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Anna Maria Mühe (2014)

Anna Maria Mühe (* 23 July 1985 in East Berlin ) is a German actress .

Life

Origin and family

Anna Maria Mühe comes from a family of artists . She is the daughter of the actors Jenny Gröllmann and Ulrich Mühe , the stepdaughter of the actress Susanne Lothar , the half-sister of the photographer Andreas Mühe and the granddaughter of the set designer Otto Gröllmann . Her parents separated when Anna Maria Mühe was four years old. She grew up with her father in Berlin , Vienna and Hamburg .

Private life

In 2002, Mühe met director Timon Modersohn while filming the film What is the use of love in thoughts (2004) . Mühe and Modersohn were initially only friends for many years before they entered a relationship. From around 2009 the two were in a relationship. At the Berlinale 2012 they first appeared in public as a couple. Mühe and Modersohn have had a daughter since November 2012 and separated in early 2016.

The actress lives in Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg .

Movie and TV

movie theater

Trouble with Daniel Brühl at the premiere of their joint film What is the use of love in thoughts (2004)

In 2001, at the age of 15, Anna Maria Mühe was approached by the director Maria von Heland at the American Diner Route 66 Diner in Berlin on Pariser Strasse on Ludwigkirchplatz and invited to a casting that focused on the leading role in Big Girls Don't Cry ( Theatrical release: October 2002) went. In the film, Mühe played Kati, who has to master growing up together with her best friend Steffi ( Karoline Herfurth ). She shot her first film mainly during the summer holidays, so that her regular school attendance was not affected. She later received her artistic training from Marianne Fischer-Kupfer and her daughter Kristiane Kupfer (acting). She continues to develop each of her roles individually in a personal acting coaching session before each film shoot.

In Jobst Oetzmanns Dolphinsommer (theatrical release: April 2004) she embodied the main role Nathalie Wagner, who is growing into a religious community and questions it through external influences. In the film drama What is the use of love in thoughts (released in November 2004) after the school tragedy in Steglitz in 1927, she played the little sister Hilde Scheller of 19-year-old high school student Günther Scheller ( August Diehl ) at the side of Daniel Brühl . For this role she received the Golden Swan at the Copenhagen International Film Festival for “Best Actress”. For the soundtrack to the film, she recorded the song Die Liebe In Thought with Daniel Brühl and sang the song An Die Liebe as a soloist .

Alongside Ulrich Matthes , she played the leading female role in the multi-award-winning film Novemberkind (cinema release: November 2008), which deals with traces of the division of Germany in the individual fates presented. In Julie Delpy's historical film Die Gräfin (theatrical release: June 2009), which traces the life of the Hungarian Countess Elisabeth Báthory , she took on the role of Bertha. In Bernd Böhlich's film comedy Up to the Horizon, then Left! (Theatrical release: July 2012) she played the role of the movement therapy nurse Amelie, who, without being asked , is kidnapped together with the elderly people she cares for on a short sightseeing flight through the dissatisfied client Eckehardt Tiedgen ( Otto Sander ). In the novel, Not My Day (theatrical release: January 2014), she embodied Miriam Reiners, the wife of the frustrated bank clerk Till Reiners ( Axel Stein ), who questions his work and his marriage. In the tragic comedy Mein Blind Date mit dem Leben (theatrical release: January 2017) she played the role of the single parent Laura who met the blind German-Sinhalese Saliya Kahawatte and finally fell in love with him.

watch TV

Anna Maria Mühe made her television debut in September 2004 in Cologne's Tatort: ​​betrayed and sold alongside Petra Kleinert as a boarding school student Daniela Paulke. Then she was seen several times in the ARD crime scene . In 2006 she was seen alongside Wotan Wilke Möhring in the Charlotte Lindholm Pauline case as Cornelia "Nele" Kandis, the older sister of a 12-year-old girl who was killed. In January 2009 she played again in the Cologne Tatort: ​​Rabenherz with, this time in the lead role of the nurse Maria Everbeck. She was last seen in 2011 in the Bremen crime scene in the episode Still Waters as a neighbor and wife Rebecka Gressmann, who asks Commissioner Inga Lürsen for help.

