Sabine Timoteo

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Sabine Timoteo (born Hagenbüchle ; born March 25, 1975 in Bern ) is a Swiss actress .

Life

In 1994 she completed dance training at the Swiss Vocational Ballet School, followed by engagements at the Deutsche Oper in Düsseldorf and tours with the Ariadone company of the Butoh dancer Carlotta Ikeda.

For her first feature film - leading role in Philip Gröning's L'amour, l'argent, l'amour , Sabine Timoteo was awarded the Swiss Film Prize and the Bronze Leopard in Locarno as “ best actress ” in 2001. In the television film Die Freunde der Freunde by Dominik Graf , she played the leading role of "Billie" in 2002. The production was awarded the Adolf Grimme Prize in 2003. Timoteo received another Swiss film award in 2008 for her role in the television thriller Side Effects . In Die Mitte der Welt by Jakob M. Erwa (2016) she plays Glass, the mother of the protagonist Phil.

Sabine Timoteo is a trained cook, lives in Bern, is the mother of two daughters and is now divorced from the father of her children.

Filmography

Awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Thuner Tagblatt, Tamedia Espace AG: This Bernese woman played her way into the hearts of Latvians. Retrieved on April 3, 2019 (Swiss Standard German).
  2. Frank Heer: Interview with the Antistar: Actress Sabine Timoteo In: annabelle.ch , March 4, 2015, accessed on March 21, 2018.
  3. Lielā Kristapa laureāti 2017 - Nacionālā Kino balva - Lielais Kristaps In: lielaiskristaps.lv , accessed on March 21, 2018.