Monika Baumgartner
Monika Baumgartner (born July 19, 1951 in Munich ) is a German folk actress and theater director .
Life
Monika Baumgartner was born in Munich as the daughter of the accountant Gertrud Baumgartner (* 1927 or 1928) and the post office clerk Friedrich Baumgartner. She has two siblings, a sister and a brother.
After training from 1969 to 1972 at the Otto Falckenberg School , she began her first engagement in 1973 at the Nationaltheater Mannheim . There she played Polly in The Threepenny Opera , Hermia in A Midsummer Night's Dream , Christoferl in A Joke He Wants to Make and Julie in Liliom . In 1978 she moved to the Hamburg Thalia Theater under Boy Gobert and made her debut as Simba in The Marquis of Keith . From 1983 to 1986 she was a member of the ensemble at the Münchner Kammerspiele . Here she embodied Helga in 1983 in Not Fish Not Meat and in 1985 the daughter in the world premiere of Die Bauern die , both works by Franz Xaver Kroetz and staged by himself.
Monika Baumgartner has also been present in film and television since the late 1970s. Her breakthrough came in 1981 with the two-part television film Die Rumplhanni , in which she played the main character of the same name. Not a little later began her relationship with the man she married in the late first half of the 1990s. After a year of marriage, the couple separated again.
Together with her sister, she has been running an interior design business in Munich since 1996.
In 1998 she directed a television film for the first time: Die Ehr Abschneider . In 1999 she directed Peter Turrini's Die Liebe in Madagascar at the Nationaltheater Mannheim . In 2000 she returned to the stage as an actress at the Münchner Kammerspiele after a long time. In 2003 she played Maria in Lower Bavaria at the Munich Volkstheater after hunting scenes from Lower Bavaria , and in 2004 at the Luisenburg Festival in Wunsiedel .
In 2003, she played alongside Jörg Hube in the Bavarian set language version, the wife Martha in Heinrich von Kleist's The Broken Jug , directed by Michael Lerchenberg ; the television direction was taken over by Hans-Klaus Petsch. Since 2008 she can be seen in the role of Elisabeth Gruber in the television series Der Bergdoktor .
Monika Baumgartner appears regularly in numerous Bavarian TV series. She had supporting roles in Our most beautiful years , Zur Freiheit , Polizeiinspektion 1 , The Millionaire Farmer , Munich 7 , Meister Eder and his Pumuckl , Tatort , The Rosenheim Cops , The Old One , SOKO 5113 , Derrick , The normal madness , The Bull of Tölz and in the comedy aristocracy .
She also teaches at the Bavarian Theater Academy August Everding and can be seen regularly on the Munich theater stages .
Trivia
Monika Baumgartner was a member of the 15th Federal Assembly in 2012 , for which she was proposed by the Greens in the Bavarian State Parliament.
Baumgartner lives in Gröbenzell , but still owns a small apartment in Munich, in which she has let the homeless Walter Reinhardt, known for his “Wolpertinger Express”, live for a small rent since she moved out in 2013 .
Filmography (selection)
- 1978–1994: Derrick (TV series, various roles, 8 episodes)
- 1979: The millionaire farmer
- 1980: Made (short film)
- 1981: The Rumplhanni
- 1983: The bell war
- 1983: Waldheimat (2.06)
- 1984: Our man from the South Pole
- 1983–1985: Our best years
- 1986: To freedom
- 1986: Rosowski
- 1986/1987: The millionaire farmer
- 1988, 1991: A Case for Two (TV series, various roles, 2 episodes)
- 1988: strong times
- 1989: Meister Eder and his Pumuckl (TV series, 2 episodes)
- 1990: the terrible girl
- 1991: Go Trabi Go
- 1991: super jam
- 1992–2020: SOKO5113 / SOKO Munich (TV series, various roles, 7 episodes)
- 1994–1995: Air Albatros (TV series, 26 episodes)
- 1995: Sau stings
- 1996: As long as there is love (TV series, 11 episodes)
- 1997: The Bull of Tölz: Peasant Wedding (TV series)
- 1997: Sophie - Smarter than the police (TV series, 6 episodes)
- 1999–2008: Siska (TV series, various roles, 4 episodes)
- 2002: Not without my lawyer
- 2002: Tatort: Scrap and Homicide (TV series)
- 2002, 2014: The Rosenheim Cops (TV series, various roles, 2 episodes)
- 2003: The Broken Jug
- 2003: Jennerwein
- 2004: For God's sake
- 2004: The bull from Tölz: The miracle of Wemperding
- 2004: Tatort: suburban ballad
- 2005: Crime scene: Death on the roller
- 2007: Summit storm
- 2007: The great Hobeditzn
- 2007: Crime scene: A gmahde Wiesn
- since 2008: The mountain doctor
- 2008: Under Suspicion: The Wrong Woman (TV series)
- 2008: Commissioner South and the Queen's Secret
- 2010: Dr. Hope - A woman doesn't give up
- 2010: Molly & Mops - Life is not a bundt cake.
