Gertrud-Eysoldt-Ring
German theatre award From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Ringelband Foundation has been awarding the Gertrud-Eysoldt-Ring with the city of Bensheim and the German Academy of the Performing Arts since 1986.[1] The award is endowed with €10,000.[2] The jury changes annually. The prize is awarded for an outstanding performance in the theatre.[3] The theatre critic Wilhelm Ringelband, who died in Bensheim in 1981, donated the prize.[3] Ringelband wanted the name of the Max Reinhardt actress Gertrud Eysoldt (1870–1955)[4] he admired to be associated with an award.[3] The Gertrud-Eysoldt-Ring is one of the most important theatre awards in German-speaking countries.[5]
Recipients
Source:[3]
- 1986: Doris Schade
- 1987: Gert Voss
- 1988: Edith Clever
- 1989: Hans Christian Rudolph
- 1990: Cornelia Froboess
- 1991: Ulrich Mühe
- 1992: Rolf Boysen
- 1993: Jürgen Holtz
- 1994: Christa Berndl
- 1995: Martin Wuttke
- 1996: Corinna Harfouch
- 1997: Josef Bierbichler
- 1998: Jutta Lampe
- 1999: Hans-Michael Rehberg
- 2000: Angela Winkler
- 2001: Judith Engel
- 2002: Michael Maertens
- 2003: Dörte Lyssewski
- 2004: Ulrich Matthes[6]
- 2005: Tobias Moretti
- 2006: Nina Hoss
- 2007: Ernst Stötzner
- 2008: Klaus Maria Brandauer
- 2009: Barbara Nüsse
- 2010: Kirsten Dene , Alexander Khuon
- 2011: Nicholas Ofczarek
- 2012: Constanze Becker
- 2013: Steven Scharf
- 2014: Samuel Finzi and Wolfram Koch
- 2015: Charly Hübner
- 2016: Jana Schulz
- 2017: Sophie Rois[7][8]
- 2018: André Jung[9]
- 2019: Sandra Hüller[10][5][11]
- 2021: Lina Beckmann[12]
- 2022: Alicia Aumüller, Patrycia Ziółkowska
- 2023: Jörg Pohl[13]
- 2024: Birgit Minichmayr[14]
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