Maria Schrader
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Maria Schrader (b. September 27, 1965) is a German actress.
She was born in Hanover and studied at the Max-Reinhardt-Seminar in Vienna.
Maria Schrader is well known from the film, Aimée & Jaguar and the acclaimed Liebesleben ("Love life"), in which she wrote, acted, and produced. She has also written other films: RobbyKallePaul; I was on Mars; Stille Nacht and Meschugge. She co-directed I was on Mars with Dani Levy, to whom she dated until 1999. Schrader has one child with director Rainer Kaufmann, a daughter named Felice, whose name is inspired by Schrader's character in the film Aimée & Jaguar.
She was part of the jury at the Berlin International Film Festival in 2000.
[edit] Filmography
- I was on Mars, 1992, Silva
- Burning Life, 1994, Anna, with Anna Thalbach, Max Tidof
- Nobody Loves Me, 1995, Fanny Fink, Directed: Doris Dörrie, with Elisabeth Trissenaar
- Der Unfisch, 1997, Sophie Moor, Director: Robert Dornhelm, Writer: Michael Köhlmeier, with Eva Herzig, Andreas Lust, George Tabori, Georges Kern, Désirée Nosbusch, August Schmölzer, Karl Merkatz, Dolores Schmidinger, Bibiane Zeller, Ida Krottendorf, Rudolf Wessely
- Bin ich schön?, 1998, Elke, Director: Doris Dörrie, with Marie Zielcke, Carla Weindler, Julian Messner, Suzanne von Borsody, Franka Potente, Gustav-Peter Wöhler, Steffen Wink, Anica Dobra, Iris Berben, Oliver Nägele, Dietmar Schönherr, Uwe Ochsenknecht
- Aimée & Jaguar, 1999, Felice Schragenheim (Jaguar), Director: Max Färberböck, with Heike Makatsch, Juliane Köhler, Johanna Wokalek
- Viktor Vogel - Commercial Man, 1999, Johanna von Schulenberg, Director: Lars Kraume, with Götz George, Alexander Scheer, and Chulpan Khamatova
- Emil und die Detektive, 2001, Pastorin Hummel
- Väter, 2002, Melanie Krieger, Director: Dani Levy, with Sebastian Blomberg, Christiane Paul
- Rosenstraße, 2003, Hannah Weinstein, Director: Margarethe von Trotta, with Katja Riemann, Jutta Lampe
- Schneeland, 2005, Elisabeth, with Joachim Król, Susanne Lothar, Ulrich Mühe
[edit] Awards
- Max-Ophüls-Preis 1992
- Bayerischer Filmpreis 1994, 1998