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Born in [[Braunschweig]], [[Lower Saxony]], Bibiana Beglau is the daughter of a border guard and a nurse. After training as an actor at the University of Music and Theatre in Hamburg, she worked with Einar Schleef, Christoph Schlingensief and Falk Richter, among others.
Born in [[Braunschweig]], [[Lower Saxony]], Bibiana Beglau is the daughter of a border guard and a nurse. After training as an actor at the University of Music and Theatre in Hamburg, she worked with Einar Schleef, Christoph Schlingensief and Falk Richter, among others.


She became known for her leading role in Volker Schlöndorff's film "The legend of Rita" (German title:"Die Stille nach dem Schuss"), for which she was awarded the Silver Bear for Best Actress at the 2000 Berlin Film Festival and nominated for the European Film Prize. In 2000 she was awarded the Ulrich Wildgruber Prize. In 2004, Bibiana Beglau was again screened in "Der neunte Tag" directed by Volker Schlöndorff, alongside Ulrich Matthes and August Diehl. For her acting performance, as a mother trying to hide a cruel secret Bibiana Beglau received the Adolf Grimme Prize in 2007 for "Unter dem Eis" together with director Aelrun Goette and cameraman Jens Harant.
She became known for her leading role in [[Volker Schlöndorff]]'s film ''[[The Legend of Rita]]'', for which she was awarded the Silver Bear for Best Actress at the 2000 Berlin Film Festival and nominated for the European Film Prize. In 2000 she was awarded the Ulrich Wildgruber Prize. In 2004, Bibiana Beglau was again screened in ''[[The Ninth Day]]'' directed by Volker Schlöndorff, alongside Ulrich Matthes and August Diehl. For her acting performance, as a mother trying to hide a cruel secret Bibiana Beglau received the Adolf Grimme Prize in 2007 for ''{{Ill|Under the Ice (film)|de|3=Unter dem Eis|lt=Under the Ice}}'' together with director Aelrun Goette and cameraman Jens Harant.
[[File:Deutscher Fernsehpreis 2012 - Bibiana Beglau - Götz Schubert.jpg|thumb|Bibiana Beglau at the awards for the Deutscher Fernsehpreis in 2012]]
[[File:Deutscher Fernsehpreis 2012 - Bibiana Beglau - Götz Schubert.jpg|thumb|Bibiana Beglau at the awards for the Deutscher Fernsehpreis in 2012]]


Since 1996 she has repeatedly played leading roles in leading theatres in the German-speaking world. She has worked at the Burgtheater Vienna, the Schaubühne Berlin, the Schauspielhaus Zurich, the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus, the Thalia Theater Hamburg and the Volksbühne Berlin. The performance of Nothing hurts at the Kampnagelfabrik was invited to the Berlin Theatertreffen in 2000. [2]
Since 1996 she has repeatedly played leading roles in leading theatres in the German-speaking world. She has worked at the Burgtheater Vienna, the Schaubühne Berlin, the Schauspielhaus Zurich, the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus, the Thalia Theater Hamburg and the Volksbühne Berlin. The performance of Nothing hurts at the Kampnagelfabrik was invited to the Berlin Theatertreffen in 2000. [2]


In 2005 she played the role of Kunigunde in Martin Kušej's production of King Ottokar's Glück und Ende at the Burgtheater, which was invited to the Salzburg Festival, and in 2008 she played Lady Macbeth in Sebastian Nübling's Shakespeare production at the Schauspielhaus Zurich.
In 2005 she played the role of Kunigunde in Martin Kušej's production of ''[[König Ottokars Glück und Ende]]'' at the Burgtheater, which was invited to the Salzburg Festival, and in 2008 she played Lady Macbeth in Sebastian Nübling's Shakespeare production at the Schauspielhaus Zurich.


