Anneke Kim Sarnau

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Anneke Kim Sarnau 2016 at the German Radio Prize

Anneke Kim Sarnau (born February 25, 1972 in Elmshorn ) is a German theater and film actress .

Life

Anneke Kim Sarnau, who comes from Klein Offenseth-Sparrieshoop (Pinneberg district), passed her Abitur at the Bismarck School in Elmshorn and then began studying philosophy and English at the University of Kiel . After one semester, she left the university and trained as an actor at the Stuttgart University of Music and Performing Arts from 1993 to 1996 . Before and during this time she was involved in several experimental films.

From 1996 to 1998 she was engaged at the Burgtheater in Vienna. This was followed by guest appearances at the Hamburger Kammerspiele , at the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus and at the Deutsches Schauspielhaus Hamburg . Sarnau has also been featured in film productions since 2000.

In 2002 she received the Adolf Grimme Prize for her role as the daughter of a terminally ill mother at the end of the season together with Hannelore Elsner . For her portrayal of a young police officer who breaks apart from being harassed by superiors and colleagues at work, she was recently awarded the Grimme Gold Prize, the Golden Gong and also the German and Bavarian Television Prize in The Hope Dies . Sarnau became known to an international audience in 2005 through her not insignificant supporting role as Berlin kindergarten teacher Birgit in the film The Eternal Gardener .

Since 2010 Anneke Kim Sarnau and Charly Hübner have formed the Rostock investigator duo Bukow and King of the TV series Polizeiruf 110 for the NDR . In the case of Feindbild and ... and you're out , they were nominated for the Grimme Prize in 2012 .

Anneke Kim Sarnau lives in Berlin- Charlottenburg. Her great-great-uncle is the actor Hans Söhnker, who died in 1981 . She has had a son since 2011 and a daughter since 2014.

Filmography

Anneke Kim Sarnau (top, third from left) with the cast of Ein Mann, ein Fjord!

movie theater

watch TV

Short films

  • 1996: Boy Meets Winona (Director and Screenplay: Christian Bahlo)
  • 2005: A Simple Love (Direction and Screenplay: Maike Mia Höhne )
  • 2009: Schautag (Director: Marvin Kren )
  • 2016: The Best of the North (Direction and Screenplay: Detlev Buck , clips)

Synchronous roles

Audiobooks (selection)

Engagements at the theater

Awards

Web links

Commons : Anneke Kim Sarnau  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. In other sources, e.g. on their agency website, the year of birth is given as 1975.
  2. Stern-TV-Magazin from April 15, 2010
  3. Grimme Institute: Contingent Fiction / Special ( Memento from January 24, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
  4. Anneke Kim Sarnau became the mother of a girl . Berliner Morgenpost , February 23, 2014, accessed on November 22, 2016.
  5. The best thing about the north: The new Buck clips . ndr.de , July 28, 2016, accessed November 22, 2016.