Nadja Sieger
Nadja Sieger | |
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Ursus & Nadeschkin, Nadja Sieger to the left, in February 2009 | |
Born |
Sieger, Nadja 22 May 1968 Zürich |
Nationality | Swiss |
Other names | Nadeschkin; Ursus & Nadeschkin |
Education | Matura Typ B Latein |
Alma mater | Kantonsschule Zürich-Enge |
Occupation | comedian, singer, writer, actress and producer |
Years active | 1987– |
Known for | Ursus & Nadeschkin |
Style | Kabaratt, comedian, Jazz vocalist |
Spouse(s) | Christian Bossert |
Awards | Nadja Sieger#Awards |
Website | |
nadjasieger |
Nadja Sieger (* 22. Mai 1968 in Zürich) is a Swiss comedian, singer, writer, actress and producer, better known as Nadeschkin of the comedian duo Ursus & Nadeschkin.
Life and career
Born 1968 in Zürich, Nadja Sieger attended a Gymnasium in Zurich. Before she received the baccalaureate in 1988 (Matura Typus B 'with Latin').[1] she has been working as a street performer with Urs Wehrli, acting since 1987 as Nadeschkin. In 1989 Nadia Sieger toured with Karls kühne Gassenschau.[2] In 2004 she featured in the Swiss television film Fremde im Paradies, 2005/2006 as co-author in a film not yet shown, as director in the independent theater scene and since 2005 from time to time as Jazz singer (Swing Time Dance ArchestrA, Big Band Connection and Swingtime Pocket Archestra).[1] On 22 December 2010 Nadja Sieger's son was born.[3][4][5] Just for fun, Nadja Sieger is member of the Lindy Hop Dancer. In 2013 Nadja Sieger acted as voice actress in the Swiss-German animation film S'Chline Gspängst (The Little Ghost).[3] She wrote as columnist in the Swiss newspaper Berner Zeitung.[6] Since October 2014 Nadja Sieger is also involved as producer of the comedians Starbugs and director of their 2014/2015 tour.[7]
Ursus & Nadeschkin
Ursus & Nadeschkin started in 1987 as street performers, and in 2002 they became the leading act and headline of the Swiss National Circus Knie, performing 257 times during the 2002 season tour and having an audience totaling one million spectators. As in 2014, they acted in about 2,705 productions in small theaters, television, theater, circus and concert halls, so in Austria, Germany, Italy, former Yugoslavia and Switzerland, as well as in Australia, in the UK and the USA.[2]
Awards
- 1996: Scheinbar Preis Berlin
- 1997: Prix Walo
- 1999: Schweizer Kleinkunstpreis «Goldener Thunfisch»
- 2000: Nex York Fringe Award for best comedian theater, international Fringe.Festival
- 2000: Prix Walo
- 2001: Deutscher Kleinkunstpreis
- 2001: Award by the Canton of Zürich («innovative Theaterarbeit»)
- 2001: Salzburger Stier
- 2004: Leipziger Löwenzahn
- 2008: Hans-Reinhart-Ring award
- 2009: Swiss of the year, 3rd place («Schweizer/In des Jahres»)
- 2011: Publikumsliebling, Arosa Humorfestival
- 2012: Ehren Cornichon
as Nadeschkin of the comedian duo Ursus & Nadeschkin[1]
Filmographie
- 2004: Fremde im Paradies (Strangers in Paradise, TV) as Flora
- 2007: Was gibt es Neues? (TV, Episode #1.101) as herself
- 2013: S'Chline Gspängst (The Little Ghost, voice acress)
External links
Media related to Nadja Sieger at Wikimedia Commons
- Official website (German)
- Ursus & Nadeschkin
- Nadja Sieger at the Internet Movie Database
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Vita" (in German). Website of Nadja Sieger. Retrieved 2014-10-31.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Nadja Sieger (2012-06-30). "25 Jahre U&N: Rückblick (7), 1989" (in German). Nadja Sieger. Retrieved 2015-04-09.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Über mich" (in German). Website of Nadja Sieger. Retrieved 2014-10-31.
- ↑ Schweiz aktuell
- ↑ ""Starbugs"-Programm: Nadeschkin als Regisseurin" (in German). DRS 3. 2014-04-14. Retrieved 2014-10-31.
- ↑ Röbi Koller (2004-11-11). "Kochen mit Nadeschkin Tabula Rasta" (in German). Der Beobachter. Retrieved 2014-10-31.
- ↑ ""Starbugs"-Programm: Nadeschkin als Regisseurin" (in German). 10vor10. 2014-10-30. Retrieved 2014-10-31.