Dagmar Biener
Dagmar Biener (born June 23, 1946 in Berlin ) is a German voice actress and actress .
Life
At the age of four she danced in the children's ballet at the Friedrichstadt-Palast in Berlin and at the age of five she played in the children's film Stips in 1951 . In 1957 she appeared as Louison in the comedy The Imaginary Sick at the Castle Park Theater .
After secondary school, she took acting lessons from Else Bongers from 1962 to 1964 . In 1963 she made her debut at the Renaissance Theater , in 1968 and again in 1972/73 she played at the Freie Volksbühne Berlin , 1968 to 1970 and again from 1995 to 2001 at the Hansa Theater , 1970 at the Hebbel Theater and the Theater am Kurfürstendamm and finally from 1974 to 1992 and again since 2003 in the stands . Biener acted mainly in tabloids , but also in musicals and operettas . For her portrayal of Lene Paschulke in Sabine Thiesler's play Hochzeit bei Zickenschulze , the actress, who is only 1.56 meters tall, received the 1997 Golden Curtain Audience Award of the Berlin Theater Club.
In 1998 she appeared at the Theater des Westens , in 2000 she worked at the Stella-Musical-Theater in a musical version by Emil and the detectives by Erich Kästner . After guest engagements at Berlin theaters, she returned to the musical genre in 2015 and played the role of Maria in the musical I've never been to New York in Berlin, Hamburg and Munich until 2017 .
In 1970 she was one of the actors involved in the socially critical television film Bambule , which was discontinued at short notice after the screenwriter Ulrike Meinhof had joined the terror scene and was not broadcast until 1994.
She took on smaller roles in Loriot's comedies Oedipussi and Pappa ante portas, among others . She also starred in many series. She had changing supporting roles in the sketch series Harald and Eddi .
She also works as a voice actress. For decades she worked as the German voice of actresses such as Miou-Miou , Holly Hunter , Barbara Windsor , Nancy Allen , Jane Birkin , Colleen Camp and Kim Darby in over 100 films and numerous series.
Biener is married and has one grown daughter.
Filmography
- 1951: Stips
- 1958: The Young Lions
- 1959: Freddy under strange stars
- 1965: In the land of plenty
- 1966: Port Police - Adventures on Saturday (TV series)
- 1967: self-service
- 1969: the failure
- 1970: one girl for everything
- 1970: Bambule
- 1970: Over at Lehmanns (TV series)
- 1971: The thing in itself - and how to turn it
- 1971: Business with Plückhahn
- 1973: Get in and die
- 1974: wages and love
- 1974: Death in Astapowo
- 1975: family happiness
- 1975: Resolved and Announced (TV series) - The Doppelganger
- 1978: The Whitsun excursion
- 1979: St. Pauli Landungsbrücken : Mrs. Klagens
- 1982: Fleeting acquaintances
- 1982: Danny's dream
- 1983: Satan is on God's side
- 1983: Noah's Ark company
- 1983: A case for two - Mr. Pankraz, please!
- 1984: What should become of you
- 1984: if I didn't have you
- 1985: Happy Holidays - Holiday stories from Sri Lanka and the Maldives (TV series)
- 1986: Meier
- 1986: Hikes through the Mark Brandenburg
- 1988: Fifty Fifty
- 1988: Oedipussi
- 1988: A cuckoo in the nest
- 1989: Everything changes with the next man
- 1990: The new man
- 1991: housemen
- 1991: Pappa ante portas
- 1993: Transit - The story of a company (six-part television film)
- 1993: gold dust
- 1994: A strong team - mixed doubles
- 1995: Spreebogen
- 1995: Rudi Rüssel racing pig
- 1995: In safe hands
- 1995: The man on the edge of the bed
- 1997: Sparrow - Sparrow and the lost stones
- 1999: Sparrow and the dead from Vilnius
- 1999: Stan Becker - Real Friends
- 1999: The girl from the cake
- 1999: Downhill City
- 2000: In the Millionaires Club
- 2000: A strong team - bank robbery
- 2001: Tanke terminus
- 2004: A strong team - the suspicion
- 2005: Sitting giants at stand-up snacks
- 2004–2005: Sabine! (TV series)
- 2005: Secret Love - The Schoolboy and the Postman
- 2006: The foam cleaner
- 2007: A strong team - Among wolves
- 2008: Notruf Hafenkante (TV series) - Episode: Surprising encounter
- 2010: The Last Bull (TV series) - episode: Murder while cuddling
- 2012: Heimatgeschichten (TV series) - episode: The blue men
- 2016: SOKO Stuttgart (TV series) - episode: Dirty Harry
- 2018: The Specialists (TV series) - Episode: The Angel Maker
literature
- Thomas Bräutigam : Stars and their German voices. Lexicon of voice actors. Schüren, Marburg 2009, ISBN 978-3-89472-627-0 , pp. 57-58.
Web links
- Dagmar Biener in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Agency profile
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Biener, Dagmar |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | June 23, 1946 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Berlin |