Anne Rat-Polle

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Anne Ratte-Polle (* 1974 in Cloppenburg ) is a German actress .

Act

Anne Ratte-Polle first studied at the Westphalian Wilhelms University in Münster before she decided to train as an actor at the Rostock University of Music and Drama . Here she received a solo performance award at the Theatertreffen German-speaking drama students in 1999. Her first engagement led from 1999 to 2002 at the State Theater Cottbus , where it the title roles in the productions Effi Briest and The Marquise of O. played. For both role portraits, she received the Brandenburg State Prize for Performing Arts in 2001. During her permanent engagement in Cottbus, she made guest appearances at the Volksbühne Berlin and the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus in 2002 .

In 2002 Anne Ratte-Polle went to the Schauspiel Hannover , where she appeared in Neil LaBute's relationship drama The Measure of Things , in Andreas Kriegenburg's Houellebecq adaptation Platform and in Igor Bauersima's interpretation of Danton's death as St. Just . She took on a double role as Lady Macbeth and Lady Macduff in Shakespeare's Macbeth . Furthermore, she was seen in two productions by Sebastian Nübling : in the title role of Mamma Medea and as Countess Olivia in Shakespeare's Was ihr wollt . She also played Maggie in Christina Paulhofer's production The Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and began her work with René Pollesch in Menschen im Etui , which she later continued at the Volksbühne Berlin.

Anne Ratte-Polle has lived and worked in Berlin since 2005. Here she first played at the Deutsches Theater in Jon Fosses Heiß and in Kleist's Amphitryon , which was presented at the 2006 Salzburg Festival . Work at the Maxim Gorki Theater and the Volksbühne Berlin followed. Here she continued her work with René Pollesch in Strepitolino i givanotti disgratiati in 2006 , and was a permanent member of the Volksbühne Berlin from 2010-2013 . She starred in Frank Castorf's Amanullah Amanullah und Ozean , in Dimiter Gotscheff's film adaptations Das große Fressen and Die Chinesin and as Antigoné in Werner Schroeter's Antigoné / Elektra . It premiered here in 2012 with Dieter Roth's production Murmel Murmel, staged by Herbert Fritsch . The production was taken over by the Schauspielhaus Bochum after the end of the artistic directorship Castorf, where Anne Ratte-Polle can be heard and seen murmuring to this day. Anne Ratte-Polle has been working as a freelance actress since 2013. Since then she has played in various productions at the Schauspielhaus Zurich, also at the Zurich Opera House, the Berliner Ensemble, the Kammerspiele Munich, and most recently, in 2019, for the first time again at the Volksbühne Berlin, in Der Palast , directed by Constanza Macras .

In addition to her theater work, Anne Ratte-Polle works for cinema and television; Since 2004 she has appeared repeatedly in Berlinale films, starting with Romuald Karmakar's Die Nacht singt her Lieder , (2004) and Andreas Dresens Willenbrock (2005). It followed u. a. the films: Shahada (2010) by Burhan Qurbani , 2013 Halbschatten by Nicolas Wackerbarth and 2015 the title roles in Wanja , directed by Carolina Hellsgård , and Sibylle , directed by Michael Krummenacher . For Sibylle , Anne Ratte-Polle won the 2015 award: Best Actor in a female role at the Dark Frame Film Festival in Santa Fé . In 2020, Ratte-Polle received a nomination for the German Film Prize for her leading role in Ilker Çatak's relationship drama Es das Spelled Word (2019) applies . She had already received the Bavarian Film Prize for her performance .

She has been a member of the German Film Academy since 2005 .

Filmography (selection)

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Theater (selection)

