Fritzi Haberlandt
Fritzi Haberlandt (born June 6, 1975 in East Berlin ) is a German actress .
Life
Fritzi Haberlandt was born in East Berlin and attended school there. In 1991 the family moved to Norderstedt together with their younger brother Philipp Haberlandt . There she graduated from high school in 1995. This was followed from 1995 to 1999 by training as an actress at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts in Berlin , where she studied in one class with Lars Eidinger , Nina Hoss , Devid Striesow and Mark Waschke .
During and after her training, Haberlandt worked with Robert Wilson , a. a. 1998 at the Berliner Ensemble (Lucile in Dantons Tod ) and 1999 in New York ( The Days Before: Death, Destruction + Detroit III ). She gained her first film experience under the direction of Egon Günther as Ernestine Vulpius in The Bride . In Kalt ist der Abendhauch according to Ingrid Noll , directed by Rainer Kaufmann , she played the leading role and received the Bavarian Film Prize for it . At the end of 1999 she took up an engagement at the Hanover Theater , where she made her debut as Franziska in Minna von Barnhelm by GE Lessing (directed by Tilman Gersch) and as Emily in Our Little City / Action by Thornton Wilder / Sam Shepard (directed by Hartmut Wickert).
From the 2000/2001 season until the end of the 2005/2006 season she was a member of the Thalia Theater in Hamburg . From 2006 to 2008 she was part of the ensemble of the Berlin Maxim-Gorki-Theater under the artistic direction of Armin Petras . She continues to perform at the Maxim Gorki Theater, and since 2009 at the Vienna Burgtheater .
In 2012, Haberlandt was nominated for the German Film Award for her supporting role in Hendrik Handloegtens Summer Window , after she had already received the award for her performance in Handloegtens Learn to Lie (2003). She lives together with the director and screenwriter in Berlin-Kreuzberg .
2013 she played, once again Handloegtens director, in the music video family party of bosses , the main person.
In 2017 she was seen at the Salzburg Festival in Lulu in a production by Athina Rachel Tsangari in the role of Countess Geschwitz.
Haberlandt is a member of the German Film Academy .
Filmography
- 1999: the bride
- 2000: The evening breath is cold
- 2002: Heimatfilm! (Director: Daniel Krauss )
- 2003: Learn to lie (Director: Hendrik Handloegten )
- 2004: Peas at half past six (Director: Lars Büchel )
- 2004: Blind (Director: Lars Büchel )
- 2004: Klara (Director: Ina Weisse )
- 2007: A late girl (Director: Hendrik Handloegten )
- 2007: Hands Off Mississippi (Director: Detlev Buck )
- 2007: Nothing but Ghosts (Director: Martin Gypkens )
- 2008: Freischwimmer (Director: Andreas Kleinert )
- 2008: The moon and other lovers (Director: Bernd Böhlich )
- 2008: A strong finish (Director: Rainer Kaufmann )
- 2009: Tatort - Dead Men (Director: Thomas Jauch )
- 2009: Polizeiruf 110: The poor children of Schwerin (Director: Christine Hartmann )
- 2009: Krauses Kur (Director: Bernd Böhlich )
- 2010: Tatort - As once Lilly (Director: Achim von Borries )
- 2011: An island called Udo (Director: Markus Sehr )
- 2011: The Blue from Heaven (Director: Hans Steinbichler )
- 2011: Window to Summer (Director: Hendrik Handloegten )
- 2011: Night without Tomorrow (Director: Andreas Kleinert )
- 2011: Krauses Bride (Director: Bernd Böhlich )
- 2012: Transpapa (Director: Sarah-Judith Mettke )
- 2012: The Dragonfly and the Rhino (Director: Lola Randl )
- 2013: Tatort - Summ, Summ, Summ (Direction: Kaspar Heidelbach )
- 2014: Polizeiruf 110 - Beetle and Princess (Director: Robert Thalheim )
- 2014: Nonsense and the Coati Gang (Director: Veit Helmer )
- 2014: Krause's Secret (Director: Bernd Böhlich )
- 2014: The crime scene cleaner - pigs (Director: Arne Feldhusen )
- 2014: The Loss (Director: Thomas Berger )
