Anne-Marie Bubke
Anne-Marie Bubke (* 1967 in Sonthofen , Oberallgäu district ) is a German actress and radio play speaker .
Live and act
Anne-Marie Bubke completed private acting training in Munich and subsequently worked at private Munich theaters. Leander Haussmann brought her to the Residenztheater in Munich . There she played Juliet in Shakespeare's " Romeo and Juliet " in 1992 and Miranda and Ariel in Robert Lepage's theater project "Rapid Eye Movement" in 1993 . In 1996 she played Luise in Schiller's “ Kabale und Liebe ” and Marianne in “ Tales from the Vienna Woods ”. At the Schauspielhaus Bochum she played Maria Berger in “Die Optimisten” and during Anselm Weber's directorship at Schauspiel Essen she was seen in the plays “ Fucking Åmål ”, “Bluthochzeit” and played Emilia in Shakespeare's “ Othello ”. In 1996 she was awarded the Bavarian State Promotion Prize of DM 10,000.
Bubke was also engaged as a film actress in numerous television productions , including Tatort , Edel & Starck and Der Bulle von Tölz . In addition, she was a speaker in a large number of radio plays for Bayerischer Rundfunk .
Filmography
- 1992: Within reach (short film)
- 1993: Heidi
- 1994: The intern
- 1994: Forsthaus Falkenau (TV series)
- 1994: Silent Love (short film)
- 1995: A short crappy evening
- 1995: Tatort (TV series) - Bloody Asphalt
- 1997: cables and love
- 1997: Tatort (TV series) - The Devil
- 1997: First Love (TV series) - Corinne
- 1998: Krambambuli
- 1999: the breakthrough
- 2000: At your own risk (TV series) - great moment
- 2001: Heaven sends you
- 2001: Which man is telling the truth?
- 2003: glass sky
- 2003: Der Bulle von Tölz (TV series) - The candidate for marriage
- 2003: Tatort (TV series) - Out of Control
- 2005: Edel & Starck (TV series) - The Sorrows of Felix E.
- 2006: TKKG and the enigmatic mind machine
- 2006: Surprise! 12 films by Veit Helmer (video)
- 2006: The Rosenheim Cops (TV series) - Wellness to the end
Radio plays (selection)
- 1994: Claudia Wolff : The Schroffenstein Family or The Civil War (Agnes) - Director: Ulrich Gerhardt ( Original radio play - BR / NDR / WDR / SFB )
- 1995: Michael Koser : The Last Detective (30th episode: Virtuella) (Sonja, clone killer) - Director: Werner Klein (original radio play, crime radio play, science fiction radio play - BR)
- 1996: Sabine Deitmer : Cold Kisses (2 parts) (Eva Wessel) - adaptation and direction: Erwin Weigel (detective radio play, radio play adaptation - BR)
- 1996: Alfred Bergmann : Cicadas are lone fighters (Sofie) - Director: Erwin Weigel (original radio play, detective radio play - BR)
- 1996–2001: Georg K. Berres , Gordian Beck , Hans Rubinich , Bernhard Schulz , Tom Blaffer : Who is the culprit? Crime cases to guess (4 episodes) (Caterina / Maria / Edeltraut Klinger / Elizabeth Hopkins) - adaptation and direction: Erwin Weigel (original radio play, short radio play, crime radio play, riddle broadcast - BR)
- 1997: Antonio Tabucchi : Indian Night Piece - adaptation and direction: Matthias Kunkel (radio play adaptation - BR)
- 1997: Jürgen Cleffmann : Never play again (young woman) - adaptation and direction: Irene Schuck (radio play adaptation - BR / ORF )
- 1997: Helma Sanders-Brahms : Anna Angsthase (Josefine) - Director: Eva Demmelhuber (original radio play, children's radio play - BR)
- 1997: Uwe Erichsen , Jens Hagen : The 52nd Weekend (Ursel Westerhoff) - adaptation and direction: Marina Dietz (original radio play, crime radio play - BR)
- 1997: Gesualdo Bufalino : Clear relationships (Lietta) - Director: Martina Boette-Sonner (detective radio play, radio play adaptation - BR)
- 1999: James Robert Baker : Boy Wonder (Simone Gatane / production assistant / Karen Quall) - adaptation and direction: Leonhard Koppelmann (radio play adaptation - BR)
- 1999: Jane Bowles : Schneeziegenmanöver (Zodelia) - Director: Christiane Klenz (radio play adaptation - BR)
- 1999: Hugo Ball : Flametti or: Vom Dandysmus der Armen (Traute) - Composition and direction: Klaus Buhlert (radio play adaptation - BR)
- 1999: Thomas Schmid : Sandra Sandkind (3 parts) (Trolltroll) - Director: Eva Demmelhuber (original radio play, children's radio play - BR)
- 2000: Max Aub : The Magical Labyrinth (Part 2: Theater of Hope. Jorge Mustieles) - Adaptation and direction: Ulrich Gerhardt (radio play adaptation - BR / Eichborn Verlag )
- 2000: Rudolf Herfurtner : Gloriarosa (3 parts) (Engerling / Schwein) - Director: Eva Demmelhuber (radio play adaptation, children's radio play - BR)
- 2002: Max Aub: Das Magische Labyrinth (5th part: At the end of the flight) (speaker 1) - adaptation and direction: Ulrich Gerhardt (radio play adaptation - BR)
Web links
- Anne-Marie Bubke in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Anne-Marie Bubke at filmportal.de
- Anne-Marie Bubke on fernsehserien.de
- Literature by and about Anne-Marie Bubke in the bibliographic database WorldCat
Individual evidence
- ↑ Anne-Marie Bubke on discogs ; accessed on July 17, 2020
- ↑ a b Press release of the Bavarian State Ministry for Education, Culture, Science and the Arts Minister of Education Zehetmair awards sponsorship prizes for young artists; dated November 26, 1996, accessed July 18, 2020
- ↑ a b Anne-Marie Bubke on nrw-buehnen.de ; accessed on July 17, 2020
- ↑ Kabel und Liebe on tvspielfilm.de accessed on July 17, 2020
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Bubke, Anne-Marie |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actress and radio play speaker |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1967 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Sonthofen , Oberallgäu district |