Maria Kwiatkowsky

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Maria Kwiatkowsky (2004)

Maria Kwiatkowsky (born April 23, 1985 in Berlin ; † July 4, 2011 there ) was a German actress .

Life

Maria Kwiatkowsky attended the Camille Claudel High School in Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg until 2004 . After graduating from school, she studied linguistics and literature . Even while she was still at school, she acted, took acting courses for young people from 1998 and played in various off-theater projects. For her role as "Alice" in the film En Garde by the director Ayşe Polat , she and her film partner Pinar Erincin received the Leopard for best actress at the Locarno International Film Festival in 2004 . She also played the leading role Amelie in the TV film Liebe Amelie (2005), for which she was awarded the German Film Prize at the Munich Film Festival . In 2006 she also played a small role in the episode Tooth for Tooth of the ZDF television crime series Ein starkes Team . In July 2006 she played one of the leading roles in Daniel Lang's short film Drei .

In 2005 she lit a day care center in Prenzlauer Berg, according to her own statement out of “private and professional frustration”. This resulted in property damage of around 440,000 euros. In May 2006 she was sentenced by the youth judge Kirsten Heisig to a two-year youth sentence suspended from three years probation .

In October 2006 she became a member of the drama ensemble of the Freiburg Theater . From the 2009/2010 season she played in several productions of the Volksbühne Berlin , among others by Frank Castorf , since 2010 as a permanent member of the ensemble. She was honored as one of the “Young Actresses of the Year” in the 2010 critics' survey by Theater heute magazine .

Maria Kwiatkowsky also continued her film career. In 2009 she was in the feature film Die Ex bin ich , as an anorexic young woman in the episode Gut Feeling from the ARD series Bloch and in the ZDF crime thriller Commissioner Lucas - Forgetting and Forgiving as Daniela Lehner at the side of Florian Panzner each in one To see main role. In 2010, when she was awarded the Golden Camera , she received the Lilli Palmer & Curd Jürgens memory camera as “best young actress”. In June 2011 she began filming the film The Invention of Love, in which she played the leading role of an acting student under the direction of Lola Randl - alongside Mario Adorf and Sunnyi Melles . Maria Kwiatkowsky died on July 4, 2011, while filming, at the age of 26 in her Berlin apartment. The cause of death was a cocaine overdose . The already wacky part of The Invention of Love was retained and a second storyline was added. In this part, Marie Rosa Tietjen took on Kwiatkowsky's role as an intern on the film set . The film was completed in 2013 and released in theaters in May 2014.

Theater productions

Audiography

  • 2005: Snow White and Russian Red, DLR - as Angela (based on the novel by Dorota Masłowska )
  • 2006: The last dragon, MDR - as the king's daughter (based on the children's book by Dunja Arnaszus )
  • 2007: The story of Franz Biberkopf, SWR / BR / RBB - as Cilly (based on the novel by Alfred Döblin )
  • 2007: bitch calls, MDR - as lozenges Liese (adaptation of Zille Heinrich bitch talks of 1921)
  • 2010: Atemschaukel, NDR - as Planton-Kati (based on the novel by Herta Müller )
  • 2010: After work, SWR - as Ines (by Frauke Schmidt and Juri Sternburg )
  • 2010: Sleet, DLR (by Werner Buhss )
  • 2011: Shooting Leyla - a high-resolution car chase, RBB / SWR (by Dunja Arnaszus )
  • 2011: Hell, DLR - as Hell (based on the novel by Lolita Pille )
  • 2011: Black Dog. Weißes Gras, BR - as Martha (by Kilian Leypold)

Filmography

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Internet

Awards

literature

Grave monument for Maria Kwiatkowsky in the New Cemetery St. Marien-St. Nikolai in Berlin

Web links

Commons : Maria Kwiatkowsky  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Footnotes

  1. Mary's new life after juvenile imprisonment . In: BZ September 26, 2009
  2. Britta Weddeling: Report: The role of her life . In: Focus . No. 29, July 18, 2011
  3. ^ Announcement of death: Actress Maria Kwiatkowsky has died . In: Berliner Morgenpost . July 8, 2011
  4. Ulrich Seidler: You didn't always want to be the problem case . In: Berliner Zeitung . July 8, 2011
  5. Dispute over additional costs - insurance pays after the actress dies with cocaine . In: Süddeutsche Zeitung . 2nd July 2014
  6. A cinematic monument. In: Kurier am Sonntag of August 25, 2013, p. 6
  7. Peter Zander: Kino: "The Invention of Love" wrestles with itself as a film . In: Berliner Morgenpost . May 1, 2014
  8. BR program calendar radio play: Kilian Leypold, Black Dog. White grass ( Memento from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) also as an online download ( Memento from October 23, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) (50 MB)
  9. ^ Winners of the 57th Locarno International Film Festival (PDF, Italian; 99 kB), accessed on April 22, 2011