Ulrike Krumbiegel is a German actress.Ulrike Krumbiegel was born in
Berlin, then still part of East Germany, as one of two daughters of an
international trader and a nurse. She grew up in Mitte. In 1976, she
heard on the DDR-Radio that they are looking for an actor. At 15 years
old, she applied as a student to the amateur playing group of the
Berliner Volksbühne, where she was accepted and starred in Die Nacht
nach der Abschlussfeier by Soviet writer Vladimir Tendryakov.After her
school training (Abitur 1980 in Mitte), she completed her acting
studies at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts in Berlin until
1983.She got her first stage engagement at the Mecklenburg State
Theatre, where she was on stage as Iphigenie and Minna von Barnhelm,
among others. In 1986, she moved to the Deutsches Theater, where she
was a longtime member for 15 years altogether until 2001 and worked
with directors like Frank Castorf, Jürgen Gosch, and many times with
Thomas Langhoff. Krumbiegel played many roles in the classical theatre
repertoires. In the 1989-90 season, she starred as Natascha in
Nachtasyl (Director: Friedo Solter). In the 1990-91 season, she was
the Eve in The Broken Jug. In the 1991-92 season, she took over the
title role in a new production of the Kleist play Das Käthchen von
Heilbronn.
Berlin, then still part of East Germany, as one of two daughters of an
international trader and a nurse. She grew up in Mitte. In 1976, she
heard on the DDR-Radio that they are looking for an actor. At 15 years
old, she applied as a student to the amateur playing group of the
Berliner Volksbühne, where she was accepted and starred in Die Nacht
nach der Abschlussfeier by Soviet writer Vladimir Tendryakov.After her
school training (Abitur 1980 in Mitte), she completed her acting
studies at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts in Berlin until
1983.She got her first stage engagement at the Mecklenburg State
Theatre, where she was on stage as Iphigenie and Minna von Barnhelm,
among others. In 1986, she moved to the Deutsches Theater, where she
was a longtime member for 15 years altogether until 2001 and worked
with directors like Frank Castorf, Jürgen Gosch, and many times with
Thomas Langhoff. Krumbiegel played many roles in the classical theatre
repertoires. In the 1989-90 season, she starred as Natascha in
Nachtasyl (Director: Friedo Solter). In the 1990-91 season, she was
the Eve in The Broken Jug. In the 1991-92 season, she took over the
title role in a new production of the Kleist play Das Käthchen von
Heilbronn.
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