Vanessa Eckart

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Vanessa Eckart (* 1987 in Munich ) is a German actress and voice actress .

Life

education

From 2012 Vanessa Eckart received an acting training at the drama school Schauspiel München with Silvia Andersen and Werner Eggenhofer, she graduated in 2015 with a diploma. In 2013 she completed a dubbing workshop with Marika von Radvanyi. She learned method acting in 2012/13 with Herbert Fischer, the acting technique according to Michael Chekhov in 2014/15 with Mario Anderson. During this time she played in Tür auf, Tür zu und Der Ugliche at the Sommerhausen Gate Tower Theater , directed by Ercan Karacayli . In 2015 she was awarded the Lore Bronner Prize .

theatre

Since 2016 she has been engaged at the Metropoltheater in Munich , where she has directed by Jochen Schölch , Philipp Moschitz , Ulrike Arnold and Miguel Abrantes Ostrowski in the title role of Alice , as Lore / Laura in Drunk , in Das Ende des Regens as Gabrielle York, in As in Heaven as Lena, in The Last Caravanserai as Tamara / Azadeh and in Have the honor stood on the stage. Gil Mehmert's production of the comedy Oh, this gap, this appalling gap after Joachim Meyerhoff at the Metropoltheater was awarded the Monica Bleibtreu Prize in 2019 . Beginning in 2020 she appeared in the Metropol Theater The reunification of the two Koreas by Joël Pommerat with.

Movie and TV

She was seen on television in 2016 in the episode Falling Down of the ZDF series SOKO Munich in the role of Miriam Bothe. In 2017 she played the role of Susan in the television film Inga Lindström - Decision for Love . In July 2019 it was announced that from 2020 she would take on the role of Chief Detective Eva Winter from Bielefeld in the ZDF television series Rosenheim-Cops as the second investigator after Superintendent Verena Danner, played by Katharina Abt . She previously had a supporting role as Susie Brandauer in the episode Have the Honor of the series in 2018 . She has been part of the investigative team since the episode Your First Case in Season 19.

Voice actress

As a voice actress , she spoke roles in series such as One Piece and she dubbed actresses such as Iina Kuustonen as Nina Kautsalo in Arctic Circle - The Invisible Death , Léa Seydoux in Zoe and Lucie Boujenah in the curtain for Cyrano .

Filmography (selection)

As an actress

  • 2016: SOKO Munich - Falling Down
  • 2017: Len (short film)
  • 2018: Inga Lindström - decision for love
  • 2018: Outlook (short film)
  • 2018: The Rosenheim Cops - Have the honor
  • 2019: demolition (short film)
  • since 2020: The Rosenheim Cops (TV series)
  • 2020: Overland - Small Falls

As a voice actress

Audio books

  • 2018: Time of Apple Roses by Gabriella Engelmann , audio media verlag, Leipzig / Frankfurt am Main 2018
  • 2018: You're never too old for that by Gabriella Engelmann, audio media verlag, Leipzig / Frankfurt am Main 2018

Awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Vanessa Eckart. In: castforward.de. Retrieved December 6, 2019 .
  2. a b Vanessa Eckart at schauspielervideos.de
  3. a b Talented women prevail: Lore Bronner Prize 2015: Prize winners have been selected. In: bekreis-oberbayern.de. December 5, 2019, accessed December 5, 2019 .
  4. Metropoltheater Munich: Vanessa Eckart. In: Metropoltheater Munich . Retrieved December 6, 2019 .
  5. Privattheatertage 2019 - The Monica Bleibteu Prizes have been awarded. In: kultur-port.de. December 5, 2019, accessed December 5, 2019 .
  6. ↑ Philanthropy . In: Süddeutsche Zeitung . January 17, 2020, accessed January 18, 2020 .
  7. New commissioner for the "Rosenheim Cops". In: Nordbuzz.de . July 26, 2019, accessed December 6, 2019 .
  8. Season 19, Episode 20: Her First Fall. In: zdf.de. January 21, 2020, accessed January 21, 2020 .
  9. Vanessa Eckart at Crew United . Retrieved December 6, 2019.