Margarita Broich

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Margarita Broich on the set of the television film Aufbruch , set in the 1960s (2015)

Margarita Broich ([ ˈbʁoːχ ] with Dehnungs -i ; born May 3, 1960 in Neuwied ) is a German actress and photographer . She is known, among other things, as Frankfurt Tatort Commissioner Anna Janneke .

Life

Origin and education

Margarita Broich grew up in a family of doctors who temporarily ran a private clinic in Hausen an der Wied . First she studied photo design at the Dortmund University of Applied Sciences and worked as a theater photographer for Claus Peymann in Bochum . She then completed her acting training at the Berlin University of the Arts from 1984 to 1987 .

theatre

After completing her acting training, she spent several years at the Frankfurter Schauspielhaus and played, among others, Adelheid in Einar Schleef's Götz von Berlichingen . In 1989 she was Ophelia at the Deutsches Theater alongside Ulrich Mühe as Hamlet in the production by Heiner Müller , with whom she lived for a number of years. Margarita Broich has worked with directors such as George Tabori and Robert Wilson several times . In 1986 she took part in Luigi Nono's opera Prometeo at La Scala in Milan under the direction of Claudio Abbado . In the role of Doris Schröder-Köpf , she caused a stir in Christoph Schlingensief's production Rosebud at the Volksbühne. From 1991 to 2002 she was a permanent member of the Berliner Ensemble . At the Maxim Gorki Theater she played in society ladies and Luca in Gorki's night asylum in a production by Alexander Lang . In recent years she has been involved in numerous German-speaking theaters: Volksbühne am Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz Berlin , Berliner Ensemble, Schillertheater (Berlin) , Deutsches Theater Berlin , Maxim-Gorki-Theater Berlin, Bar every Vernunft Berlin, Stadttheater Basel , Freie Volksbühne Berlin, Schauspielhaus Frankfurt am Main , Salzburg Festival . Since 1995 Broich can be seen at the Berliner Ensemble in Heiner Müller's production of Der aufhaltsame Aufstieg des Arturo Ui alongside Martin Wuttke .

Movie and TV

Margarita Broich also stood in front of the camera again and again for cinema and television films. She has taken on larger roles since the early 1990s, such as in Rudolf Thome's Love at First Sight (1991). In the Tatort Experiment (1992) she played the red-haired doctor Dr. Schneider, who had a relationship with Dr. Zauner ( Felix von Manteuffel ) has. She played other leading roles in Matti Geschonneck's Jenseits der Liebe (2001), Christian Moris Müller's film Four Windows (2006) and David Dietl's Play it safe? (2007). She was seen on television in the ARD two-part Teufelsbraten (2007), based on a novel by Ulla Hahn and directed by Hermine Huntgeburth . In the cinema she was seen as the mother of Hanno Koffler in the drama Nacht vor Augen (2008). She received a nomination for the German Film Prize for the supporting role of Hildegard Ellers in Oskar Roehler's family chronicle Sources of Life (2013) . Margarita Broich succeeded Nina Kunzendorf as Tatort commissioner for Hessischer Rundfunk (HR) in 2015 . As Chief Inspector Anna Janneke, she investigates alongside Chief Inspector Paul Brix, alias Wolfram Koch . In the literary film The Diary of Anne Frank , which was shot in spring 2015 and was released in cinemas on March 3, 2016, Broich plays Auguste van Pels , who is named Petronella van Daan in the film as in the diary. Since 2018 she has been part of the ARD television film series Meine Mutter ... as Adelheid 'Heidi' Janssen alongside Diana Amft and Stephan Luca in the regular cast.

photography

After working as a theater photographer in her early years, Broich had several exhibitions of her photographs. Portraits of fellow actors were shown shortly after their appearance under the titles End of Performance and When the Curtain Falls . In 2016 she published the photo book Alles Theater .

Private

Margarita Broich lived with the actor Martin Wuttke and their two sons Hans and Franz Broich-Wuttke in Berlin. In July 2018, the couple announced their mutual separation. She has been married to lawyer Dirk Schmalenbach since 2019.

Theater (selection)

Filmography (selection)

Margarita Broich at the Hessian Film and Cinema Prize 2016

Radio plays (selection)

  • 2004: H2OdH - Director: Paul Plamper
  • 2005: Henry Silber comes to an end - Director: Paul Plamper
  • 2006: Hochhaus - Director: Paul Plamper
  • 2007: Peymann verbalization - Director: Rimini Protokoll (Helgard Haug, Daniel Wetzel)
  • 2008: The Impossible - Director: Paul Plamper, Julian Kamphausen
  • 2008: Serenity 1 - Director: Paul Plamper
  • 2009: The Assistant - Director: Paul Plamper
  • 2010: Tacet (Calm 2) - Director: Paul Plamper
  • 2013: The Purchase - Director: Paul Plamper
  • 2013: Oliver Bukowski : Primetime - Director: Alexander Schuhmacher (radio play - DKultur )
  • 2013: Silent Night (Serenity 3) - Director: Paul Plamper
  • 2016: Silke Seibold: Give it back! - Director: Kirstin Petri (children's radio play SWR2 Spielraum)

Exhibitions

  • 2009: End of the performance - Museum der Moderne, Salzburg
  • 2011: Dream men - star photographers show their vision of the ideal - House of Photography / Deichtorhallen, Hamburg
  • 2011: When the curtain falls. Margarita Broich - Photographs - Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin
  • 2012: When the curtain falls. Margarita Broich - Photographs - Bayer Kulturhaus, Leverkusen
  • 2013: End of the performance - actors between role and reality - Stadtgalerie, Neuwied

Awards

Photo books

literature

Web links

Commons : Margarita Broich  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. All in black and nameless from October 8, 2013, Die Welt online.
  2. 20 years of "Arturo Ui" with Martin Wuttke from June 2, 2015, Die Welt online.
  3. ^ Portrait of Margarita Broich in: Der Tagesspiegel
  4. "We are still closely connected". Spiegel Online, July 30, 2018, accessed December 7, 2018.
  5. Margarita Broich privately at news.de, accessed on October 8, 2019.