Sibylle Canonica

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Sibylle Canonica (2014)

Sibylle Canonica (born April 26, 1957 in Bern ) is a Swiss actress .

Life

Sibylle Canonica studied acting at the Folkwang School in Essen and was engaged in 1981 for her first theater engagement at the State Theater Oldenburg . In 1985 she received the Berlin Academy of the Arts award for the performing arts. Via the Stuttgart State Theater and the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus she came to the Münchner Kammerspiele in 1985 with Dieter Dorn , who took her to the Bavarian State Theater in 2001 . In addition, she appeared repeatedly as a guest at the Wiener Festwochen and the Salzburg Festival . In the course of her career she worked with directors such as Franz Xaver Kroetz , Thomas Langhoff , Hans Lietzau , George Tabori and Peter Zadek .

After roles in Hans-Christian Schmids Nach Fünf im Urwald and Caroline Link's Oscar- nominated Beyond the Silence , she embodied Charlotte von Stein in Egon Günther's film Die Braut Charlotte von Stein in 1999 . Sibylle Canonica was 2002 Bella Martha with a nomination for Best Actress for the Swiss Film Prize considered. She took on episode roles in the crime scene and crime series such as The Last Witness , The Old , Stolberg and The Criminalist . In 2009 she stood next to Henry Hübchen and Burghart Klaußner for the film Age and Beauty , in which she played the former lover of the terminally ill actor Manni, Peter Lohmeyer . In Matti Geschonneck's two-part kidnapped she was seen as the wife of the industrialist Targensee portrayed by Friedrich von Thun .

Canonica is a member of the German Film Academy .

Filmography (selection)

Radio plays

Awards

literature

Web links

Commons : Sibylle Canonica  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Sibylle Canonica. In: deutsche-filmakademie.de. German Film Academy , accessed March 7, 2019 .
  2. Hard Chunk: The Secret Code. Das Erste, December 19, 2019, accessed December 20, 2019 .