Bambi Awards 2002
The 54th Bambi Awards took place on November 21, 2002 in the Estrel Convention Center in Berlin . It was moderated by Barbara Schöneberger and Götz Otto and broadcast live on ARD .
event
The audience Bambi
The public Bambi 2002 was awarded in the category Best Commissioner . The award went to Ulrike Folkerts for her role as crime scene inspector Lena Odenthal . She prevailed against Maria Furtwängler (crime scene commissioner Charlotte Lindholm ) and Hannelore Hoger ( Bella Block ) , among others .
Award winners
Charity
Udo Reiter on behalf of the MDR for the “spontaneous and great help with the flood disaster”, especially for the donation gala Hope dies last
laudation: Angela Merkel
Comeback of the year
Film International
Halle Berry for Monster's Ball
Film National
Hannelore Elsner for My Last Film
Classic
Culture
Dieter Wedel for his new production of the Nibelungen saga in Worms
Life's work
Maria Schell and Maximilian Schell
laudation: Maria Furtwängler
Fashion
Pop Artist of the Millennium
Michael Jackson
laudation: Boris Becker
Pop International
Pop National
Audience Bambi
Sports
Rudi Völler
laudation: Franz Beckenbauer
TV moderation
Maybrit Illner for her "convincing performance in the television duel between Federal Chancellor Gerhard Schröder and Bavaria's Prime Minister Edmund Stoiber ".
Laudation: Klaus Wowereit
economy
Dietmar Kuhnt CEO of RWE
Moral courage
Iris Berben “for her courageous commitment against forgetting and for a reconciliation between Jews and non-Jews in Germany”
Laudation: Paul Spiegel
Web links
- Bambi Prize Winner. In: Bambi.de. Retrieved on November 23, 2018 (pleaseenter "2002"under I'm looking for and start the search).
- Rüdiger Klausmann: Maria Schell's tears of farewell. In: Bambi.de. Retrieved May 31, 2017 .
- Bambi Awards. In: IMDb. Retrieved May 31, 2017 .
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c Michael Jackson named "Pop Artist of the Millennium" . In: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung . November 22, 2002 ( online [accessed May 31, 2017]).
- ↑ a b The Bambi Prize Winners 2002. In: Tagesschau.de-Archiv. November 16, 2001, accessed May 31, 2017 .