  • 1999: Fiesco; Director: Alejandro Quintana; State Theater Cottbus
  • 2000: Effi Briest; Director: Christoph Schroth ; State Theater Cottbus
  • 2001: The Marquise of O .; Director: Christoph Schroth; State Theater Cottbus
  • 2002: Heaven divided; Director: Sebastian Hartmann; Volksbühne Berlin
  • 2002: Before sunset; Director: Christoph Schroth; State Theater Cottbus
  • 2002: Stories from the Vienna Woods ; Director: Peter Wittenberg; Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus
  • 2002: The measure of all things; Director: Elias Perrig ; Hanover Theater
  • 2003: Mamma Medea; Director: Sebastian Nübling ; Hanover Theater
  • 2003: platform; Director: Andreas Kriegenburg ; Hanover Theater
  • 2003: Danton's death ; Director: Igor Bauersima ; Hanover Theater
  • 2003: The five gold rings; Director: Christina Paulhofer ; Hanover Theater
  • 2004: what you want ; Director: Sebastian Nübling; Hanover Theater
  • 2004: The cat on the hot tin roof ; Director: Christina Paulhofer; Hanover Theater
  • 2004: Macbeth ; Director: Krystof Warlikowski; Hanover Theater
  • 2005: people in a case; Director: René Pollesch ; Hanover Theater
  • 2005: hot; Director: Jan Bosse ; German Theater Berlin
  • 2005: Amphitryon; Director: Stefan Bachmann ; German Theater Berlin
  • 2006: Strepitolino i givanotti disgratiati; Director: René Pollesch; Volksbühne Berlin
  • 2006: The big eating; Director: Dimiter Gotscheff ; Volksbühne Berlin
  • 2007: Corpus Delicti; Director: Anja Gronau; Ruhrtriennale
  • 2007: Miss Sara Sampson ; Director: Barbara Weber ; Maxim Gorki Theater Berlin
  • 2008: The Lears; Director: Barbara Weber; Wiener Festwochen , Hebbel-Theater Berlin, Theater am Neumarkt Zurich
  • 2008: The Misanthrope ; Director: Wilfried Minks ; Hanover Theater
  • 2009: The Divine Comedy; Director: Christian Pade ; Hanover Theater
  • 2009: Amanullah Amanullah; Director: Frank Castorf ; Volksbühne Berlin
  • 2009: Antigoné / Elektra; Director: Werner Schroeter ; Volksbühne Berlin
  • 2009: Good night you wrong world; Director: Gero Troike; Volksbühne Berlin
  • 2010: ocean; Director: Frank Castorf; Volksbühne Berlin
  • 2010: The Chinese; Director: Dimiter Gotscheff; Volksbühne Berlin
  • 2010: 1-2-3 Berlin; Director: Wojtek Klemm; Volksbühne Berlin
  • 2010: I'm fed up. A withdrawal with Christiane F. and Wladimir Majakowski; Director: Andreas Schimmelbusch; Volksbühne Berlin
  • 2011: Diamonds are coal at work; Director: Wojtek Klemm; Volksbühne Berlin
  • 2011: Apocalypso in A-Müll; Director: Mex panties; Volksbühne Berlin
  • 2012: Marble Marble; Director: Herbert Fritsch ; Volksbühne Berlin
  • 2012: Endless fun - 24 hours through the utopian west; Direction: Anna Viehbrock, Anna-Sophie Mahler; Hebbel Theater Berlin
  • 2013: rich and poor - arithmetic; Director: Sebastian Nübling; Schauspielhaus Zurich
  • 2014: Born Rich; Monologue; Director: Maria Magdalena Ludewig; Kampnagel Hamburg
  • 2014: guilt and atonement; Director: Sebastian Baumgarten; Schauspielhaus Zurich
  • 2014: Servant of two masters; Director: Barbara Frey; Schauspielhaus Zurich
  • 2015: The discreet charm of the bourgeoisie; Director: Sebastian Nübling; Schauspielhaus Zurich
  • 2016: Hamlet machine, role: Hamlet 2, director: Sebastian Baumgarten, Zurich Opera House
  • 2016: Who's Afraid of Hugo Wolf, Director: Herbert Fritsch, Schauspielhaus Zürich
  • 2017: Grim fairy tales, role: Little Red Riding Hood, director: Herbert Fritsch, Schauspielhaus Zürich
  • 2017: Nothing of me, role: me, director: Mateja Koleznik, Berliner Ensemble
  • 2018: To each his own, role: Donald Trump, director: Marta Górnicka, Münchner Kammerspiele
  • 2019: The Palace, Director: Constanza Makras, Volksbühne Berlin

Radio plays (selection)

