Juliane Köhler

Juliane Köhler ( born August 6, 1965 in Göttingen ) is a German actress and radio speaker.

Life and work

Juliane Köhler is the daughter of a puppet theater actor. First she attended for two years the drama studio Gmelin in Munich. From 1985 to 1988, she then got an acting training with Uta Hagen in New York and also attended the HB Acting Studio in New York City. She also took ballet lessons with Daniela luck in Munich. Since 1988, when she received an engagement at the Lower Saxony State Theatre in Hanover, she is regularly seen on German theaters.

In 1993 she moved to the Bavarian State Theatre in Munich, where she was part of the ensemble until 1997. Since she could film her role in Aimée and Jaguar is not a deadline for the samples to Kathy of Heilbronn at the Residenz Theater for displaced filming, she was fired. Later she became a member of the Munich Chamber games. Since autumn 2001, Juliane Köhler is working again at the Bavarian State Theatre.

In the early 1990s she began with roles in the first film to gain a foothold. Two productions in 1999 ensured then for her final breakthrough with the general public: Aimée and Jaguar and dots and Anton. In 2001, she played the lead role in the Oscar-winner Caroline Link's Nowhere in Africa cinema drama. Oliver Hirschbiegel, 2004 gave her the role of Eva Braun in his Oscar - nominated film Downfall. In the award-winning short film Haber ( 2008), she played the wife of the chemist Fritz Haber, Clara Always True. In 2010, she played the role of Cornelia Koch in the six-part ZDF television series climate change.

Filmography

Audiobooks as the spokesperson

  • 2007: The daughter of the photographer by Kim Edwards
  • 2009: Dead mouse for Dad's life by Marjolijn Hof. DAV, Berlin, ISBN 978-3-89813-909-0 (2 CD)
  • 2013: flower heart, magic garden with Stefan Wilkening, Elke Heidenreich, among others Hörverlag Munich, ISBN 978-3-86717-964-5 ( 4 CD, 271 min.)

Awards

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