Isolde Barth

Isolde Barth ( born August 24, 1948 in Maxdorf, Rhein- Pfalz-Kreis ) is a German actress.

Life

Isolde Barth Maria Theresa played already during their school years at Ursuline High School Mannheim small roles at the National Theatre Mannheim. After graduation in 1967, she began her acting training at the University of Music and Performing Arts Stuttgart and then changed to the Folkwang Hochschule in Essen. The final exam she graduated there in the summer of 1970. During the same year she started her first engagement at the Wuppertal Opera. Her theater stations included, among other things, the Staatstheater Darmstadt, the Swiss touring theater ( The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant, directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder, 1975 and 1977 ), the Bremer Theater ( Leonce and Lena, directed by Werner Schroeter, 1986), the Bavarian State Theatre in Munich ( Edmond by David Mamet, directed by Walter Bock Mayer, 1987) and most recently the Munich National Theatre (2007/ 2008 Baal by Bertolt Brecht, directed by Hans Neuenfels ).

Further stations were the U.S. television series Holocaust and on the side of Romy Schneider in Group Portrait with Lady (directed by Aleksandar Petrović ). At the international level, she played among others in The Serpent's Egg by Ingmar Bergman, as well as in The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones ( producer George Lucas). 1989 engaged the French director Claude Chabrol them. For Quiet Days in Clichy The collaboration is a personal friendship and commitment developed followed in three other Chabrol films. In addition to her film roles Isolde Barth was also seen repeatedly in German and French TV productions and series.

Isolde Barth works alongside her work as an actress and as a speaker for radio plays and TV features. Inter alia took it in 1998 when the Saarland Radio radio play Virginia after the play by Edna O'Brien. In 2004 she worked with the Bavarian Radio in the radio play bad seen bad said with texts by Samuel Beckett, and 2005 in the crime radio drama blackout from the series The Last Detective by Michael Koser.

Isolde Barth is a member of the jury of the Bavarian Film Awards since 2009.

Filmography ( excerpt)

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