Jördis Triebel (born 30 October 1977 in East Berlin) is a German film
and theatre actress.Triebel grew up the second oldest of four sisters
in the Prenzlauer Berg locality of Berlin. Through her mother, who
before the fall of the Berlin Wall was a props mistress at the
"Theater der Freundschaft" (English: Theater of Friendship, today
known as the Theater an der Parkaue), she was exposed to the world of
theatre early on, sometimes being able to sit in on rehearsals.From
1997 to 2001, Triebel studied acting at the Ernst Busch Academy of
Dramatic Arts.After she graduated, Triebel was an actress with the
Bremer Theater. She belonged to the ensemble cast up until 2004.
Whilst there Triebel among other things worked on the production of
Henrik Ibsen's Baumeister Solneß (English: The Master Builder),
Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet and additionally Mark
Ravenhill's Gestochen scharfe Polaroids (English: Some Explicit
Polaroids).
and theatre actress.Triebel grew up the second oldest of four sisters
in the Prenzlauer Berg locality of Berlin. Through her mother, who
before the fall of the Berlin Wall was a props mistress at the
"Theater der Freundschaft" (English: Theater of Friendship, today
known as the Theater an der Parkaue), she was exposed to the world of
theatre early on, sometimes being able to sit in on rehearsals.From
1997 to 2001, Triebel studied acting at the Ernst Busch Academy of
Dramatic Arts.After she graduated, Triebel was an actress with the
Bremer Theater. She belonged to the ensemble cast up until 2004.
Whilst there Triebel among other things worked on the production of
Henrik Ibsen's Baumeister Solneß (English: The Master Builder),
Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet and additionally Mark
Ravenhill's Gestochen scharfe Polaroids (English: Some Explicit
Polaroids).
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