In the ZDF crime film Der Tote in der Mauer (first broadcast: November 2008) she played the chief inspector Simone Westermann. In the Austrian love film Geliebter Johann Geliebte Anna (first broadcast: December 2009) she was Anna Plochl , the postmaster's daughter and later wife of Archduke Johann of Austria ( Tobias Moretti ). In the ARD fairy tale film Die Kluge Bauerndaughter (first broadcast: January 2010), she took on the title role alongside Maxim Mehmet . In the SWR production Alpha 0.7 - The enemy within you that from mid-November to December 2010 in SWR television, the radio station SWR 2 and the Internet cross-media aired, she played as Mila Antonovic a starring role. In the film drama In der Welt haben ihr Angst by Hans W. Geißendörfer , which first aired in March 2011 , she starred in the leading role of Eva Baumann. In November 2012, ZDF showed the two-parter alias Luna , in which Mühe took on the lead role as a double agent and granddaughter of rocket scientist Professor Arthur Noswitz Lotte Reinhardt in the Cold War alongside Götz George .

In the last film in Bloch's television series , Die Lavenderkönigin (first broadcast: April 2013), Mühe took on the role of architecture student Stefanie Rudolf, who gave the psychotherapist Dr. Maximilian Bloch ( Dieter Pfaff ) alleged rape . In the documentary historical film Young Germany (first broadcast: April 2014) she and her colleague Kostja Ullmann recreated the life of young people in Germany in the 20th century from 1910 to 1989. In the great moment of her life (first broadcast: May 2014) she played Irma Lankwitz, the secretary of the politician Elisabeth Selbert ( Iris Berben ). In the same year she was seen at the side of Devid Striesow in the ARD television film Divine Sparks (first broadcast: May 2014). She embodied the role of Diana, who marries her great love Matthias, who sees his childhood sweetheart Lily ( Jeanette Hain ), who is now a pastor, again at the wedding . In the ZDF series guilt by Ferdinand von Schirach (2015) she played in sequence compensation (Air Date: February, 2015) that of murder accused young wife Alexandra runners who was humiliated by her husband for years, beaten and raped.

Anna Maria Mühe at the Berlinale 2011

In 2016, Mühe was a right-wing extremist Beate Zschäpe in the ARD television films The perpetrators - Today is not every day and The investigators - only for official use . For her acting performance in this film, she was awarded the Bambi on November 17, 2016 in the category “National Actress” . Mühe played the role of Sonja Plaschek, a friend of the dead, in the television film Lotte Jäger und das tote Mädchen , which was first broadcast on ZDF in September 2016 and which focuses on the investigation of the murder of a guest attendant in the Hubertusstock hunting lodge in 1988. who prefers to hide her past as a prostitute for the rulers of the GDR. Trouble played the role in the opinion of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung "very outstanding"; According to DER SPIEGEL , her dialogues with the main actress Silke Bodenbender are “among the strongest moments in the film”. In the two-part ZDF drama Family! , which premiered in October 2016, had trouble having the second female lead alongside Iris Berben. At the side of Jürgen Vogel , she played Melanie Behrwaldt, the wife of the Berlin star chef Lennart Behrwaldt, who, together with her husband, uncovered an old family secret.

Since November 2016, Mühe can be seen as LKA target investigator Nora Weiss at the side of Jan Krauter , who plays her colleague Simon Brandt, in the ZDF crime series Solo für Weiss .

In the television film Kilimanjaro - Journey into Life (first broadcast: November 2017) Mühe played the incapacitated and “physically disabled” doctor Anna, who wants to reach the summit of Kilimanjaro in a group of six . In the Netflix series Dogs of Berlin , which was released in December 2018, the actress played the alcoholic welfare recipient Sabine Ludar, who tries to get her life under control.

In the six-part television series Die Neue Zeit (first broadcast in September 2019) about the founding years of the Staatliches Bauhaus in Weimar , Mühe portrayed the art student Dörte Helm , who is going from a good young woman to a rebellious artist and fighter for equal rights .

In 2019 she stood in front of the camera for the ARD multi-part series Our wonderful years , which was broadcast on Das Erste in March 2020 , alongside Katja Riemann , Elisa Schlott , David Schütter , Franz Hartwig and Ludwig Trepte .

Others

Together with her father Ulrich Mühe, Anna Maria Mühe spoke to Antoine De Saint-Exupéry's The Little Prince .

