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our "StagePool Characters"

our "StagePool Characters"

Dear Catherin,

Congratulations on being chosen for our "StagePool Characters" series. Which character do you represent and how does it fit you? 

Thanks. I am an actress and a musical singer. The character just fits me because acting is my job and it is my passion. The soul is in the voice and singing is very important for me. When I am singing I feel well. And I also get in a better mood.  

How would you describe you and your professional career in some sentences?

Well, the theatre has been important to me all my life long. It started in primary school when I played leading roles in theatre plays and when I also took over singing parts, for instance, the moon in Peter Maffay’s “Tabaluga”. Even today my former classmates are very enthusiastic about this part.When I was a teenager I annually took over the leading roles in adolescence theatre projects in Berlin. The director, I am still working with today, pushed me to make my passion to work. Then I had to pass the qualifying exams for acting: tough exams for your nerves and your soul. One day it worked out. And I finally finished my acting education in Berlin. Then I started shooting smaller parts for television and also acted in theatre. In 2009 I was the princess for the film of fairytale “Rapunzel”. This was a great acting experience. A nice team und it was a really good movie. I would like to shoot more roles like this! Right now I also find my way into voice acting. 

What has been your most memorable incident during your career so far?

Back in my school days I had a small, mute part in a theatre play. When the play was finished, a member of the audience came up to me and said: “The play was awful. But it was wonderful how you ate the strawberries in the background. I liked it so much that I couldn’t keep my eyes of you.” I was really proud and touched by this commentary. 
 

What are you most looking forward to in the shooting?

I love being in front of the camera and trying new things. I am looking forward to this work! I am really excited! And I am looking forward to meeting the team and lots of nice, new people! 
 

------------------------- Charlotte Lam ------------------------------------    

Liebe Charlotte,

Congratulations on being chosen for our "StagePool Characters" series. Which character do you represent and how does it fit you?

Musical artist: as a musical artist I can present my versatile talents in just one role. Singing and dancing is my great passion, I like being on stage and my colleagues and I really enjoy presenting a good show.
How would you describe you and your professional career in some sentences?



After a four year study in Amsterdam I finished my education as a musical artist. I gathered my first experiences as a revue dancer and singer in the big revue show “Andre’s Nieuwe Revue”. Moreover I’ve worked as singer for smaller productions. I also work as lecturer and choreographer for dancing.

What has been your most memorable incident during your career so far?

One of the greatest memorable incidents in my career so far was the theatre touring in the Netherlands and Belgium. Especially the teamwork and the nice and big theatres were very fascinating, just fantastic!

What are you most looking forward to in the shooting?

I am looking forward to the shooting. At the same time I am very excited about the ideas of the team, the making of, location and of course, the final results of the shooting.

------------------------- Christine Gerstenberger ------------------------------------ 

 Dear Christine,

Which character do you represent?

I am an actress or musical artist like in real life!

How would you describe you and your professional career in some sentences?

Even back in school, I had the dream of being on stage. When I was a teenager I took part in singing projects or I attended several castings and got a role in television once in a while. First time I was confronted with giving autographs, was in a casting show in 2008. Then my colleagues and I were on stage with our own cabaret program. Next to my actress’ training, that I started in 2009, I am also regularly shooting smaller parts for television like commercials.The aim I am working and “fighting” for is just one thing: find my way into HOLLYWOOD :).

What has been your most memorable incident during your career so far?

Being recognised in public and being asked for autographs. Also the sold out cabaret program of my colleagues and me.

What are you most looking forward to in the shooting? 

A professional make-up, a nice team and “ramba-zamba” in front of the camera!

More about Christine, you’ll find under www.christine-gerstenberger.de.

------------------------- Brandon Delagraentiss ------------------------------------

Dear Brandon, 

Congratulations on being chosen for our "StagePool Characters" series.

Which character do you represent and how does it fit you?

I am a character lead.  I enjoy playing different characters, whether they are in a feature or lead role and whether the show involves music or not.

How would you describe you and your professional career in some sentences?  

I am an artist.  I act, sing, write, direct and do commercial print modeling.  I love being a part of the creative process.  For me, the work I do is therapeutic.  It is my intention to influence every person I meet in a positive way.

What has been your most memorable incident during your career so far?

My most memorable incident so far was forgetting to bring a (prop) gun onstage in a scene that climaxed with pointing the gun.  I didn't realize I forgot it until I pulled an empty hand out of my pocket.  The scene changed immediately from a dramatic one to a comedic one with me taking a "bad karate kid pose" instead.  The audience laughed and we brought the gun out later and saved the story :)

What are you most looking forward to in the shooting? 

I am most looking forward to the actual photo shoot.  I like taking pictures and I enjoy being in them in a controlled environment.

More about Brandon, you'll find under www.brandondelagraentiss.com.

------------------------- Aviva Joel ------------------------------------

Dear Aviva, 

Congratulations on being chosen for our "StagePool Characters" series. Which character do you represent and how does it fit you?

Like in real life, I am the sensible, open-minded, loving and caring woman (role of actress).

How would you describe you and your professional career in some sentences?

I was born in Israel, wanted to start a dancing career, had the chance of going to N.Y. to the Balanchin. However, my mother was an opera singer and knew an artist’s way of life. That’s why I was supposed to get my university entrance diploma first. After school I still had the passion for being on stage and I decided to become an actress.

What has been your most memorable incident during your career so far?

My most memorable incident was shooting in Isreal and acting in my mother tongue, especially after have been acting in foreign languages for years.  

What are you most looking forward to in the shooting? 

I am looking forward to making new acquaintances and also for the creative work itself.  

More about Aviva, you’ll find under www.avivajoel.com.

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