Nicolette Krebitz
Nicolette Krebitz (born September 2, 1972 in West Berlin ) is a German actress , mostly in cinema and television films, director and musician. She also works as a speaker for radio plays and audio books.
Life
Krebitz grew up with her mother in Braunschweig- Querum and later in West Berlin. She came to film through a children's casting, which her mother actually only wanted to send her older sister to. At the side of Harald Juhnke she played in Sigi, the street sweeper his daughter.
When she was at school, she was a child star in television films and programs, after dropping out of school, Nicolette Krebitz completed classical and modern dance training at the Ballet Center and learned at the drama school "Der Kreis" (Fritz Kirchhoff School).
With the leading roles in Domenica as well as the television productions Schicksalsspiel and Just Zoé , she achieved greater attention. For her portrayal of the HIV-infected Zoé she was awarded the Adolf Grimme Prize . Nicolette Krebitz achieved great public success in 1997 with Bandits , for whom she and her colleagues Katja Riemann and Jasmin Tabatabai wrote a soundtrack that achieved gold status .
In 2001 Krebitz produced her first feature film with Jeans , which she also directed herself. Her directorial work The Heart is a Dark Forest with Nina Hoss in the lead role received much recognition from film critics in 2007. In 2008 Krebitz shot an episode of the film project Deutschland 09 . Her third feature film as a director and screenwriter, Wild , is about the encounter between a young woman and a wolf. Wild was invited to the Sundance Film Festival in 2016 and received four awards at the 2017 German Film Prize .
Nicolette Krebitz lives with her son in Berlin.
Filmography
- 1984: Sigi, the street sweeper
- 1989: The Sparrow Killer
- 1990: the eighth day
- 1993: Domenica
- 1993: game of fate
- 1993: thirst
- 1994: The man in the mask
- 1994: Zoé of all people
- 1994: Angel of Innocence
- 1994: Amok
- 1995: In the wake of evil (Desperate Measures)
- 1995: Children of Satan
- 1995: Baby monitor - killer in the nursery
- 1995: Tatort: An honorable house
- 1995: under pressure
- 1996: Greenhorn
- 1996: speed
- 1996: Condom of horror
- 1997: Bandits
- 1998: The Bubi Scholz story
- 1998: Candy
- 1999: Long Hello & Short Goodbye
- 2000: Fandango - Members Only
- 2001: the tunnel
- 2001: The Queen's Men (All the Queen's Men)
- 2001: Jeans (direction, screenplay, production, performance)
- 2002: as fast as you can
- 2002: Between day and night
- 2006: crime scene: unlucky marie
- 2007: The Heart is a Dark Forest (Director and Screenplay)
- 2007: love song
- 2009: Pihalla
- 2009: Germany 09 - The Unfinished (Director and Screenplay)
- 2010: conditions
- 2010: The city below you
- 2011: Lollipop Monster
- 2012: Tatort: Everything has its price
- 2012: The marriage fraud and his wife
- 2013: The blind spot
- 2013: It's summer outside
- 2014: Crime scene: Borowski and the sea
- 2014: blood sisters
- 2014: Better than nothing
- 2014: The tide is on time
- 2015: girlfriends - all for one
- 2016: Wild (director and screenplay)
- 2016: two meet
- 2017: High Flyer - Little Birds, Big Rattle (Richard The Stork)
- 2017: family with obstacles
- 2017: Niagara
- 2017: East wind - departure to Ora
- 2018: Wedding ceremony with obstacles
- 2019: Freedom Prize (three-part television series)
- 2020: Parents with obstacles
Awards
- 1994: Telestar for innocent angels
- 1994: International Festival Valencia for Best Young Actress
- 1994: Adolf Grimme Prize for game of fate (together with Bernd Schadewald and Niels-Bruno Schmidt )
- 1995: Telestar advancement award in the field of television play
- 1995: Golden Camera ( Lilli Palmer Memory Camera ) for Best Young Actress
- 1995: Adolf Grimme Prize for Zoe, of all places (together with Markus Imboden , Rainer Klausmann and Henry Arnold )
- 1997: Gold record for the bandits soundtrack
- 1997: R.SH Gold Music Prize for the bandits soundtrack
- 1998: Bavarian Film Prize for the music of bandits
- 1998: German Internet Film Award in bronze for bandits
- 2002: Kinofest Lünen : 1st prize - die Lüdia - for jeans
- 2003: Special award at the television film award of the German Academy of Performing Arts for “outstanding achievements” in the film As Fast as You Can
- 2004: Golden Camera for Best Actress for the role of Linda in As Fast as You Can
- 2006: Schleswig-Holstein Film Award for the best screenplay : The heart is a dark forest
- 2007: Prize of the German Film Critics (special prize) for the director - together with Bella Halben (camera) for The Heart Is A Dark Forest
- 2011: Actor Award of the Günter Rohrbach Film Award for her role in Unter dir die Stadt
- 2016: Günter Rohrbach Film Prize for Wild
- 2016: Bavarian Film Prize for Wild
- 2019: Berlin Art Prize for Film and Media Art
various
Fettes Brot have published the song Nicolette Krebitzwart (together with Tocotronic ) on their album Fettes Brot lets greetings , a modification of Bananarama's hit Robert De Niro's Waiting… .
Nicolette Krebitz is pictured on the cover of the new order album Get Ready . She can also be seen on the associated singles Crystal and 60 Miles an Hour and the tour posters. The photos are from Juergen Teller . Before that, she was on the cover of the Terranova album Close The Door (along with various soundtracks) - also photographed by Juergen Teller.
For the French film 8 Women by François Ozon , Nicolette Krebitz worked as the voice actress for the German version. She spoke the role of the daughter Suzon, played by Virginie Ledoyen .
RP Kahl made a documentary about Nicolette Krebitz, Laura Tonke , Katharina Schüttler and Inga Birkenfeld under the title Girls on Sunday , which premiered at the Munich Film Festival in 2005 and was awarded the Hessian Film Prize's young talent .
Audio books
- Nicolette Krebitz reads: In hiding: a young woman survived in Berlin 1940–1945 , with original sound recordings by Marie Jalowicz Simon , edited by Irene Stratenwerth and Hermann Simon, directed by Vera Teichmann. Reading version: Irene Stratenwerth, 7 CDs (8 hours 16 min.), Argon, Berlin 2014, ISBN 978-3-8398-1316-4 .
- Nana : radio play , Westdeutscher Rundfunk Köln . Emile Zola . With Nicolette Krebitz, radio play adaptation and direction: Peter Rothin, 2 CDs, Der Audio-Verlag, Berlin 2002, ISBN 3-89813-202-1 .
- Northline : Audiobook. Willy Vlautin . 4 CDs, Potmos Audio, Düsseldorf 2009, ISBN 978-3-491-91294-6 .
Web links
- Literature by and about Nicolette Krebitz in the catalog of the German National Library
- Nicolette Krebitz in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Nicolette Krebitz at filmportal.de (with photo gallery)
- Nicolette Krebitz on Myspace
- STERN magazine 51/2007 on the film The heart is a dark forest
- Agency profile at the Players agency , accessed on August 16, 2020
Individual evidence
- ↑ bandits-movie.de Questions and answers about the actresses: When exactly was Nicolette Krebitz born?
- ↑ Art Prize Berlin 2019 , Akademie der Künste Berlin from March 18, 2019, accessed April 10, 2019
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Krebitz, Nicolette |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actress and director |
DATE OF BIRTH | 2nd September 1972 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | West Berlin |