She was a member of the ensemble at the Thalia Theater in Hamburg from 2009 to 2011. There she played the role of Rose Kennedy in Luk Perceval's "The truth about the Kennedys" and in Dimiter Gotscheff's productions Antigone and Oedipus, Tyrant in the three roles of "Kreon", "Teiresias" as well "the Messenger". Under Dimiter Gotscheffs she also took part in the world premiere of Peter Handke's play "Immer noch Sturm" at the Salzburg Festival. Until 2012, she could be seen at the Schaubühne and the Volksbühne Berlin, among others in 4.48 Psychose by Sarah Kane or Berlin Alexanderplatz by Alfred Döblin. In both plays she played one of the female leading roles for over 10 years.
She was a member of the ensemble at the Thalia Theater in Hamburg from 2009 to 2011. There she played the role of Rose Kennedy in Luk Perceval's "The truth about the Kennedys" and in Dimiter Gotscheff's productions Antigone and Oedipus, Tyrant in the three roles of "Kreon", "Teiresias" as well "the Messenger". Under Dimiter Gotscheffs she also took part in the world premiere of Peter Handke's play "Immer noch Sturm" at the Salzburg Festival. Until 2012, she could be seen at the Schaubühne and the Volksbühne Berlin, among others in 4.48 Psychose by Sarah Kane or Berlin Alexanderplatz by Alfred Döblin. In both plays she played one of the female leading roles for over 10 years.
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==Filmography (selection)==
==Filmography (selection)==
*1995: ''Der Mörder und sein Kind'' (Director: Matti Geschonneck)
*1995: ''Der Mörder und sein Kind'' (Director: [[Matti Geschonneck]])
*1996: ''2 ½ Minuten'' (Director: Rolf Schübel)
*1996: ''2 ½ Minuten'' (Director: [[Rolf Schübel]])
*1996: ''Absprung'' (Director: Hanno Brühl)
*1996: ''Absprung'' (Director: Hanno Brühl)
*1997: ''Gegen den Strom'' (Director: Thorsten Näter)
*1997: ''Gegen den Strom'' (Director: Thorsten Näter)
*1999: ''No Sex'' (Director: Josh Broecker)
*1999: ''No Sex'' (Director: Josh Broecker)
*1999: ''[[The Legend of Rita]]'' (Director: Volker Schlöndorff)
*1999: ''[[The Legend of Rita]]'' (Director: [[Volker Schlöndorff]])
*2000: ''Der Briefbomber'' (Director: Torsten C. Fischer)
*2000: ''Der Briefbomber'' (Director: Torsten C. Fischer)
*2001: ''Birthday'' (Director: Stefan Jäger)
*2001: ''Birthday'' (Director: Stefan Jäger)
*2001: ''Liebesschuld'' (Director: Ulrich Stark)
*2001: ''Liebesschuld'' (Director: Ulrich Stark)
*2002: ''Hamlet - This is your family'' (Director: Peter Kern)
*2002: ''Hamlet - This is your family'' (Director: [[Peter Kern (actor)|Peter Kern]])
*2002: ''Nachtangst'' (Director: Michael Rowitz)
*2002: ''Nachtangst'' (Director: Michael Rowitz)
*2002: ''Ten Minutes Older'' (Director: Volker Schlöndorff)
*2002: ''Ten Minutes Older'' (Director: [[Volker Schlöndorff]])
*2003: ''Belmondo'' (Director: Annette Carle)
*2003: ''Belmondo'' (Director: Annette Carle)
*2003: ''[[Tatort]]: Gefährliches Schweigen'' (Director: Martin Eigler)
*2003: ''[[Tatort]]: Gefährliches Schweigen'' (Director: Martin Eigler)
*2003: ''[[The Ninth Day]]'' (Director: Volker Schlöndorff)
*2003: ''[[The Ninth Day]]'' (Director: [[Volker Schlöndorff]])
*2003: ''[[Off Beat (2004 film)|Off Beat]]'' (Director: Hendrik Hoelzemann)
*2003: ''[[Off Beat (2004 film)|Off Beat]]'' (Director: Hendrik Hoelzemann)
*2004: ''[[Tatort]]: Sechs zum Essen'' (Director: Fillipos Tsitos)
*2004: ''[[Tatort]]: Sechs zum Essen'' (Director: Fillipos Tsitos)
*2004: ''3° Grad kälter'' (Director: Florian Hoffmeister)
*2004: ''{{ill|Three Degrees Colder|de|3° kälter}}'' (Director: [[Florian Hoffmeister]])
*2005: ''[[Ricordare Anna]]'' (Director: Walter Deuber)
*2005: ''[[Ricordare Anna]]'' (Director: Walter Deuber)
*2005: ''Unter dem Eis'' (Director: Aelrun Goette)
*2005: ''{{Ill|Under the Ice (film)|de|3=Unter dem Eis|lt=Under the Ice}}'' (Director: Aelrun Goette)
*2005: ''Der große Schlaf'' (Director: Mona Lenz)
*2005: ''Der große Schlaf'' (Director: Mona Lenz)
*2006: ''Das Leuchten'' (Director: Krystof Zlatnik)
*2006: ''Das Leuchten'' (Director: Krystof Zlatnik)
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*2010: ''Machtergreifung'' (Director: Bernd Fischauer)
*2010: ''Machtergreifung'' (Director: Bernd Fischauer)
*2010: ''[[Tatort]]: Königskinder'' (Director: Thorsten Näter)
*2010: ''[[Tatort]]: Königskinder'' (Director: Thorsten Näter)
*2010: ''Der letzte Angestellte'' (Director: Alexander Adolph)
*2010: ''{{Ill|The Last Employee|de|Der letzte Angestellte}}'' (Director: Alexander Adolph)
*2010: ''[[Tatort]]: Leben gegen Leben'' (Director: Nils Willbrandt)
*2010: ''[[Tatort]]: Leben gegen Leben'' (Director: Nils Willbrandt)
*2010: ''[[Stubbe – Von Fall zu Fall]]: Verräter'' (Director: Peter Kahane)
*2010: ''[[Stubbe – Von Fall zu Fall]]: Verräter'' (Director: Peter Kahane)
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*2015: ''Die Liebe unserer Eltern'' (Director: [[Thomas Szabo]])
*2015: ''Die Liebe unserer Eltern'' (Director: [[Thomas Szabo]])
*2015: ''Schmutziges Blut'' (Director: [[Friedemann Fromm]])
*2015: ''Schmutziges Blut'' (Director: [[Friedemann Fromm]])
*2017: ''Different Kinds of Rain'' (Director: Isa Prahl) <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://cineuropa.org/nw.aspx?t=newsdetail&l=en&did=343443|title=Different Kinds of Rain : A (locked) room of one's own|website=Cineuropa - the best of european cinema|access-date=5 January 2018}}</ref>
*2017: ''{{Ill|Different Kinds of Rain|de|1000 Arten Regen zu beschreiben}}'' (Director: Isa Prahl) <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://cineuropa.org/nw.aspx?t=newsdetail&l=en&did=343443|title=Different Kinds of Rain : A (locked) room of one's own|website=Cineuropa - the best of european cinema|access-date=5 January 2018}}</ref>
*2017: ''[[Luna (2017 film)|Luna]]'' (Director: Khaled Kaissar)
*2017: ''[[Luna (2017 film)|Luna]]'' (Director: Khaled Kaissar)


