Yara Blümel

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Yara Blümel

Yara Blümel (* 1974 in Belo Horizonte ) is a German actress , voice actress , radio play spokeswoman , Hörbuchinterpretin and initiator of the musical readings word music with the jazz musician Christian Meyers.

Act

theatre

After graduating from high school in Isernhagen in 1994, Yara Blümel studied acting, singing and dance in Vienna and New York. After the first ensemble roles such as B. in the world premiere of “ Tanz der Vampire ” at the Raimund Theater in Vienna , directed by Roman Polanski , Yara Blümel took on roles at various theaters and state theaters, including Sally Bowles in Cabaret at the Staatstheater Kassel , Sanya in Karussell at the Maxim Gorki Theater Berlin .

In 1999 she took part in the German premiere of “Rent”, which took her to the Freie Volksbühne in Berlin, where she then took on the role of “Liz” in the musical “Chicago” at the Theater des Westens .

In the summer of 2002 she sang Jeany in the musical "Hair" at the Ettlingen Castle Festival .

In 2003 she played the title role Reno Sweeney in the piece "Anything Goes" at the musical festival in Bruck an der Leitha in Austria.

In 2004 she was permanently engaged for three years at the Theater St. Gallen , Switzerland, during which time she could be seen in productions such as Shakespeare's Midsummer Night 's Dream and Shaffer's Amadeus under the direction of Josef Köpplinger .

In Udo Lindenberg's successful musical “ Hinterm Horizont ” she played Jessy heute, Jessy's mother / press officer and Barbara Saftig.

Further stations were the Gärtnerplatztheater in Munich, where she in 2018 alongside Konstantin Wecker , Michael Dangl and Fanni Kammerlander in the literary-musical evening "The Sound of Unplayed Tones" and in 2015 in the musical reading of the "Midsummer Night's Dream" alongside Marianne Sägebrecht and Markus Hering stood on the stage.

Stage roles (selection)

Musical readings (selection)

Movie and TV

As an actress in front of the camera, Yara Blümel has appeared in various short films. She took on supporting roles in the production "Robin Hood / Payday" directed by Martin Schreier.

Audio books

Yara Blümel has also been using her voice as an audio book speaker since 2010. For Lübbe Audio Hörverlag , Audiobook Hamburg , Random House Audio , Audio Media Verlag and Argon Verlag , she read, among others, "The Music of Silence" by Patrick Rothfuss, "A Festival of Love" by Andreas Eschbach and "Herz auf Eis" by Isabelle Autissier.

Audiobooks (selection)

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