In 2007, after the death of her father, Mühe took over his patronage of the international music festival Grimmaer Liederflut .

In 2008, as a 22-year-old, Mühe played an angel in a music video by Schiller / Christopher von Deylen and spoke the lyrics “Only those who know longing know how I suffer.” In 2018, Mühe again alluded to eyes to music in a music video , the girlfriend of the musician Bosse .

In 2012 Mühe was voted one of the 2012 Shooting Stars for European film.

Filmography

Discography

Awards

Web links

Commons : Anna Maria Mühe  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. Anna Maria Mühe. In: broadcast 2 after 1 . Radio Bremen , June 27, 2015, archived from the original on March 3, 2016 ; accessed on October 27, 2016 .
  2. a b c d e f g Mama Mühe: How Anna Maria Mühe thinks about family . Vita and interview with Anna-Maria Mühe. In: Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung , October 1, 2016. Retrieved January 5, 2017.
  3. Anna Maria Mühe - Pregnant, happy and relaxed In: Stern , November 6, 2012. Retrieved September 17, 2019.
  4. Anna Maria Mühe & Timon Modersohn: Separation in all friendship. In: BUNTE , February 24, 2016. Retrieved January 5, 2017.
  5. Anna Maria Mühe gives birth to daughter In: Focus Online , November 16, 2012. Accessed on September 17, 2019.
  6. After 4 years the couple separated. In: Berliner Kurier , February 26, 2016. Retrieved September 17, 2019.
  7. MDR Kultur-Cafe - audio interview with Anna Maria Mühe on February 16, 2020 (to discover the actress from approx. 6:00 min)
  8. Various - What use is love in thoughts? see page discogs.com
  9. ↑ For the review of “Until the horizon, then left!” See page epd-film.de
  10. Anke Sterneborg: “Not my day” in the cinema. Gangster und Biedermann In: Süddeutsche Zeitung , January 22, 2014. Accessed on September 17, 2019.
  11. Hannah Bethke: TV thriller on ZDF: How do I hunt down the hunting party? Television review. In: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung , September 12, 2016. Retrieved January 5, 2017.
  12. ^ Christian Buß: GDR crime: purchase for the workers and farmers state television criticism. In: SPIEGEL online , September 12, 2016. Accessed January 5, 2017.
  13. Markus Ehrenberg: Two-part "Family!" on ZDF: The problem is the exclamation point of television criticism. In: Der Tagesspiegel , October 10, 2016. Accessed January 5, 2017.
  14. ^ ZDF two-parter "Solo für Weiss" - Anna Maria Mühe - the extremist In: tagesspiegel.de , November 1, 2016. Accessed on November 13, 2018.
  15. "Kilimanjaro - Journey into Life": Hurdles only exist in the head TV review. In: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung , November 17, 2017. Retrieved November 26, 2017.
  16. Anna Maria Mühe - "We were hungry for life". Anna Maria Mühe can be seen as a rebellious artist in the Bauhaus series “Die Neue Zeit”. In the interview, she reveals details from the shoot. In: Gala , September 15, 2019. Retrieved September 17, 2019.
  17. Our wonderful years (UFA Fiction). In: UFA.de. Retrieved January 27, 2020 .
  18. Multi-part series “Our wonderful years” . TV review at tittelbach.tv . Retrieved March 13, 2020
  19. ^ Antoine De Saint-Exupéry. Read by Anna Maria Mühe and Ulrich Mühe - For The Little Prince see page discogs.com
  20. Anna Maria Mühe, the midnight angel from Hermannplatz In: BZ, January 10, 2008. Retrieved on July 21, 2017.
  21. Bosses - Eyes for Music on YouTube Music Video
  22. Anna Maria Mühe - German Shooting Star 2012 In: Focus , December 8, 2011. Accessed on September 17, 2019.
  23. Shooting Stars selected on the efp-online.com page. Retrieved December 8, 2011.
  24. ^ Svenja Friedrich: BZ culture award for Reinhard Kleist, Matthias and Sooki Koeppel, Rolf Kühn, Anna Maria Mühe, Matthias Schweighöfer and Tino Sehgal. Axel Springer AG, January 18, 2013, accessed on September 10, 2013 .