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[[Category:1971 births]]
[[Category:1971 births]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Actors from Braunschweig]]
[[Category:Actresses from Braunschweig]]
[[Category:German film actresses]]
[[Category:German film actresses]]
[[Category:German television actresses]]
[[Category:German television actresses]]

Latest revision as of 01:10, 13 September 2024

Bibiana Beglau

Bibiana Beglau (born 16 July 1971) is a German actress.

Life

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Born in Braunschweig, Lower Saxony, Bibiana Beglau is the daughter of a border guard and a nurse. After training as an actor at the University of Music and Theatre in Hamburg, she worked with Einar Schleef, Christoph Schlingensief and Falk Richter, among others.

She became known for her leading role in Volker Schlöndorff's film The Legend of Rita, for which she was awarded the Silver Bear for Best Actress at the 2000 Berlin Film Festival and nominated for the European Film Prize. In 2000 she was awarded the Ulrich Wildgruber Prize. In 2004, Bibiana Beglau was again screened in The Ninth Day directed by Volker Schlöndorff, alongside Ulrich Matthes and August Diehl. For her acting performance, as a mother trying to hide a cruel secret Bibiana Beglau received the Adolf Grimme Prize in 2007 for Under the Ice [de] together with director Aelrun Goette and cameraman Jens Harant.

Bibiana Beglau at the awards for the Deutscher Fernsehpreis in 2012

Since 1996 she has repeatedly played leading roles in leading theatres in the German-speaking world. She has worked at the Burgtheater Vienna, the Schaubühne Berlin, the Schauspielhaus Zurich, the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus, the Thalia Theater Hamburg and the Volksbühne Berlin. The performance of Nothing hurts at the Kampnagelfabrik was invited to the Berlin Theatertreffen in 2000. [2]

In 2005 she played the role of Kunigunde in Martin Kušej's production of König Ottokars Glück und Ende at the Burgtheater, which was invited to the Salzburg Festival, and in 2008 she played Lady Macbeth in Sebastian Nübling's Shakespeare production at the Schauspielhaus Zurich.

