Marianne Sägebrecht

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Marianne Sägebrecht at the " Filmfest Biberach " 2003

Marianne Sägebrecht (born August 27, 1945 in Starnberg ) is a German actress and cabaret artist .

Live and act

Marianne Sägebrecht played in a theater group while she was still at school . After completing secondary school , she initially trained as a medical-technical assistant . At the age of nineteen, Sägebrecht married and had a daughter. With her husband and sister she ran the cabaret “Spinnradl” in Starnberg for four years .

After her divorce in 1976, Marianne Sägebrecht ran the “Mutti Bräu” artists' pub in the Schwabing district of Munich , where she made contact with actors and artists from the Roncalli circus . From 1977 to 1981 she worked at the cabaret "Opera curiosa" and from 1979 onwards also played theater. Since she now had a good reputation as an all-round artist, director Percy Adlon helped her to get her first film role in 1983 with his film The Swing .

The films that followed saw Sägebrecht become extremely popular. Again and again she mimed the simple woman next door, who doesn't put up with anything. Her best-known films include Zuckerbaby (1984), Out of Rosenheim (1987), Rosalie Goes Shopping (1989) - all three directed by Percy Adlon , Der Rosenkrieg (1989) and Asterix and Obelix against Caesar (1998). In French productions she played a. a. Michel Piccoli's housekeeper in Martha and I and little Rémi's foster mother in Das Foundelkind . In 1996 she starred in Volker Schlöndorff's film adaptation of Der Unhold based on the novel Der Erlkönig by Michel Tournier alongside John Malkovich , Gottfried John and Simon McBurney .

From 2001 to 2004 she took on the title role of a Bavarian cook alongside Gunter Berger in the three-part ARD television film series Marga Engel , in which she also worked on the script. In 2002 she made a guest appearance in the television series Café Perjury by Franz Xaver Bogner . Bodo Fürneisen cast her as Frau Holle for his fairy tale film of the same name from 2008.

In Tomy Wigand's comedy film Omamamia she played the devout emigrant Marguerita, who traveled from Canada to Rome after the death of her husband to live with Pope Benedict XVI. Asking forgiveness for a long-kept family secret. In 2013 and 2019 she read the annual Advent story in the television show The Advent Festival of 100,000 Lights , moderated by Florian Silbereisen . Since 2014 she can be seen in the partially animated real-life films about Pettson and Findus in the role of the helpful Beda Andersson, who helps Pettson to find his tomcat. In June 2015 she was on stage in the role of Bavaria Toleranta in Bussi - Das Munical , a musical directed by Thomas Hermanns . At the end of 2016, she played a SOKO informant in several episodes of the SOKO Munich series .

In addition, Sägebrecht is committed to helping dying people; she supports the Christophorus Hospice in Munich. She lives in Bernried on Lake Starnberg .

Filmography (selection)

Radio plays

  • 2012: Patrick Findeis : No beautiful country - Director: Kai Grehn (radio play - SWR)
  • 2013: EM Cioran : On the disadvantage of being born - Director: Kai Grehn (radio play - SWR)
  • 2014: Walt Whitman : Children of Adam - translation and direction: Kai Grehn ( Klangkunst - RB / DKultur / SWR)

Awards

Web links

Commons : Marianne Sägebrecht  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The readers of the Advent story on mdr.de from November 30, 2019.
  2. Marianne Sägebrecht will be a guest at Mühlacker Uhlandbau on pz-news.de on January 29, 2018.
  3. Silence , accessed May 3, 2020
  4. Marianne Sägebrecht receives the 2009 Culture Prize on August 4, 2008, accessed on August 4, 2008