Brigitte Hobmeier
Brigitte Hobmeier (born March 2, 1976 in Munich ) is a German actress . From 2013 to 2015 she played the Buhlschaft im Jedermann at the Salzburg Festival .
Life
Brigitte Hobmeier grew up in Ismaning near Munich and studied at the Folkwang University in Essen from 1996 to 1999 after graduating from high school . After first guest engagements at the Landestheater Neuss and at the Schauspielhaus Düsseldorf , she was part of the ensemble of Peter Stein's Faust project from 1999 to 2001 . From 2002 to 2005 she played under Christian Stückl at the Münchner Volkstheater , where she celebrated successes as viola in Shakespeare's Was ihr wollt , as Lulu and Geierwally . In 2004 she received the Bavarian Art Prize .
Brigitte Hobmeier has been a member of the Münchner Kammerspiele ensemble since 2005 , where she appeared as Warja in Chekhov's Der Kirschgarten and in the role of Gudrun Ensslin in Elfriede Jelinek's Ulrike Maria Stuart . For her interpretation of the lucky seeker Elisabeth in Ödön von Horváths Glaube Liebe Hoffnung , she was awarded the Faust Theater Prize in 2007 in the category Best Acting Performance in Drama . Thomas Ostermeier's stage version of Fassbinder's The Marriage of Maria Braun with Brigitte Hobmeier in the role of the title heroine was invited to the Berlin Theatertreffen in 2008 and received very positive reviews. In 2010 she played, again in a production by Thomas Ostermeier, alongside Lars Eidinger in Lars Norén's Demons at the Schaubühne am Lehniner Platz . In the Münchner Kammerspiele she can still be seen in the role of Susn in Herbert Achternbusch 's play of the same name and as Empress Elisabeth in Ivo van Hove's stage version of Visconti's Ludwig II , which premiered on March 3, 2011.
In the past few years, Brigitte Hobmeier was also increasingly present in television and cinema productions. Already in 2003 she drew attention to herself in the leading role of Sören Voigt's Identity Kills and won two actor awards at international film festivals. In 2005 she was involved in an art theft as Birgit Winkler in the Konstanz crime scene The Smile of the Madonna . She was involved in Martin Gypkens ' adaptation of Judith Hermann's narrative volume Nothing but Ghosts as well as alongside Maximilian Brückner in Marcus H. Rosenmüller's film adaptation of the life story of the robber Kneißl and in the film adaptation of Andrea Maria Schenkel's bestseller Tannöd . In the ZDF historical drama The Midwife - For Life and Death , she played the title role alongside Mišel Matičević . In the episodes of ARD Radio Tatort produced by Bayerischer Rundfunk , she speaks to Chief Police Officer Senta Pollinger.
From July 2013 to August 2015 were Hobmeier at the Salzburg Festival in everyone the Paramour .
Brigitte Hobmeier is married to a writer and has a son.
Filmography
- 2001: Stiller Sturm - Director: Tomasz Thomson
- 2003: Identity Kills - Director: Sören Voigt
- 2003: Wir - Director: Martin Gypkens
- 2003: And Tschüss, Ihr Lieben (TV movie) - Director: Connie Walther
- 2005: Maria's Last Journey (TV film) - Director: Rainer Kaufmann
- 2005: Tatort - The Smile of the Madonna - Director: Christoph Stark
- 2006: Winterreise - Director: Hans Steinbichler
- 2006: Raunacht (TV film) - Director: Stephanus Domanig
- 2006: Death of a Friend (TV film) - Director: Diethard Klante
- 2006: Nothing but Ghosts - Director: Martin Gypkens
- 2007: White Lilies - Director: Christian Frosch
- 2008: Räuber Kneißl - Director: Marcus H. Rosenmüller
- 2008: Tatort - Bunny in the Pit - Director: Dagmar Knöpfel
- 2009: The Mother-of-Pearl Color - Director: Marcus H. Rosenmüller
- 2009: Hanna and the bank robbers - Director: Carolin Otterbach
- 2009: Tannöd - Director: Bettina Oberli
- 2010: Tatort - The impossibility of imagining death - Director: Christine Hartmann
- 2010: Die Midwife - Auf Leben und Tod (TV movie) - Director: Dagmar Hirtz
- 2011: Papa at home alone (TV film) - Director: Vivian Naefe
- 2011: Summer in Orange - Director: Marcus H. Rosenmüller
- 2012: End of the closed season - Director: Franziska Schlotterer
- 2012: What do women do at 3:30 in the morning? - Director: Matthias Kiefersauer
- 2013: Doom in the Mountains - Director: Dirk Regel
- 2013: Who's Afraid of the White Man? - Director: Wolfgang Murnberger
- 2015: Luis Trenker - The fine line of truth - Director: Wolfgang Murnberger
- 2015: Nutcracker and Mouse King - Director: Director: Frank Stoye
- 2016: Part of Us - Director: Nicole Weegmann
- 2017: Stadtkomödie - The White Lie - Director: Marie Kreutzer
- 2018: Schwartz & Schwartz - My First Murder - Director: Rainer Kaufmann
- 2019: M - A city is looking for a murderer (TV series) - Director: David Schalko
- 2019: Schwartz & Schwartz: Death in the House - Director: Jobst C. Oetzmann
- 2019: A village defends itself - Director: Gabriela Zerhau
- 2019: Vorstadtweiber (TV series)
radio play
- 2005: Oskar Maria Graf : One against all . Role: Elly. Director: Bernadette Sonnenbichler. BR radio play and media art 2005.
