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Birge Schade (born February 7, 1965 in Wilster ) is a German actress .

Life

Education and theater

Birge Schade, born as the daughter of a seaman and ship engineer in Schleswig-Holstein near Itzehoe , grew up from the age of 6 in Bavaria near Ingolstadt , where she started school and graduated from high school . As a teenager she took on extras at the Stadttheater Ingolstadt . After completing ballet training at the Roleff-King Ballet Academy, she graduated from the drama school at Schauspiel München . In the USA, she deepened her acting training in New York. On stage she played at the Munich Residenztheater and from 1994 to 1997 for the Bremen shakespeare company. In 1999/2000 she could be seen in Vienna as the artist museum Alma Mahler-Werfel in Joshua Sobol's play Alma (director: Paulus Manker ). She had other theater engagements at the Theater am Neumarkt Zurich (2000) and at the Theater am Kurfürstendamm (2006). From 2012 to 2015 Schade was on tour with the play Licht im Dunkel by Broadway author William Gibson ; in the play about the deafblind Helen Keller she played Keller's teacher Anne Sullivan .

In June / July 2013 guested pity beside Oliver Stritzel as "Vicomte de Valmont," at the Theater am Kurfürstendamm as "Marquise de Merteuil" in a stage adaptation of the epistolary novel Dangerous Liaisons by director Amina Gusner . In 2014 she played the daughter of the Troll King in Peer Gynt at the “LehnschulzenHofbühne” in Viesen (director: Boris von Poser ). Since January 2018 Birge Schade, with Florian Bartholomäi as a partner, can be seen on the stage of the Kleiner Theater am Südwestkorso in Berlin in the Berlin premiere of the play Switzerland by the Australian author Joanna Murray-Smith in the role of Patricia Highsmith .

Movie and TV

Schade made her film debut in 1988 as "Fanny" in Herbstmilch . In the fantasy film The Neverending Story II - In Search of Fantasies , she had one of her first, early cinema roles. She had supporting roles in the cinema in Schlafes Bruder (1995; as Franziska) and as Fräulein Mertens in the film drama Beyond the Silence . In the 1990s, Schade played mainly in television series such as Der Fahnder , Die Wache , Ein Fall für Zwei and Aufachse . In the TV thriller Der Skorpion (1997), staged by director Dominik Graf as a dark city thriller , Schade played the porn actress Daria, with whom Robin ( Marek Harloff ), the son of a police superintendent, falls in love. Her breakthrough brought her the lead role in the historical two-parter Die Wüstenrose (2000), in which she portrayed the self-confident Berlin doctor Klara, who took up a position in a hospital ward in German South West Africa at the beginning of the 20th century .

Since then she has starred in dramas, crime novels and comedies. In the crime drama Späte Rache (first broadcast: November 2001) by director Matti Geschonneck , she played alongside Peer Jäger and Christian Redl . In Christopher Roth's film Baader (2001), she played the RAF terrorist Ulrike Meinhof . In Dominik Graf's TV film Hotte im Paradies (first broadcast: October 2002), a milieu study in the pimp milieu, she was the prostitute Rosa. In the TV film Katzenzungen (first broadcast: October 2003), the story of three friends who meet for a short vacation every year, Meret Becker and Ina Weisse were her partners. In the movie Delfinsommer (theatrical release: April 2004) she played Caroline Wagner, the mother of a young girl who is attracted to a sect. In Polizeiruf 110: Winterende (first broadcast: September 2004) she was the undertaker and funeral orator Marianne Dammers, who had a relationship with the murder victim and takes revenge for the humiliation inflicted on her. In the political thriller Mord am Meer (first broadcast: March 2005), she played Sylvia Glauberg, the wife of police commissioner Anton Glauberg , at the side of Heino Ferch , again under the direction of Matti Geschonneck . In the crime film Der Tote am Strand (director: Martin Enlen ), which was shown for the first time at the Hamburg Film Festival in October 2006 , she played the wife Regina and sister of the main character Rosa ( Silke Bodenbender ).