She was a member of the ensemble at the Thalia Theater in Hamburg from 2009 to 2011. There she played the role of Rose Kennedy in Luk Perceval's "The truth about the Kennedys" and in Dimiter Gotscheff's productions Antigone and Oedipus, Tyrant in the three roles of "Kreon", "Teiresias" as well "the Messenger". Under Dimiter Gotscheffs she also took part in the world premiere of Peter Handke's play "Immer noch Sturm" at the Salzburg Festival. Until 2012, she could be seen at the Schaubühne and the Volksbühne Berlin, among others in 4.48 Psychose by Sarah Kane or Berlin Alexanderplatz by Alfred Döblin. In both plays she played one of the female leading roles for over 10 years.

From 2011 to 2019 she was a member of the ensemble at the Munich Residenztheater, where she also played three roles as Erna, Rosa and Schürzinger in Frank Castorf's production of Kasimir und Karoline von Ödön von Horváth. In 2012 she won the Kurt Meisel Prize for her portrayal of Petra von Kant in Die bitteren Tränen der Petra von Kant by Rainer Werner Fassbinder at the Munich Residenztheater under the direction of Martin Kušej. Since the 2019/20 season Bibiana Beglau has been a member of the ensemble of the Burgtheater Vienna, whose director is Martin Kušej.

Bibiana Beglau is also active as an audio book narrator. She has worked with Falk Richter's Gott ist ein DJ and has repeatedly lent her voice to audio book productions about Annemarie Schwarzenbach.

Filmography (selection)

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Documentary film

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  • Abgeschminkt: Bibiana Beglau. Documentary about Bibiana Beglau, Germany 2006 (Script and Director: Johanna Schickentanz)

Theater (selection)

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Radio play (selection)

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  • 57 Minuten 38 Sekunden Ewigkeit’ - ‘57 Minutes and 38 Seconds of Eternity’ (Production: Theaterhörbuch Verlag)
  • Der Verschollene - 'The Missing' by Franz Kafka (Produktion: SWR 2)
  • Gott ist ein DJ - ‘God is a DJ by Falk Richter’ (Production: Theaterhörbuch Verlag)
  • Liebeserklärungen einer Reisenden - ‘Love declarations of a traveler’ by Annemarie Schwarzenbach (Production: Kein und Aber Records)
  • Wie ein Stein im Geröll - ‘Like a stone in the debris’ by Maria Barbal (Production: DAV)
  • Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë music by Anne Clark (Production: Der Hörverlag)
  • 'Ulysses' by James Joyce (Production: Südwestrundfunk, Deutschlandfunk)
  • 2011: 'Sklavenmarkt Deutschland'by Tom Schimmeck/Thilo Guschas; Director: Ulrich Lampen (NDR/ARD radiofeature)
  • 2013: 'Ich Wir Ihr Sie' by Inga Helfrich; Director: Inga Helfrich (Production: BR)
  • 2014: 'Die Quellen sprechen' Director: Ulrich Gerhardt (Production: Der Hörverlag)
  • 2014: 'Die Schuld einer Mutter' by Paula Daly (Production: Der Hörverlag)
  • 2015: 'Die Erfindung der Flügel' by Sue Monk Kidd (Production: Der Hörverlag)
  • 2015: 'Kein Ort Nirgends' by Christa Wolf (Production: Der Audio Verlag GmbH)

Awards (selection)

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  • 2000: Berlinale Silver Bear for dramatic performance in The Legend of Rita
  • 2000: Riga Filmfestival Award for dramatic performance in The Legend of Rita
  • 2000: European Actress of the Year (nomination) for dramatic performance in The Legend of Rita
  • 2000: Ulrich Wildgruber Award for dramatic performance in The Legend of Rita
  • 2007: Adolf-Grimme-Award for dramatic performance in Under the Ice
  • 2008: Audience Award for outstanding performances at Zurich Schauspielhaus in Macbeth
  • 2012: Kurt-Meisel-Award for outstanding performances in The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant and Kasimir and Karoline
  • 2014: Theater Heute Prize Actress of the Year for Faust, Journey to the End of the Night and Cement

References

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  1. ^ "Different Kinds of Rain : A (locked) room of one's own". Cineuropa - the best of european cinema. Retrieved 5 January 2018.
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