- 2011: I never told you
- 2011: Advanced family
- 2011: my brother, his legacy and me
- 2011: Deadly high
- 2012: autumn child
- 2013: The Gruberin
- 2014–2015: Cheerful to fatal: Monaco 110 (TV series, 9 episodes)
- 2014: that's it! Out! Amen!
- 2016: Hattinger and the Fog (TV series)
- 2018: It doesn't get any greener, said the gardener and flew away
- 2018: Rosamunde Pilcher - The Secret of the Flower Island (TV series)
- 2018: Betty's Diagnosis (TV series, episode Love and Passion )
Awards
- 1981: AZ star of the week for the evening paper for the title role in the two-part TV series Die Rumplhanni
- 1985: tz-Rosenstrauss of the year of the Munich Tz as the best theater actress for peasant deaths at the Munich Kammerspiele
- 1986: tz-Rose of Münchner Tz for her role as Grete Hinkemann in Der Nusser at the Bavarian State Theater in Munich
- 1996: Bavarian TV Prize for her role as Anni in Sau stands out
- 2002: A- Z star of the year for the Munich evening newspaper for her role in the television game Death is no proof
- 2009: Bavarian poet thaler
- 2011: Bavarian Order of Merit
- 2014: Upper Bavarian Culture Prize
- 2018: Bavarian Heritage Ambassador
literature
- Nina Grabe: Baumgartner, Monika . In: Manfred Brauneck, Wolfgang Beck (ed.): Theater Lexikon 2. Actors and directors, stage managers, dramaturges and stage designers . Rowohlt's encyclopedia published by Rowohlt Taschenbuch Verlag. Reinbek near Hamburg, August 2007, ISBN 978 3 499 55650 0 , p. 46 f.
Web links
- Monika Baumgartner in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Monika Baumgartner at filmportal.de
- Monika Baumgartner at the Dietrich agency
Individual evidence
- ↑ Short biography of Monika Baumgartner ( memento from October 18, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) on the website of Bayerischer Rundfunk
- ↑ TV star Monika Baumgartner: Your mother can go home again. February 20, 2018, accessed July 14, 2020 .
- ↑ Monika Baumgartner gave her mom the gift of laughter again. August 14, 2019, accessed July 14, 2020 .
- ↑ Abendzeitung Germany: Monika Baumgartner: The mountain doctor mom is moving to Mallorca. Retrieved July 18, 2020 .
- ↑ Uwe Ritzer: "One begins to doubt oneself" In: Süddeutsche Zeitung of February 17, 2017, accessed on July 18, 2020.
- ↑ Bergdoktor star Monika Baumgartner in an interview with DONNA. Retrieved July 15, 2020 .
- ^ "Der Bergdoktor": This is how Hans Sigl, Ronja Forcher & Co. live and love privately | GALA.de. Retrieved July 15, 2020 .
- ↑ Home visit to Monika Baumgartner: "Our business 'Hermanas'" | Der Bergdoktor - Official fan club for the popular ZDF series. Retrieved on July 15, 2020 (German).
- ↑ TV star Monika Baumgartner: Your mother can go home again. February 20, 2018, accessed July 14, 2020 .
- ↑ Margret Osterloh elects Joachim Gauck with: Schweinfurt GRÜNE in the Federal President election SW1 News March 2, 2012.
- ↑ Carolin Ostrowski: The mountain doctor mom: A good soul. In: www.liebenswert-magazin.de. February 9, 2017, accessed July 15, 2020 .
- ↑ Monika Baumgartner: Actress rents out Munich's most famous homeless person an apartment. Retrieved July 20, 2020 .
- ↑ Culture Prize for Monika Baumgartner and Franz Xaver Bogner welt.de from September 28, 2014.
- ↑ Monika Baumgartner is Kulturerbe Bayern Ambassador - Kulturerbe Bayern. Retrieved July 15, 2020 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Baumgartner, Monika |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actress and theater director |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 19, 1951 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Munich |