This was followed by leading and supporting roles in the crime series Ein starkes Team (2005; as janitor and inspector Garber's neighbor Jutta Hellenthal), Das Duo (2005; as Linda Sewing, the Hamburg “second wife” of a bigamist), Bloch (2008; as a psychotic mother Sabine Doran, who kills her child), Bella Block (2008; as Corinna Böhme, the alcoholic childhood friend of a murdered young woman who repeatedly gave the murder victim a false alibi), Donna Leon (2009; as Sonia Tassini, the wife of a suspected night worker in a glass factory) and Commissioner Lucas (2010; as mother Christel Huber, who is worried about her missing daughter).

In between, she was seen in November and December 2007 in the 6-part television series Elvis and the Commissioner in a continuous series role. She played the innkeeper Anja Nolte, who “not only provides the investigating commissioner Hans Behringer ( Jan-Gregor Kremp ) with home cooking”.

Schade played the female lead in the romantic TV comedy Stars Above the Ice (first broadcast December 2009; director: Sigi Rothemund ). She played the science journalist Nina Hofmann, who meets her great love, the marine biologist Martin Schnell ( Michael Fitz ), again on a trip to the Arctic . In Police Call 110: Bloody Money (first broadcast: April 2010) she played the clinic doctor Dr. Andrea Lund in the St. Andreas Clinic, who is blackmailed by her daughter's kidnapper to let one of her patients die, but who, in her desperation, confides in Chief Inspector Schneider ( Wolfgang Winkler ).

Schade had her first leading role in the cinema in the movie Die Räuberin (2012), the directorial debut of the screenwriter Markus Busch . Schade embodied Tania in her mid-forties, who moved from Munich to northern Germany to live and work as an artist, and whose life takes a turn when she enters into a relationship with a much younger man.

In the ARD television comedy Mensch Mama! (Director: Dirk Regel ), which was first broadcast in September 2012, she played the wife and mother Anja Bremer, who doesn't tell her family about her lottery win. In the TV family comedy The Entrance Examination (first broadcast: November 2012) she played the divorced clinician Dr. Susanne Meissner, a single mother of three children, introduces her children to her new friend Markus Sedlow (Jan-Gregor Kremp), who is also the mathematics teacher of her teenage son, for the first time, and he goes on holiday together in the Tyrolean mountains takes away. In the Stubbe crime thriller Tödliche Bescherung (first broadcast: December 2013) she played the tax advisor Liane Stieler, who becomes a murderer out of unrequited love. In the crime scene: Franziska (ARD first broadcast: January 2014) she played Katharina Streiter, the new head of the prison , who is skeptical about the imminent release of the murderer and rapist Daniel Kehl ( Hinnerk Schönemann ), and with a hostage-taking in “her” prison is faced.

In the TV comedy Mit Burnout durch den Wald (first broadcast: August 2014), she played Hanna, the therapist for a group of burnout patients, surrounded by an ensemble of well-known TV stars (including Jutta Speidel , Walter Kreye , Stefanie Stappenbeck , Max von Pufendorf ). In the crime scene: Perhaps (first broadcast: November 2014) she portrayed Karin Breitenbach, the boss of Chief Detective Felix Stark ( Boris Aljinovic ). In the Spreewald crime thriller Die Tote im Weiher (first broadcast: November 2014) she was the psychologist and psychotherapist Dr. Trumaschek. In the 2014 Christmas program, Schade was featured on the ZDF television series Cruise into happiness . She played Anna Körner, the much younger wife of the terminally ill owner of a cardboard box factory who was once in love with the son of her current husband. In the ZDF comedy in -laws (first broadcast: February 2015) she was Irene Steimle, the bride's mother. In the ZDF crime series A strong team she had in the film Die Die! (First broadcast: February 2015) one of the leading roles; she played Veronika Teichmann, a clerk at the Berlin employment office who becomes a murderer out of an unrequited love for one of her Hartz IV customers.

