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Bernadette Heerwagen

Bernadette Heerwagen (born 22 June 1977) is a German actress. She began acting at the age of 16, and has since co-starred in the 1999 production Der Schandfleck, for which she was awarded the Bayerischer Fernsehpreis Sonderpreis in 2000.[1]

Bernadette Heerwagen
Heerwagen in 2011
Born (1977-06-22) 22 June 1977 (age 46)
OccupationActress
Years active1992–present

She went on to appear in a variety of leading and supporting roles in German and Austrian television, films, dramas and European cinema. In 2004 her leading performance in Grüße aus Kaschmir took her to greater prominence within Germany and France.

She has twice won Best Actress award at the Adolf-Grimme-Preis,[2] in 2005 and 2008, and has won Best Actress at the Bayerischer Fernsehpreis (aka Bavarian TV Awards) in 2000. In 2010, she starred in The Coming Days alongside Daniel Brühl and earned the nomination for Best Leading Actress at the German Film Awards in 2011.[3]

Heerwagen has one brother, Philipp Heerwagen, born in 1983, who is a professional soccer player for the German football team FC Ingolstadt.

Career edit

Early work edit

After being cast in a short-film in 1992, Heerwagen was spotted by Portuguese film director Miguel Alexandre whilst at the Bavaria Film Studios. Alexandre approached Heerwagen, then aged sixteen, and asked her to play the lead role in his new film for German television. Heerwagen accepted and starred in the title role of her debut film Nana (1995) for ARD and HFF Munich. After several roles in television films she then went on to star in the TV film Die Aubergers (1997) and in its follow up television series. She also studied acting techniques and drama at Film Breakthrough in Munich.

After landing a supporting role in ARD and Bayerischer Rundfunk's television film Liebe und weitere Katastrophen (1999) alongside Senta Berger, Heerwagen was then cast as the co-star in the German television two-part film Der Schandfleck (1999) which brought her to much wider notice as an actress in Germany. She featured in a number of television dramas and series, such as SOKO 5113.

In 2000, she won the Special Award for her role in the docu-drama Wir sind da! Juden in Deutschland 1945 at the Bavarian TV Awards along with her director and her co-star.

Television, film and cinema edit

In 2004, she was cast in the central role of Miguel Alexandre's film Grüße aus Kaschmir for ARD and TV-60 Filmproduktion, for which she won the Best Actress award at the Adolf-Grimme-Preis in 2005. Heerwagen went on to feature in several guest appearances in the long running German detective series Tatort, and starred as the female protagonist in the English language British film Joy Division starring alongside Ed Stoppard and Bernard Hill.

She played a supporting role in the German film I Am the Other Woman [de] and then went on to win the Adolf-Grimme-Preis for Best Actress for a second time in 2008 for her role in the German television film An die Grenze [de].

She played the central role in Lars Kraume's film The Coming Days in 2010, supported by Daniel Brühl, August Diehl and Johanna Wokalek and was nominated for Best Leading Actress at the Deutscher Filmpreis (German Film Awards aka The Lolas) in 2011.

