Annett Renneberg
Annett Renneberg (born March 16, 1978 in Rudolstadt ) is a German actress and singer .
Life
Renneberg was born in Thuringia and lived in East Berlin from the age of two , where she later attended high school. In addition to school, she received lessons in singing , piano and accordion , and her career aspiration to be an opera singer was established early on. From 1991 to 1997 she received vocal training.
In 1991 she was discovered at a casting and got the lead role in the crime film The Brut of the Beautiful Soul . In 1995 she played her second leading role in the film Maja and was nominated for her acting performance for the Telestar .
After graduating from high school in 1997, Renneberg wanted to study opera singing, but instead received an offer from director Peter Zadek to take on a speaking and singing role in his staging of the rise and fall of the city of Mahagonny at the Salzburg Festival . Annett Renneberg discovered her love for the theater and further stage engagements followed in the next few years, mainly working with Peter Zadek.
Renneberg played in more than 90 TV and cinema productions. She became popular with her role as Signorina Elettra Zorzi in the film adaptations of the Donna Leon novels Commissario Brunetti , which she played from 2000 to 2019.
Renneberg appears with his own stage programs; she sings, recites and makes music with various artists. Since 2007 she has accompanied the writer Donna Leon on her reading tours in Germany and reads and moderates the evenings. 2016 took them instead of Johanna Wokalek the role of Queen of the Night in the play The Ignorant and the Madman by Thomas Bernhard at the Salzburg Festival.
In the hospital series In All Friendship , she has played the role of Dr. Maria Weber .
When she was awarded the Golden Camera in 2002 , she received the Lilli Palmer Memory Camera as the best young actress. In 2005 Annett Renneberg was nominated for the German Film Award for her leading role in the film Devot .
Annett Renneberg lives with her husband and two sons on a farm in the Müritz region in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania .
theatre
- 1998: The rise and fall of the city of Mahagonny by Bertolt Brecht, role: narrator and girl - director: Peter Zadek , Salzburg Festival
- 1999–2006: Hamlet by William Shakespeare, role: Ophelia and Fortinbras - director: Peter Zadek, Wiener Festwochen
- 2004–2005: Lina by Markus Hille, role: Lina - director: Uwe Eric Laufenberg , world premiere, Hans Otto Theater Potsdam
- 2004–2008: Peer Gynt by Henrik Ibsen, role: Solveig - director: Peter Zadek, Berliner Ensemble
- 2008: Naked by Luigi Pirandello , role: Ersilia - director: Peter Zadek, German world premiere, St. Pauli Theater Hamburg
- 2008: Siegfried's Women and The Last Days of Burgundy , Role: Kriemhild - Director: Dieter Wedel , Nibelungen Festival in Worms
- 2016/17: The Ignorant and the Insane by Thomas Bernhard, role: Queen of the Night - Director: Gerd Heinz , Salzburg Festival, Burgtheater
Filmography
movie theater
- 1999: Behind the Rainbow, Director: Jan Peter
- 2000: The Breath Artist, Director: Marco Kreuzpaintner
- 2003: Devot , directed by Igor Zaritzki
- 2003: Liberated Zone, director: Norbert Baumgarten
- 2004: Schatten, directed by Markus Engel
- 2004: peas at half past six , director: Lars Büchel
- 2005: Marie, directed by Alexandre Powelz
Television (selection)
- 1992: The Brut of the Beautiful Soul, Director: Rainer Behrend
- 1995: Friends for Life (TV series, episode Engelhaar )
- 1996: Dr. Stefan Frank - The doctor whom women trust (TV series, episode Auf Messers Schneide )
- 1996: Maja, director: Volker Maria Arend
- 1997: Die Musterknaben , director: Ralf Huettner
- 1997: Bloody Divorce, Director: Manuel Siebenmann
- 1997, 2005: A Case for Two (TV series, various roles, 2 episodes)
- 1998: Das Böse, directed by Christian Görlitz
- 1998: Francis, directed by Angelika Mönning
- 1999: Balko (TV series, episode Sold Innocence )
- 1999: Kommissar Rex (TV series, episode The Loser ), director: Michi Riebl
- 2000-2019: Donna Leon (TV series, 26 episodes)
- 2000: Models, directed by Mark von Seydlitz
- 2001: Tatort - The President (TV series), director: Thomas Bohn
- 2001: Angel seeks wings, directed by Marek Gierszał
- 2001: Zwei Brüder (TV series, episode Farewell ), director: Andy Bausch
- 2001: Utta Danella - The Blue Bird , Director: Dietmar Klein
- 2002: Kolle - A life for love and sex, director: Susanne Zanke
- 2003: A strong team - colleague murderer (TV series), directed by Peter F. Bringmann
- 2003–2006: Die Cleveren (TV series, 3 episodes), director: Christiane Balthasar
- 2003: The Last Witness (TV series, episode Skin from Iron ), director: Bernhard Stephan
- 2003: Berlin - A city is looking for the murderer , directed by Urs Egger
- 2004: Siska (TV series, episode As long as the heart beats )
- 2005: Under white sails - an odyssey of hearts
- 2005: Tatort - Rache-Engel , director: Robert Sigl
- 2006: Tatort - Under Control , directed by René Heisig
- 2006: Tatort - Fire Fighters , Director: Thomas Bohn
- 2007: Mature achievement !, Director: Martin Gies
- 2009–2012: Commissioner Stolberg (TV series, 21 episodes)
- 2009: Die Wölfe (three-part TV series, one episode), directed by Friedemann Fromm
- 2009: The man from the Palatinate
- 2009: Rahel - A Prussian Affair, Director: Catharina Deus
- 2010: Under different circumstances: death in the monastery
- 2015: blue water life
- 2016: Notruf Hafenkante (TV series, episode class reunion )
- since 2017: In all friendship (TV series)
- 2018 and 2019: In all friendship - The young doctors (TV series episode eye level and matter of the heart )
- 2018: SOKO Stuttgart (TV series, episode Everything has an end )
- 2018: In all friendship: Two hearts (TV movie)
Awards
- 1997: Nomination for the Telestar (best actress in a television play) for Maja
- 2002: Lilli Palmer Memory Camera (Best Young Actress)
- 2009: International Emmy Award in the category TV-Movie / Mini-Series: Die Wölfe (lead role Lotte)
Web links
- Annett Renneberg in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Annett Renneberg at Crew United
- Official website Annett Renneberg
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Renneberg, Annett |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 16, 1978 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Rudolstadt , GDR |