- 2016: Tatort - Der loyal Roy (Director: Gregor Schnitzler )
- 2016: Nebel im August (Director: Kai Wessel )
- 2016: Murder Always Goes - The Boss Is Dead (Director: Markus Sehr )
- 2017: Timm Thaler or laughter sold (Director: Andreas Dresen )
- 2017, 2020: Babylon Berlin (Direction: Tom Tykwer , Achim von Borries and Hendrik Handloegten )
- 2018: Germany 86
- 2019: Murder Always Goes - The Cook Is Dead (Director: Markus Sehr )
- 2020: Mr and Mrs Bulle - Waste (Director: Fabian Möhrke , TV series)
Important theater work
- Title role in Lulu by Frank Wedekind - Director: Michael Thalheimer
- Lucille in Dantons Tod by Georg Büchner - Director: Robert Wilson
- Franziska in Minna von Barnhelm by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing - Director: Tilman Gersch
- Natascha in night asylum by Maxim Gorki - Director: Andreas Kriegenburg
- Julie in Liliom by Ferenc Molnár - Director: Michael Thalheimer
- Pink in Fight City. Vineta by Fritz Kater - Director: Armin Petras
- Luise Miller in Kabale und Liebe by Friedrich Schiller - Director: Michael Thalheimer
- Mitzi in Liebelei by Arthur Schnitzler - Director: Michael Thalheimer
- Charlotte in The Sorrows of Young Werther by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - Director: Jan Bosse
Audiobooks (selection)
- 2003: Molly Moon by Georgia Byng , Der Hörverlag , ISBN 3-89940-088-7
- 2003: Hands off Mississippi by Cornelia Funke , Jumbo Neue Medien & Verlag , ISBN 978-3-89592-797-3
- 2004: Two wild little witches by Cornelia Funke , Jumbo Neue Medien & Verlag , ISBN 978-3-8337-1008-7
- 2007: The artificial silk girl by Irmgard Keun , Random House Audio , ISBN 978-3-89830-968-4
- 2008: The little ghost by Otfried Preußler , Der Audio Verlag , ISBN 978-3-89813-772-0
- 2009: Diary of Anne Frank , Argon Verlag , ISBN 978-3-86610-765-6
- 2014: Stories from the pony farm by Anne Braun, Jumbo Neue Medien & Verlag , ISBN 978-3-8337-3288-1
Radio plays
- 2014: Hiromi Kawakami : The sky is blue, the earth is white or: The teacher's portfolio - Director: Heike Tauch (radio play - DKultur )
Awards
- Young Talent of the Year 2000 and 2001 ( Theater heute )
- Bavarian Film Prize 2000: Best young actress for Kalt is the evening breath
- Boy Gobert Prize 2001
- Alfred Kerr Actor Award 2003 for your roles in Time to Love Time to Die and Flirtation
- German Film Award 2004: Best supporting actress for learning to lie down
- Hessian TV Prize 2007 for her portrayal in the TV film A late girl
- Ernst Lubitsch Prize 2012 for an island named Udo
Web links
- Fritzi Haberlandt in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Fritzi Haberlandt at filmportal.de (with photo gallery)
- Agency profile from Fritzi Haberlandt
- Literature by and about Fritzi Haberlandt in the catalog of the German National Library
Individual evidence
- ^ Fritzi Haberlandt. podcast.de, archived from the original on September 24, 2015 ; accessed on May 22, 2017 .
- ↑ a b Fritzi Haberlandt in the Munzinger archive , accessed on May 22, 2017 ( beginning of article freely accessible).
- ↑ Anna Kemper , Daniel Müller: In a class of its own. Conversation with Nina Hoss, Fritzi Haberlandt, Lars Eidinger and Mark Waschke. In: ZEITmagazin 7/2013, February 7, 2013, accessed on May 22, 2017.
- ↑ Family celebration. Bosse , March 28, 2013, accessed May 22, 2017 (music video, archive version ).
- ^ Fritzi Haberlandt. In: deutsche-filmakademie.de. German Film Academy , accessed on March 6, 2019 .
- ^ Nonsense and the coati gang: New film for children with u. a. Benno Fürmann. Web news , archived from the original on November 1, 2014 ; accessed on May 22, 2017 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Haberlandt, Fritzi |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | June 6, 1975 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Berlin |