  • 2005: Speaker in the film: I am the philosophy of Quinka Stoehr
  • 2006: Speaker in the documentary: Nietzsche - Director: Sven Düfer
  • 2009: Hölderlin: Antigone , director: Brigitte Witzenhausen
  • 2009: Romuald Karmakar, (Dirk Laabs): Now stop grinning - Director: Romuald Karmakar (BR)
  • 2011: How to upholster yourself is how to read (RBB)
  • 2011: Christoph Spittler: Radiofeature - Die Pickup-Artists - Director: Philippe Brühl (Deutschlandradio)
  • 2012: David Zane Mairowitz: Marlov - Return to Irkutsk - Director: Jörg Schlüter (WDR)
  • 2012: Judith Ruyters: Go play! - Director: Thomas Werner, Nike Zafiris (WDR)
  • 2013: Michael Farin : Cookie Müller. Seven takes from her life (WDR)
  • 2013: Annika Reich: 34 meters above the sea - Director: Petra Feldhoff (WDR)
  • 2013: Feature - Radio Play No.5 Freedom (Deutschlandradio)
  • 2013: Sarah Khan : The Ghosts of Berlin (Sarah) - Director: Clemens Schönborn (RBB)
  • 2013: Emil M. Cioran : To be born from the disadvantage - Director: Kai Grehn (SWR)
  • 2014: Spokeswoman in documentary film: Player - Director: Katharina Copony (ZDF / 3Sat)
  • 2014: Michael Farin: Polka Hurricane drug war dance - Director: Michael Farin, Zeitblom (WDR 1Live)
  • 2014: Katja Röder: Radio-Tatort - Grauzone - Director: Mark Ginzler (SWR)
  • 2014: Serena Dandini: Fatally Injured - Director: Thomas Leutzbach (WDR)
  • 2014: Andreas Götz, Lisa-Marie Dickreiter: Lost in Navigation - Director: Mark Ginzler
  • 2015: Walter Serner: Die Tigerin - Director: Leopold von Verschuer (BR)
  • 2015: Gerhard Meister: In the inhabited area of ​​the skull cavity - Director: Erik Altorfer (SWR)
  • 2016: Friedemann Schulz: Radio-Tatort - The love of a surrogate mother - Director: Thomas Wolfertz (HR)
  • 2016: Patrick Findeis: Metamorphoses. From the life of Maria Sibylla Merian , role: Maria Sibylla Merian - director: Kai Grehn (SWR)
  • 2016: Dirk Schmidt: Radio-Tatort - Triggered - Director: Claudia Johanna Leist (WDR)
  • 2016: Anouschka Trocker, Kristen Le Pollotec, Marie Chartron: Ma ville aprés- Paris after - director: Anouschka Trocker (RBB)
  • 2017: Chris Ohnemus: Declaration of service , role: first-person narrator - Director: Martin Zylka (SR)
  • 2017: Tom Saller: When Martha dances , role: Martha - director: Joachim Schönfeld, audio book Hamburg HHV GmbH
  • 2018: Sonya Schönberger: André Müller - feature production, director: Sonya Schönberger, Norbert Lang, Deutschlandfunk Kultur
  • 2018: Georg Klein: Just don't be afraid , role: Felicitas - Director: Jochen Langner, Deutschlandfunk radio play background Kultura
  • 2018: Jean-Michel Wheels: Going or the second of April , role: Anna - Director: Anouschka Trocker
  • 2019: Kathrin Röggla: Management meeting , role: Frau Stelleis - Director: Oliver Sturm, Bayerischer Rundfunk

Awards

  • 1999: Actor Award (Solo) at the drama school meeting in Rostock
  • 2001: Promotion Prize for the Performing Arts of the State of Brandenburg for Effi Briest and The Marquise von O.
  • 2003: Nomination for the German Television Award in the category Best Actress Supporting Role for Double Use : One Always Dies
  • 2004: Nomination for the Undine Award (international prize for young actors) for best young leading actress in a movie for Die Nacht singt ihr Lieder
  • 2014: Nomination for the Jupiter Award in the category Best German Actress for Penumbra
  • 2015: Winner Best Actor in a female role for Sibylle , Dark Frame Film Festival Santa Fe
  • 2020: Bavarian Film Award as best actress in The spoken word counts
  • 2020: Nomination for the German Film Award in the category Best Female Leading Role for The spoken word counts

Web links

Commons : Anne Ratte-Polle  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. As of November 2012
  2. Documentation on the Theatertreffen German-speaking Acting Students 1999 , accessed on November 12, 2012 (PDF; 3.8 MB)