In March 2016 Schade was seen in the ARD television film Frau Pfarrer & Herr Priester in the female lead. She played the single parent and courageous pastor Rieke Schmidt. In Tatort: ​​Land in this time (first broadcast: January 2017) she played Rosi Grünenklee, the heavily indebted owner of a hairdressing salon, whose employee is the victim of an arson attack on the salon. She played the journalist Marion Brinkhoff, the co-founder of an anti-lobby organization, in the Wilsberg crime thriller Die Fifth Macht (first broadcast: February 2017). In February 2017 she was seen in the ZDF series The Specialists - In the Name of the Victims in a leading role in the episode; she played the nursery owner Barbara Berg, who passed on information to a journalist about her brother, who was selling radioactive vegetables in the 1980s. In the Cologne Tatort: ​​Neighbors (first broadcast: March 2017), she played the married and frustrated Anne Möbius.

In the ZDF crime series SOKO Wismar , she played the lead role in the feature-length Christmas episode 2017 ( Bitter Christmas , first broadcast: December 2017), who worked for a wood carver at the Wismar Christmas market , who became a murderer and kidnapper, to the suicide of hers To avenge his son. In December 2017 she was also seen in a leading role in the ZDF television series Das Traumschiff ; she played the teacher and future school principal Lale Hansen, who tries to get over the separation from her husband with the cruise. In the ZDF Herzkino series Spring (2018) she played the successful politician Lala and partner of the Munich architect Jan Steinmann ( Christoph M. Ohrt ). In the “ZDF Saturday Crime” series Herr und Frau Bulle (2018), Schade is part of the investigative team as Diane Springer, the personal assistant and “right hand” of the case analyst Heiko Wills, together with Johann von Bülow , Alice Dwyer and Tim Kalkhof . In Magdeburg Police Call 110: Ten Roses (first broadcast: February 2019) she was the psychiatrist and neurologist Dr. Paola von Jogow, who prepares transsexuals for their gender reassignment after their own gender change had not been approved by an expert. In the 8th season of the ZDF series Last Trace Berlin , Schade took on one of the main episode roles as the wife of a convicted ex-finance manager who disappeared without a trace. In the TV series Der Usedom-Krimi , she embodied the loyal, solidary and in love with the landlord housekeeper of a successful Usedom building contractor in the 10th film entitled Dreams (2019). In the fourth part of the TV series Die Drei von der Müllabfuhr , Die Drei von der Müllabfuhr - Kassensturz (2020), Schade embodied the desperate Berlin corner bar host Regine, who is on the verge of bankruptcy with her husband.

Awards and private matters

In 2005 she received the German TV Prize in the category “Best Actress Supporting Role” for her roles in “ Hotte in Paradise ”, “ Katzenzungen ” and “ Delphinsommer ”.

Birge Schade practices Taekwondo . Schade was raised and confirmed as a Protestant , but left the church as a young adult. Today she describes herself as "far removed from any creed". Schade is divorced and lives in Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg . She has a son with the jazz musician Max Hacker, with whom she was together for 15 years.

Filmography (selection)

