Uta Kargel
Uta Kargel (born May 28, 1981 in Halle (Saale) ) is a German theater and film actress .
life and career
After graduating from high school, Kargel first trained as a bookseller . In addition, she played mainly plays by the Russian writer Daniil Charms in the Green Dog theater group , which she co-founded in 2002 .
A wider audience Kargel was in the role of Lena Bachmann announced that she and 22 March 2006 (episode 3447) of 26 April 2004 (2961 result) in the RTL - soap opera Gute Zeiten embodied. After Kargel only took on minor guest roles after leaving GZSZ , she was in the telenovela Sturm der Liebe from June 2010 to October 2011 as the protagonist of the sixth season in the role of Eva Saalfeld nee. To see Krendlinger . After the end of the season, she played 17-year-old Fenja Winter in the telenovela Rote Rosen in June 2012 , completed her studies in cultural sciences with a master’s degree and, as co-founder of the creative collective BiK Pictures, took part in the 99Fire Films Award at the 2017 Berlinale to win with "Happy" to be won as best film. After she had a guest appearance on Sturm der Liebe in October 2017 , Kargel was part of the main cast of the telenovela again from March 2018 (episode 2886) to May 2020 (episode 3384).
Kargel was photographed in a photo series in Scotland for the Germany edition of the men's magazine Playboy in November 2019 .
Filmography (selection)
Movie
- 1998: Hamlet - A journey through the metropolis, directed by Ilona Zarypow
- 2003: Wedding Daydream, short film, director: Ansgar Ahlers
- 2003: Die Allee, documentary film, director: Ilona Zarypow
- 2006: Sunny Hill, feature film, director: Luzius Rüedi
- 2006: The love of the loveless, college film, director: Benjamin Tholen
- 2008: The Morning After, short film, directed by Robert Lyons
- 2015: Idyllic, short film, director: Jurij Neumann
- 2016: Twice (AT), (short film) Director: Sharon On
- 2017: Happy, short film, director: Jurij Neumann
- 2017: House of Cards, movie, director: Jurij Neumann
watch TV
- 2004–2006: Good times, bad times
- 2006: In love with Berlin , (episode role)
- 2007: RIS - The Language of the Dead (Season 2, Episode 4)
- 2008: Full House (Lead)
- 2008: a strong team
- 2008: Dr. Molly & Karl (main role in the episode)
- 2009: Kill your Darling (web series)
- 2009: A Strong Team (TV series)
- 2010–2011: Storm of Love (episode 1087–1391)
- 2012: Rote Rosen (episode 1271–1290)
- 2012: Loona Balloona (short film, leading role)
- 2014: Heldt (episode role)
- 2016: SOKO Stuttgart (episode role)
- 2017: Storm of Love (episode 2791-2797)
- 2018–2020: Storm of Love (episode 2886–3384)
stage
- 1998-2003:
- Hamlet based on Shakespeare
- Lysistrata freely based on Aristophanes and Ralf König
- Satyricon freely after Petronius
- Schiller, Schiller freely based on Schiller
- The kitchen by Arnold Wesker supported by Youth for Europe
- 2003: Elizaveta Bam after Daniil Charms
- 2003: An absurd round table based on Daniil Charms
- 2003: The trip to Brazil children's program according to Daniil Charms
- 2003: Cave canem public abuse by Peter Handke
- 2004: Circus Sardam according to Daniil Charms
- 2004: Golden Hearts according to Daniil Charms
- 2005: Schiller, Schiller freely based on Schiller
- 2006: Red snow - or we are no pegs by Daniil Kharms
- 2006: The Woman from the Sea based on Ibsen
- 2020: Casimir and Caucasus! as Christine
Web links
- Uta Kargel in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Uta Kargel at schauspielervideos.de
- Uta Kargel at crew united
- Uta Kargel at filmmakers
- Uta Kargel at castforward
Individual evidence
- ↑ https://www.daserste.de/unterhaltung/soaps-telenovelas/sturm-der-liebe/darsteller/uta-kargel-als-eva-saalfeld-100.html
- ↑ https://www.playboy.de/stars/uta-kargel
personal data | |
---|---|
SURNAME | Kargel, Uta |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German theater and film actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 28, 1981 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Halle / Saale , German Democratic Republic |