Anna Fischer

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Anna Fischer, 2012

Marion Anna Fischer (born July 18, 1986 in East Berlin ) is a German actress and singer .

biography

Childhood and first film roles

Anna Fischer grew up in simple circumstances in the Berlin district of Hohenschönhausen with a sister. The daughter of a kindergarten teacher and a company employee devoted herself to music at the age of eleven. She was a member of the "children's girl group" Zungenkuss produced by Kurt Demmler , got involved in musical performances and wrote her own piano songs. During an appearance in 2002 with a friend in a club in Prenzlauer Berg , Fischer was discovered by the director Hans-Christian Schmid for the film, which one year later gave her a supporting role in Lichter (2003). The award-winning drama was followed by guest appearances in popular television series such as Berlin, Berlin (2003), SOKO Leipzig (2004) and SOKO Wismar (2005), as well as engagements in short films by young film college graduates and directors, including Nikias Chryssos ' Black Strawberries and Peter Lange's Bombs on Berlin ( both 2005). Thereupon Fischer, who describes herself as a bad student, left high school after the 10th grade.

Since 2003 she has appeared in over 30 film and television roles. Fischer's breakthrough as an actress came in 2005 with the lead role in Jeanette Wagner's love child . In the chamber play-like drama, she plays 17-year-old Alma, who sees her birth father (played by Lutz Blochberger ) again after years of separation . The teenage girl from Berlin who dreams of becoming an actress soon mixes years of yearning for her father with her awakening sexuality. Wagner's graduation film for the Berlin Film Academy was shown at the Berlin Film Festival, competed in the competition at the renowned Sundance Film Festival and at the end of January 2006 brought Anna Fischer the Max Ophüls Prize for the best young actress and a nomination for the New Faces Award . Nevertheless, the incest drama failed to find a German theatrical distributor. Months later, liebeskind was included by ZDF in the emotional realm series of the small television game and broadcast on television in autumn 2006. Fischer's game again moved into the focus of the critics: In her film review, Taz described the performance of the leading actress as a “mixture of pride in discovery and vulnerability [and hoped] to look [often] into this face in which naivety and depth carry out a grueling competition “, While the Frankfurter Rundschau praised Fischer's game as credible.

“Golden Camera” and work as a singer

After the success of liebeskind , Anna Fischer made other guest appearances in 2006, such as The Last Witness or Two Angels for Amor, and took part in the European co-production Grenzgänger of the Franco-German TV channel ARTE . In the same year Fischer was represented in the German cinema again with a supporting role in the film adaptation of Gudrun Pausewang's youth book Die Wolke . In 2007 the Berlin-based actress appeared as Walter Sittler's punk daughter Klara in the ARD television film Reife Leistungs! to see. At the beginning of February 2007, at the award ceremony for the Golden Camera , Fischer was honored as the best young actress with the Lilli Palmer & Curd Jürgens memory camera endowed with 20,000 euros .

In the following period, Fischer played with success in German television productions that took place in recent German history. Critical praise earned her the lead role in Hermione Huntgeburth's television production Teufelsbraten in 2008 . In the two-parter based on Ulla Hahn's novel The Hidden Word , she slipped into the role of a shy and defiant teenager whose thirst for knowledge met resistance in the Rhenish Catholic working-class family of the 1960s. For the part of Hildegard, which she shared with two younger actresses, she received the Grimme Prize in 2009 . In the same year she appeared in the ZDF three-part series Die Rebellin (2009) as the sister of Alexandra Neldel , who as a singing talent threatens to break due to the narrowness of her life and her loneliness. Both this supporting role and that of a GDR officer's daughter who joins the dissident scene ( We are the people - love knows no borders , 2008) earned her the German TV Prize .

In addition to her acting career, Fischer appears as the lead singer and songwriter of the five-piece band Panda, which was founded in 2004 . According to their own statements, their music is based on the beat music of the 1970s. In early May 2007, the first single Jeht kacken was released, followed by the album Tretmine and another single release.

The one-part television film Aufbruch , shown on December 7, 2016 on ARD, is the continuation of the two-parter Teufelsbraten mentioned above .

Filmography (selection)

Anna Fischer during the shooting of the television film Teufelsbraten , episode Aufbruch , which takes place in the 1960s; 2015

Discography

(with the band Panda )

EPs

  • 2014: In the pack

Albums

  • 2007: anti-personnel mine

Singles

  • 2007: Yeah poop
  • 2007: women and men
  • 2006: love

Audio books

Awards

Web links

Commons : Anna Fischer  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Interview on the NDR Talk Show , May 7, 2010
  2. Alexandra Umminger: Ick, the madness. In: Berliner Morgenpost , April 22, 2007, issue 109/2007, p. 5 ( online , for a fee).
  3. Alexandra Maschewski: With fly goggles and Mireille Mathieu hairstyle to success. In: Welt am Sonntag . April 1, 2007, issue 13/2007, Berlin, p. B7.
  4. Alexandra Maschewski: With fly goggles and Mireille Mathieu hairstyle to success. In: Welt am Sonntag . April 1, 2007, issue 13/2007, Berlin, p. B7.
  5. a b Stefan Raulf: The look to the father. TV film about the needs and curiosity of an adolescent. In: Frankfurter Rundschau . from August 1, 2006, Medien, p. 18.
  6. TV tips. In: Stuttgarter Zeitung . August 1, 2006, Funk und Fernsehen, p. 27.
  7. Christian Buß : Nest defilter. In: die tageszeitung , August 1, 2006, Flimmern und Rauschen, p. 10.