Radio plays

Awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Birge Schade (* 1965) . Vita at Kino.de . Retrieved May 29, 2016.
  2. a b c Birge Schade . Interview with Birge Schade. Broadcast Boulevard on Sunday of March 13, 2016. Antenne rbb. (mp3, 30 minutes, archived on fyyd.de). Retrieved on March 26, 2017.
  3. a b c d Birge Schade: Language as a gateway to the world . Portrait and interview; in: Mainpost of January 26, 2012. Retrieved May 29, 2016.
  4. a b It's fun to be the bad guy. In: Berliner Morgenpost . June 10, 2013. Retrieved May 29, 2016.
  5. Dangerous Liaisons Official website of the Komödie am Kurfürstendamm. Retrieved May 29, 2016.
  6. Birge Schade ( Memento of the original from May 29, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. ; Vita; Official website of LehnschulzenHofbühne. Retrieved May 29, 2016. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.lehnschulzenhofbuehne.de
  7. Sixth Viesen Spring Theater Spring with the premiere “Peer Gynt” opens From Lies and Dreams. In: Märkische Allgemeine . June 2, 2014. Retrieved May 29, 2016.
  8. Berlin premiere: Switzerland. In: Berliner Morgenpost . December 21, 2017. Retrieved February 18, 2018.
  9. Berlin premiere: Switzerland. Internet presence of the small theater on the south west parade. Retrieved February 18, 2018.
  10. The Scorpion. Plot / photo. Retrieved May 29, 2016.
  11. The desert rose. Plot / still, TV movie . Retrieved May 29, 2016.
  12. Late revenge. Plot / still, TV movie . Retrieved May 29, 2016
  13. Cat's Tongues . Plot / stills, TV movie . Retrieved May 29, 2016
  14. TV film "The Dead on the Beach" . TV review at tittelbach.tv . Retrieved March 5, 2019.
  15. Elvis and the Commissioner . Plot and content at fernsehserien.de. Retrieved January 10, 2017.
  16. ^ Film review: Drama "Die Räuberin": Soul mates on the Watt. In: THE TIME . June 20, 2012. Retrieved May 29, 2016.
  17. ARD shows the lottery comedy "Mensch, Mama" with Birge Schade . TV notice. In: Der Westen, September 13, 2012. Retrieved March 5, 2019.
  18. a b c TV pastor on ARD: Birge Schade: “I'm not the helper type” Interview in: BZ . dated March 17, 2016. Retrieved May 29, 2016
  19. The actors Gruber and Schade are "pastor and priest": "The Pope has rock star qualities" . Interview with Domradio on March 18, 2016. Accessed on May 29, 2016
  20. Soko Wismar: Bitter Christmas . Television review. In: Volksstimme from November 29, 2017. Retrieved November 29, 2017.
  21. Broadcast note: "The Dream Ship: Uruguay" December 26th, 2017 at 8:15 pm on ZDF . Official website of Studio Hamburg from December 19, 2017. Accessed January 3, 2018.
  22. Series "Spring - Episodes 2018" . TV review at tittelbach.tv . Retrieved May 18, 2018.
  23. Mr. and Mrs. Bulle - Death in the Kiez . Action. Official website of EIKOM Filmproduktion GmbH. Retrieved October 31, 2018.
  24. Mr. and Mrs. Bulle: Death in the Kiez: The Saturday crime thriller . ZDF press portal. Press kit. Retrieved October 31, 2018.
  25. In the tango step at the beginning of a new series: Mr. and Mrs. Bulle . TV criticism at Kriminetz.de. Retrieved October 31, 2018.
  26. ^ "Polizeiruf 110" - review: Ten roses . In: Schwäbische Zeitung from February 9, 2019. Retrieved on February 10, 2019.
  27. Last trace Berlin | Bonus payment . Plot and cast. Official website of the ZDF. Retrieved March 8, 2019.
  28. Series “Strandgut / Dreams. The Usedom Crime " . TV review at Tittelbach.tv . Retrieved November 15, 2019.
  29. TV tip: "Dreams - The Usedom Crime" (ARD) . TV review by Tilmann P. Gangloff at evangelisch.de. Retrieved November 15, 2019.
  30. The three of the garbage disposal - Kassensturz . Plot, cast and picture gallery. Official website Das Erste . Retrieved June 5, 2020.
  31. Christopher Schmitt: "The three of the garbage disposal - Kassensturz:" against the dying of bars . TV review. at Prisma.de. Retrieved June 5, 2020.
  32. BERLIN PERSONALITIES SHOW THEIR KIEZ: Birge Schade: Rooted in Prenzl'berg . In: QIEZ of February 13, 2015. Retrieved October 31, 2018.
  33. a b THE MARRIAGE WITH JAZZ MUSICIAN WAS 15 YEARS: TV star Birge Schade divorced . In: BILD from March 25, 2018. Retrieved October 31, 2018.