (2006, director: Christian Stückl), Titania / Hippolyta in A Midsummer Night's Dream (2006, Director: Christian Stückl), Luise in Baal (2007, Director: Hans Neuenfels ), Duchess of Olivarez in Don Karlos (2007, Director: Christian Stückl), Aase in Peer Gynt (2008, Christian Stückl), Elisabeth in Richard III. (2008, director: Christian Stückl), Gertrude in Hamlet (2008, director: Christian Stückl), Mutter in Bluthochzeit (2011, director: Miloš Lolić ), Mariann in Magdalena (2012, director: Maximilian Brückner ), the tobacconist Valerie in stories aus dem Wiener Wald (2013, director: Christian Stückl), Frau Alwing in Gespenster (2013, director: Sebastian Kreyer ), the title role in Julius Caesar (2013, director: Csaba Polgár ), the nanny Antónowna in Children of the Sun by Maxim Gorki (2014, directed by Csaba Polgár) and Maria in Kasimir und Karoline (2014, directed by Hakan Mican ).

From 2011 to 2015, Burkhart also played the role of Frau Peachum in Brecht / Weill's Die Dreigroschenoper at the Munich Volkstheater .

Burkhart's film career began with her participation in two films by Herbert Achternbusch : I Know The Way To The Hofbrauhaus (1991) and Ich bin da, ich bin da (1993). This was followed by episode roles in the television series Die Unzertrennlichen (1997), Café Perjury (2001) and, alongside Herbert Trattnigg and Tommy Schwimmer , for the first time in Die Rosenheim-Cops (2007; as neighbor and wife Edith Kranzberg in the episode A Murderous Taste ). In the television film Die divine Sophie (2009) she had a supporting role as dairy farmer Franzi.

Since autumn 2014 Burkhart has had a continuous supporting role in the ZDF - Die Rosenheim-Cops . She plays Marianne Grasegger, the curious and gossip-addicted administrative clerk and porter of the Rosenheim Police Headquarters.

Burkhart worked as a speaker and presenter for some radio and music programs for Bayerischer Rundfunk . She lives in Munich.

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g Münchner Volkstheater: Jesus Maria, what a woman! . In: Abendzeitung from June 28, 2013. Retrieved April 8, 2015
  2. a b c Actress Maria Burkhart: "Now I'm the right age for this role." . In: Münchner Merkur from April 19, 2009. Retrieved April 8, 2015
  3. Ursula Maria Burkhart Vita and list of roles. Press partner price. Retrieved April 8, 2015
  4. Ursula Maria Burkhart Profile and Vita at Schauspielervideos.de. Retrieved April 8, 2015