Filmography (selection) edit

  • 1995: Nana (dir. Miguel Alexandre)
  • 1996: Zwei Brüder: In eigener Sache (dir. Walter Weber)
  • 1996: Sexy Lissy (dir. Peter Ily Huemer)
  • 1997: Die heilige Hure [de] (dir. Dominique Othenin-Girard)
  • 1997: Silent Night [de] (dir. Franz Xaver Bogner)
  • 1997: Lichterkettenspot (dir. Emil Hye-Kundsen)
  • 1997: Pechvogel und Glückskind (dir. Katinka Minthe)
  • 1997/98: Liebe und weitere Katastrophen (dir. Bernd Fischerauer)
  • 1998: Der Schandfleck (dir. Julian Roman Pölsler)
  • 1999: Die Nacht der Engel (dir. Michael Rowitz)
  • 1999: Zärtliche Sterne (dir. Julian Roman Pölsler)
  • 1999: Double Pack (dir. Matthias Lehmann)
  • 2000: Eine öffentliche Affäre (dir. Rolf Schübel)
  • 2000: Wir bleiben zusammen (dir. Wolfgang Murnberger)
  • 2000: Schutzengel gesucht (dir. Miguel Alexandre)
  • 2001: Tatort: Gute Freunde (dir. Martin Gies)
  • 2001: Hanna: wo bist Du? (dir. Ben Verbong)
  • 2001: Davon stirbt man nicht (dir. Christine Hartmann)
  • 2002: Geht nicht gibt's nicht (dir. René Heisig)
  • 2003: Das schönste Geschenk meines Lebens (dir. Olaf Kreinsen)
  • 2003: Tatort Sonne und Sturm (dir. Thomas Jauch)
  • 2003: Der Typ (dir. Patrick Tauss)
  • 2003: Danach (dir. Wolfram Emter)
  • 2004: Grüße aus Kaschmir (dir. Miguel Alexandre)
  • 2005: Ein starkes Team: Ihr letzter Kunde (dir. René Heisig)
  • 2005: Tatort: Wo ist Max Grawert? (dir. Lars Kraume)
  • 2005: Daniel Käfer und die Villen der Frau Hürsch (dir. Julian Roman Pölsler)
  • 2005: Margarete Steiff [de] (dir. Xaver Schwarzenberger)
  • 2006: Die Hochzeit meines Vaters (dir. Jobst Oetzmann)
  • 2006: Der Feind im Inneren – Joy Division (dir. Reg Traviss)
  • 2005: Traumschatten (dir. Steffen Groth)
  • 2006: I Am the Other Woman [de] (dir. Margarethe von Trotta)
  • 2006: Tatort: Blutschrift (dir. Hajo Gies [de])
  • 2007: An die Grenze [de] (dir. Urs Egger)
  • 2006: Mit Herz und Handschellen: Todfeinde (dir. Thomas Nennstiel)
  • 2007: Der Novembermann (dir. Jobst Oetzmann)
  • 2008: Daniel Käfer und die Schattenuhr (dir. Julian Roman Pölsler)
  • 2008: Baching (dir. Matthias Kiefersauer)
  • 2008: Leo and Marie [de] (dir. Rolf Schübel)
  • 2008: Der Tod meiner Schwester (dir. Miguel Alexandre)
  • 2009: Durch diese Nacht (dir. Rolf Silber)
  • 2009: Crash Point: Berlin [de] (dir. Thomas Jauch)
  • 2010: The Coming Days (dir. Lars Kraume)
  • 2011: Bauernopfer (dir. Wolfgang Murnberger)
  • 2011: Bermuda-Triangle North Sea [de] (dir. Nick Lyon)
  • 2012: Tatort: Tödliche Häppchen (dir. Josh Broecker)
  • 2012: Zum Kuckuck mit der Liebe (dir. Hajo Gies)
  • 2012: Die Braut im Schnee (dir. Lancelot von Naso)
  • 2012: Munich '72 [de] (dir. Dror Zahavi)
  • 2012: Mittlere Reife [de] (dir. Martin Enlen)
  • 2013: Death at the Baltic Sea [de] (dir. Martin Enlen)
  • 2014: High Tide Is Dead on Time [de] (dir. Thomas Berger [de])

References edit

  1. ^ "Bernadette Heerwagen". IMDb. Retrieved 2022-05-19.
  2. ^ "Die unbekannte Große". Frankfurter Rundschau. 5 November 2010. Retrieved 29 September 2011.
  3. ^ "Bernadette Heerwagen". TVGuide.com. Retrieved 2022-05-19.

