Mareike Carrière

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Mareike Carrière at the Berlinale 2010

Mareike Ann Carrière (born July 26, 1954 in Hanover , † March 17, 2014 in Hamburg ) was a German actress . She also worked as a radio play speaker , respiratory therapist and coach .

Life

Mareike Ann Carrière was born in Hanover in 1954 and grew up in Lübeck . She was the daughter of the psychiatrist and neurologist Bern Carrière . As a child, she was already on stage, together with her brothers Mathieu (* 1950) and Till (1952–1979). Both brothers became actors. Till, a stage actor, committed suicide at the age of 26.

At the age of 16 she began her training at the Lübeck drama school. After completing this, she made up her A-levels and studied English and French at the Sorbonne in Paris . She graduated with a diploma as a translator.

In 1977 she made her first international feature film Taugenasst (director: Bernhard Sinkel ), based on the novel From the life of a good-for-nothing by Joseph von Eichendorff . Immediately afterwards she shot Un second souffle , directed by Gérard Blain . In 1978 Eberhard Schubert selected her from among 1,000 candidates as the leading actress for his Nazi drama Flamme up . For this role she received the critics award.

In 1981 Carrière returned to Germany from Paris and married the film producer Joachim von Vietinghoff . The center of her life became Berlin . She played theater, made international cinema and television films and trained as a breathing teacher at the Ilse Middendorf Institute for Experiencing Breath in Berlin.

In 1986 she became the first female patrol officer on German television (after there had already been female police officers, e.g. in Tatort ) alongside Arthur Brauss in the series Großstadtrevier . She had previously attended the police and learned karate and shooting . Parallel to the metropolitan area , she stood in front of the camera in Berlin for the series Praxis Bülowbogen , in which she played the role of Dr. Katrin Brockmann played. She has also made international feature films: Yerma , Mary Ward , The Dancer , Zugzwang (directed by her brother Mathieu Carrière), Der Rosengarten (directed by Oscar- winner Fons Rademakers ) and television films such as Guilty on Suspicion , The Laurents, The History of the Huguenots and Christian Rother, banker of Prussia .

In 1993 Carrière got out of the metropolitan area after 62 episodes . She then played in the series Die Schule am See developed for her by ARD and in the six-part L'avvocato delle donne , an Italian-German co-production for RAI and ARD. In 2001 she played the leading role with Miriam Stein in the ARD film Das Mädchen aus der Fremde . This film has won several awards at international film festivals and is still the ARD's most frequently repeated feature film.

In 2002 she played for ZDF in the trilogy Pommery and… Turkey Breast - Wedding Cake - Funeral Feast , the story of a Berlin family, with Armin Rohde , Katharina Thalbach and Horst Krause .

In 2003 she changed the genre. For ProSieben she played in the comedy series What does not fit is made to fit after the box office success of Peter Thorwarth . This was followed by the filming of Prophecies of Doom - Time of Reconciliation based on the novel of the same name by Günter Grass , several films for ZDF and Macht der Angst , a crime scene in Kiel .

In 2007 Carrière returned to the theater after many years: In Die 7 Todsünden , a play by Andreas Schmidt and Luci van Org , she appeared in the Theater am Kurfürstendamm and from March 2009 in the comedy Winterhuder Fährhaus (Hamburg).

In 2008 she was seen in the ARD production My Daughter and the Millionaire . This was followed by several productions for ARD and ZDF as well as in 2010 a work with David Cronenberg in his film adaptation of Christopher Hampton's play A Dangerous Method - a dark desire - the story of Sabina Spielrein and her relationship with C. G. Jung .

At the end of 2010 she went on tour in Germany again with Die 7 Todsünden . In addition, she completed training as a systemic coach at the Coaching Academy Hamburg and offered "face-to-face training" and "change coaching".

Mareike Carrière was married to the film producer Joachim von Vietinghoff from 1981 to 1994 . In 1993 she moved to Hamburg, where she married the dentist Gerd Klement in 1997. She was a representative of UNICEF until her death and was committed to the Hamburg Beacon Hospice .

Private

Gravestone of Mareike Carrière

In early 2012 she developed bladder cancer , which later metastasized.

In her private life, she lived rather secluded in her apartment in an apartment building in the Hamburg district of Eimsbüttel. On March 17, 2014, the day her father celebrated his 93rd birthday, Carrière died at the age of 59 in a hospital in Kassel (official statement from her manager: with her family in Hamburg) of the consequences of her cancer. On March 28, 2014, a memorial service took place in the Fritz-Schumacher-Halle at the Hamburg cemetery Ohlsdorf , to which numerous family members, friends and companions came. Contrary to the family's original plans to bury her in the family grave at the main cemetery in Lübeck , where her mother Jutta Carrière also found her final resting place, her grave is in the Hamburg cemetery in Ohlsdorf.

Filmography

Feature films (selection)

TV films (selection)

TV Shows

Web links

Commons : Mareike Carrière  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Obituary notice ( Memento from February 25, 2015 in the Internet Archive )
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  3. ^ Mareike Ann Carrièren. In: Munzinger. March 18, 2014, accessed March 30, 2014 .
  4. ^ Family, fans and companions say goodbye to Carrière. In: Abendblatt. March 18, 2014, accessed March 30, 2014 .
  5. Mareike Carrière , Internationales Biographisches Archiv 36/2012 from September 4, 2012, in the Munzinger archive , accessed on March 17, 2014 ( beginning of the article freely available)
  6. Actress Mareike Carrière has died. dpa article on faz.net , March 17, 2014, accessed on March 17, 2014.
  7. Offers from Mareike Carrière on her website (as of March 2014) ( Memento from March 30, 2014 on WebCite )
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  9. Actress Mareike Carrière is dead ( memento of the original from March 18, 2014 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. at www.bz-berlin.de on March 17, 2014, accessed on March 18, 2014. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.bz-berlin.de
  10. Matthias Röhe: Hamburg - our celebrities lived here. Books on Demand, Norderstedt 2015, ISBN 978-3-7347-4600-0 .
  11. Hundreds say goodbye to Mareike Carrière. In: The world . March 28, 2014, accessed March 15, 2014 .
  12. ^ Mareike Carrière rests in the Ohlsdorf cemetery. (No longer available online.) June 5, 2014, archived from the original on May 26, 2014 ; Retrieved June 5, 2014 . 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. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.hamburger-allgemeine.de
  13. Mareike Carrière's grave. June 5, 2014, accessed June 5, 2014 .