Stefanie Stappenbeck

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Stefanie Stappenbeck, 2012

Stefanie Stappenbeck (born April 11, 1974 in Potsdam ) is a German theater and film actress .

Life

Stefanie Stappenbeck is the daughter of the sociologist Marlis Stappenbeck and the theologian Christian Stappenbeck. She has two younger sisters, Ann-Marie and Katalin, and grew up in Berlin .

Stappenbeck attended the Heinrich-Heine-Oberschule in Berlin-Mitte , right next to the Berlin Wall . At the age of eleven she was discovered by talent scouts on GDR television and played in Der Elterntauschladen in 1986 . In 1988 she played Anette in the film The Christmas Goose Auguste . In 1992 she graduated from high school and was on the stage of the German Theater in Berlin at the age of 18 . Intendant Thomas Langhoff had hired her for a role in Hauptmanns Biberfurz on the recommendation of a film company . However, her application to study at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Art in Berlin was rejected, so that she did not acquire an acting diploma. Stappenbeck also played with the Berliner Ensemble and the Hamburger Kammerspiele .

In 1995 and 1999 she was nominated by Theater heute as the best young actress of the year. Since 1996, they are seen frequently on TV, so in some crime scene - and Police-110 -Follow and the series Siska and the old man . She received awards for the role of Felicitas in Margarethe von Trotta's film Dark Days (1999). In 2000 she stood in front of the camera as Victoria Herrmann for Hans-Christoph Blumenberg in his film Deutschlandspiel and the following year as Monika Mann in Heinrich Breloer's three-part documentary drama Die Manns - Ein Jahrhundertromoman . In 2006 she starred in the role of Ali in Vanessa Jopp's film Come Closer .

From 2009 she was planned as a new investigator alongside Jörg Hube on Police Call 110 of the Bavarian Broadcasting Corporation . Before Hube's death in June 2009, only one episode could be filmed together, after two more episodes without Hube, Stappenbeck left the series again. In 2012 she took on the leading role alongside Max von Pufendorf in the Sat.1 doctor series Auf Herz und 1990 . Since 2012 she has played the role of lawyer Marie-Luise Hoffmann in the ZDF- produced adaptations of the Joachim Vernau novels by Elisabeth Herrmann . Between 2013 and 2016 she was seen four times in the supporting role of Isabella Schoppenroth in the Tatort productions of the Norddeutscher Rundfunk about the investigators Tschiller and Gümer . She also embodied the same role in the Tatort movie Tschiller: Off Duty , which was released in German cinemas in early February 2016. In the ZDF television series A strong team is in place of since March 2016 Maja Maranow alongside Florian Martens as Commissioner Linett Wachow to see.

Stappenbeck lives in Berlin, was married to drummer Christopher Farr from April 2010 to 2018 and has had a daughter since 2014.

Filmography

theatre

Radio plays (selection)

Audio books

Awards

Web links

Commons : Stefanie Stappenbeck  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. a b Stefanie Stappenbeck private: YOU are “a strong team” for the actress. At: news.de , July 8, 2018, accessed January 5, 2019
  2. SpotOn: Stefanie Stappenbeck: Stefanie Stappenbeck on "The Christmas Goose Auguste": "I could laugh myself to death". In: Focus Online . December 20, 2013, accessed October 14, 2018 .
  3. Jutta Zniva: Third and last 'Polizeiruf 110' with Stefanie Stappenbeck. In: wunschliste.de , November 5, 2009.
  4. Susanne Sturm: Tatort Istanbul. In: TV Spielfilm issue 3/2016, p. 196 f.
  5. Press kit: A strong team - consequences: Knastelse and deadly message: ZDF press portal. In: presseportal.zdf.de. April 2, 2016, accessed February 17, 2016 .
  6. With a Berlin soul - Interview with Stefanie Stappenbeck
  7. Stefanie Stappenbeck secretly married. In: Rheinische Post , February 8, 2012.