- 2012: James Joyce : Dubliner . Radio play in 12 parts. With Sylvester Groth , Peter Fricke a . a. Director: Ulrich Lampen . BR Radio Play and Media Art 2012. Published as an audio book by Hörverlag Munich. ISBN 978-3-86717-834-1 .
- 2013: EM Cioran : On the disadvantage of being born - Director: Kai Grehn (radio play - SWR )
- 2014: Sabine Bergk : Ichi or the dream of a novel , director: Judith Lorentz ( DKultur )
- 2014: Robert Hältner : Pilgrimage - Director: Ulrich Lampen ( Radio-Tatort - BR radio play and media art )
- 2015: Robert Hältner: Schenja ( Chief Police Officer Senta Pollinger) - Director: Ulrich Lampen (Radio-Tatort - BR radio play and media art)
- All ARD radio crime scenes of the BR by Robert Hältner with Brigitte Hobmeier as police chief Senta Pollinger in the BR radio play pool.
- 2015: Ödön von Horváth : The eternal philistine . Radio play in four parts. Role: Anna. Director: Bernadette Sonnenbichler / BR radio play and media art 2015. As a podcast / download in the BR radio play pool.
- 2015: Elfriede Jelinek : The Silent Girl - Director: Leonhard Koppelmann / BR Radio Play and Media Art 2015. As a podcast / download in the BR Radio Play Pool.
play
- Buoy in everyone
- In Peter Stein's Faust project
- Viola in What you want
- Lulu
- Die Geierwally (title role)
- Varya in the cherry orchard
- Gudrun Ensslin in Ulrike Maria Stuart
- Elisabeth in faith love hope
- The marriage of Maria Braun (title role)
- Susn (title role, Herbert Achternbusch )
- Empress Elisabeth in Ivo van Hoves Ludwig II.
- Nadia in Rocco and his brothers
Awards
- 2004 - Best Actress for her role in Identity Kills at the International Independent Film Festival Romania and the International Contemporary Film Festival in Mexico City
- 2004 - Bavarian Art Prize in the performing arts category
- 2007 - Faust Theater Prize in the category Best Acting Performance in Drama for the role of Elisabeth in Faith, Love, Hope
- 2011 - Austrian Adult Education TV Prize 2010 for The Midwife - For Life and Death
- 2011 - Theater Prize of the City of Munich
- 2012 - Nomination for the Golden Camera in the category Best German Actress for Die Midamme - Auf Leben und Tod
- 2012 - Grimme Prize for The Midwife - For Life and Death
- 2012 - Best Actress at the World Film Festival Montreal for the end of the closed season
- 2013 - Ulrich Wildgruber Prize
- 2014 - Best actress at the Bavarian Film Prize 2013 for the end of the closed season
- 2016 - Special prize for outstanding performance at the Baden-Baden TV Film Festival for her portrayal in Part of Us
Web links
- Literature by and about Brigitte Hobmeier in the catalog of the German National Library
- Brigitte Hobmeier in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Brigitte Hobmeier at filmportal.de
- Agency website by Brigitte Hobmeier
- The Venus von Ismaning , portrait in KulturSpiegel 12/2006
- I am many , portrait in uMag , September 15, 2008
- “I'm wild as a fox.” Brigitte Hobmeier in an interview with Herlinde Koelbl , Zeit Online from September 16, 2012
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b diepresse.com - Salzburg Festival: Hobmeier ceases to be wooing . APA notification dated August 28, 2015, accessed August 30, 2015.
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↑ Jeannette Neustadt: Fassbinder is as alive as ever in the theater . In: welt.de , June 8, 2007, accessed June 6, 2013;
Christine Wahl: A wonderful marriage . In: tagesspiegel.de , May 6, 2008, accessed June 6, 2013;
Christoph Funke: Reach your goal in two hours. This year's Theatertreffen German-speaking theaters in Berlin - a thoughtful look back . In: nzz.ch , May 20, 2008, accessed June 6, 2013. - ↑ Dirk Pilz: Fate is half life . In: berliner-zeitung.de , March 4, 2010, accessed on June 6, 2013.
- ↑ Senta Pollinger alias Brigitte Hobmeier on www.radiotatort.ard.de ( Memento of the original from January 19, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (accessed on January 11, 2010).
- ↑ Bernhard Flieher: Everyone has to learn to let go . In: salzburg.com , June 5, 2013, accessed June 6, 2013.
- ↑ Eric Leimann: Brigitte Hobmeier: As from another century ( Memento from May 31, 2011 in the Internet Archive ). In: ln-online.de , April 15, 2011, accessed on June 6, 2013.
- ^ BR radio play pool - BR radio crime scene
- ^ BR radio play Pool - Horváth, The eternal philistine
- ^ BR radio play Pool - Jelinek, The silent girl
- ↑ Theater Prize of the City of Munich 2011 to Brigitte Hobmeier: Jury statement (accessed on July 8, 2011)
- ^ Dpa : Film awards in Montreal for Hobmeier and Tsintsadze. . In: focus.de , September 4, 2012, accessed on June 6, 2013.
- ↑ Christian Rakow: Brigitte Hobmeier receives Ulrich Wildgruber Prize 2013. In: nachtkritik.de. Retrieved June 6, 2013 .
- ^ Hustle and bustle, heat, big words: Bavarian Film Prize in Munich. (No longer available online.) T-online.de, January 18, 2014, archived from the original on January 18, 2014 ; Retrieved January 18, 2014 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Hobmeier, Brigitte |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 2, 1976 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Munich |