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Fritzi Haberlandt | |
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Haberlandt in 2023 | |
Born | (1975-06-06) 6 June 1975 (age 49) East Berlin, East Germany |
Occupation | Actress |
Fritzi Haberlandt (born 6 June 1975) is a German actress.
Career
Haberlandt studied theatre at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts, alongside alongside Lars Eidinger, Nina Hoss, Devid Striesow and Mark Waschke.
Early in her career, Haberlandt played the role of Lucile Duplessis in Danton's Death, with the Berliner Ensemble, in a production directed by Robert Wilson. She has appeared in such films as Learning to Lie, The Moon and Other Lovers, Cold Is the Breath of Evening, and Summer Window.
Haberlandt is a member of the Thalia Theater in Hamburg.
Selected filmography
- Cold Is the Breath of Evening [de] (2000)
- Heimatfilm! (2002)
- Learning to Lie (2003)
- Peas at 5:30 (2004)
- Nothing But Ghosts [de] (2007)
- Head Under Water [de] (2007)
- An Old Maid [de] (2007, TV movie)
- Ein starker Abgang [fr] (2008, TV movie)
- The Moon and Other Lovers (2008)
- Tatort: Tote Männer [de] (2009, TV series episode)
- Tatort: Wie einst Lilly [de] (2010, TV series episode)
- Summer Window [de] (2011)
- Eine Insel namens Udo (2011)
- Night Without Morning [de] (2011, TV movie)
- The Rhino and the Dragonfly [de] (2012)
- Fog in August (2016)
- Tatort: Der treue Roy [de] (2016, TV series episode)
- Babylon Berlin (2017-2020, TV series)
- Deutschland 86 (2018, TV series)
- Deutschland 89 (2020, TV series)
References
- Philip Oltermann (23 March 2017), Lars Eidinger: 'The Nazis cramp us Germans up. But Brits have a Third Reich fascination' The Guardian.
- Anna Kemper and Daniel Müller (7 February 2013), Deutsche Schauspieler: Eine Klasse für sich ZEITmagazin.
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