External links edit

  • Bernadette Heerwagen at IMDb

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professional soccer player for the German football team FC Ingolstadt Contents 1 Career 1 1 Early work 1 2 Television film and cinema 2 Filmography selection 3 References 4 External linksCareer editEarly work edit This section of a biography of a living person does not include any references or sources Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living people that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately Find sources Bernadette Heerwagen news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message After being cast in a short film in 1992 Heerwagen was spotted by Portuguese film director Miguel Alexandre whilst at the Bavaria Film Studios Alexandre approached Heerwagen then aged sixteen and asked her to play the lead role in his new film for German television Heerwagen accepted and starred in the title role of her debut film Nana 1995 for ARD and HFF Munich After several roles in television films she then went on to star in the TV film Die Aubergers 1997 and in its follow up television series She also studied acting techniques and drama at Film Breakthrough in Munich After landing a supporting role in ARD and Bayerischer Rundfunk s television film Liebe und weitere Katastrophen 1999 alongside Senta Berger Heerwagen was then cast as the co star in the German television two part film Der Schandfleck 1999 which brought her to much wider notice as an actress in Germany She featured in a number of television dramas and series such as SOKO 5113 In 2000 she won the Special Award for her role in the docu drama Wir sind da Juden in Deutschland 1945 at the Bavarian TV Awards along with her director and her co star Television film and cinema edit In 2004 she was cast in the central role of Miguel Alexandre s film Grusse aus Kaschmir for ARD and TV 60 Filmproduktion for which she won the Best Actress award at the Adolf Grimme Preis in 2005 Heerwagen went on to feature in several guest appearances in the long running German detective series Tatort and starred as the female protagonist in the English language British film Joy Division starring alongside Ed Stoppard and Bernard Hill She played a supporting role in the German film I Am the Other Woman de and then went on to win the Adolf Grimme Preis for Best Actress for a second time in 2008 for her role in the German television film An die Grenze de She played the central role in Lars Kraume s film The Coming Days in 2010 supported by Daniel Bruhl August Diehl and Johanna Wokalek and was nominated for Best Leading Actress at the Deutscher Filmpreis German Film Awards aka The Lolas in 2011 Filmography selection edit1995 Nana dir Miguel Alexandre 1996 Zwei Bruder In eigener Sache dir Walter Weber 1996 Sexy Lissy dir Peter Ily Huemer 1997 Die heilige Hure de dir Dominique Othenin Girard 1997 Silent Night de dir Franz Xaver Bogner 1997 Lichterkettenspot dir Emil Hye Kundsen 1997 Pechvogel und Gluckskind dir Katinka Minthe 1997 98 Liebe und weitere Katastrophen dir Bernd Fischerauer 1998 Der Schandfleck dir Julian Roman Polsler 1999 Die Nacht der Engel dir Michael Rowitz 1999 Zartliche Sterne dir Julian Roman Polsler 1999 Double Pack dir Matthias Lehmann 2000 Eine offentliche Affare dir Rolf Schubel 2000 Wir bleiben zusammen dir Wolfgang Murnberger 2000 Schutzengel gesucht dir Miguel Alexandre 2001 Tatort Gute Freunde dir Martin Gies 2001 Hanna wo bist Du dir Ben Verbong 2001 Davon stirbt man nicht dir Christine Hartmann 2002 Geht nicht gibt s nicht dir Rene Heisig 2003 Das schonste Geschenk meines Lebens dir Olaf Kreinsen 2003 Tatort Sonne und Sturm dir Thomas Jauch 2003 Der Typ dir Patrick Tauss 2003 Danach dir Wolfram Emter 2004 Grusse aus Kaschmir dir Miguel Alexandre 2005 Ein starkes Team Ihr letzter Kunde dir Rene Heisig 2005 Tatort Wo ist Max Grawert dir Lars Kraume 2005 Daniel Kafer und die Villen der Frau Hursch dir Julian Roman Polsler 2005 Margarete Steiff de dir Xaver Schwarzenberger 2006 Die Hochzeit meines Vaters dir Jobst Oetzmann 2006 Der Feind im Inneren Joy Division dir Reg Traviss 2005 Traumschatten dir Steffen Groth 2006 I Am the Other Woman de dir Margarethe von Trotta 2006 Tatort Blutschrift dir Hajo Gies de 2007 An die Grenze de dir Urs Egger 2006 Mit Herz und Handschellen Todfeinde dir Thomas Nennstiel 2007 Der Novembermann dir Jobst Oetzmann 2008 Daniel Kafer und die Schattenuhr dir Julian Roman Polsler 2008 Baching dir Matthias Kiefersauer 2008 Leo and Marie de dir Rolf Schubel 2008 Der Tod meiner Schwester dir Miguel Alexandre 2009 Durch diese Nacht dir Rolf Silber 2009 Crash Point Berlin de dir Thomas Jauch 2010 The Coming Days dir Lars Kraume 2011 Bauernopfer dir Wolfgang Murnberger 2011 Bermuda Triangle North Sea de dir Nick Lyon 2012 Tatort Todliche Happchen dir Josh Broecker 2012 Zum Kuckuck mit der Liebe dir Hajo Gies 2012 Die Braut im Schnee dir Lancelot von Naso 2012 Munich 72 de dir Dror Zahavi 2012 Mittlere Reife de dir Martin Enlen 2013 Death at the Baltic Sea de dir Martin Enlen 2014 High Tide Is Dead on Time de dir Thomas Berger de References edit Bernadette Heerwagen IMDb Retrieved 2022 05 19 Die unbekannte Grosse Frankfurter Rundschau 5 November 2010 Retrieved 29 September 2011 Bernadette Heerwagen TVGuide com Retrieved 2022 05 19 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bernadette Heerwagen Bernadette Heerwagen at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bernadette Heerwagen amp oldid 1186000466, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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