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词条 Johanna Wokalek
释义

  1. Early life

  2. Career

      1996–2002: Stage acting and first feature film    2002–present: Feature films  

  3. Film and television credits

  4. Awards

  5. References

  6. External links

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Johanna Wokalek (born March 3, 1975) is a German stage and film actress.[2] A student of Klaus Maria Brandauer, she received critical recognition and three newcomer awards for her performance in the play Rose Bernd.[3] Wokalek is best known for her award-winning appearances in the German films Hierankl, Barfuss, and The Baader Meinhof Complex.[4] She received the Bambi award for her portrayal of the Red Army Faction member Gudrun Ensslin in 2008.[5] She played the

lead role in the film Pope Joan in 2009.

Early life

Wokalek was born in Freiburg, West Germany, daughter of a professor of dermatology from Mediaş, Romania.[6] She attended the Friedrich-Gymnasium in Freiburg where she first tried acting in the school's drama group in 1991.[7][8][9]

After her final exams in 1994 Wokalek intended to allow herself up to three applications at drama schools before choosing a different career.[7] Her first application to study at the Max-Reinhardt-Seminar in Vienna was accepted,[7][8] and she moved to the Austrian capital in 1995 to begin her four-year study as a student of Klaus Maria Brandauer.[9] Brandauer, well known for his parts in Mephisto, Out of Africa and Never Say Never Again, started teaching at the seminar at the same time.[7]

Career

1996–2002: Stage acting and first feature film

Still in her studies, 21-year-old Wokalek made her professional stage debut during the 1996 Wiener Festwochen in Joshua Sobol's play Alma, directed by Paulus Manker.[3][9][18] Soon after, she played Polly in Brecht's The Threepenny Opera (also directed by Paulus Manker and with costumes by Vivienne Westwood), shown in Vienna's Burgtheater, one of the best-known stage theaters in the world.[18][20]

In 1997, during the third year of her study at the Reinhardt-Seminar, she played the maid Ilse in Max Färberböck's critically acclaimed drama Aimée und Jaguar, her first feature film.[6][9][23] In the fall of 1997 Wokalek accepted her first engagement with the Schauspiel Bonn and stopped attending the seminar.[9][18][23] During the two and a half year engagement she played Leonore in Schiller's Fiesco,[8][18] and received three newcomer awards and wide critical recognition for her performance as Rose in Gerhart Hauptmann's play Rose Bernd.[3][6][9][18] Wokalek also featured in TV versions of the plays Alma (filmed 1997) and Rose Bernd (filmed 1998).[6][9]

In March 2000 she moved back to Vienna and became a permanent member of the Burgtheater ensemble.[6][9][18] In her first performance she played the abused and abandoned Nina in Anton Chekhov's The Seagull,[8][9] directed by Luc Bondy,[40] which was well received.[18][42] Wokalek repeatedly performed at the Salzburg Festival. In 2000 she played Ophelia in Hamlet, as a guest performance with the Staatstheater Stuttgart, and in 2002 she played the leading part in the German language premiere of The Shape of Things.[8][18]

2002–present: Feature films

In 2002 Wokalek played Lene Thurner in the award-winning family drama Hierankl.[9] The modern Heimatfilm, named after a district in Surberg, Germany, is the film debut of writer and director Hans Steinbichler.[9] Wokalek received several awards and nominations for her first leading part in a feature film,[3][6][8][50] among them the 2003 Bavarian Film Award and the 2006 Adolf Grimme Award,[7][52] which is considered the most important German TV award.[53][54] Wokalek starred in the 2003 TV three-parter Die Kirschenkönigin by Rainer Kaufmann.[8][9][40]

In 2005 Wokalek was cast as the female lead in the romantic comedy Barfuss, directed by Til Schweiger.[6][9][40] The film was a local box office success.[9][62] Her performance as Leila, an escapee from a mental institution, opposite actor-director Til Schweiger brought her wide public recognition.[2] She was nominated as best German actress for her performances in Barfuss, Hierankl and Die Kirschenkönigin for the Goldene Kamera award in 2006,[50][66] and received the Shooting Stars Award as best new German actress during the Berlinale in the same year.[3][9]

Wokalek played Anna in the sci-fi thriller Silent Resident, which premiered at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival,[2][7] and starred as the young journalist Luise Fellner in Phillip Stölzl's North Face. Wokalek was cast as the Red Army Faction terrorist Gudrun Ensslin in Uli Edel's 2008 film The Baader Meinhof Complex,[2][5] an adaptation of the non-fiction book of the same name by Stefan Aust.[74] Her performance in the film was awarded with a nomination for the 2009 German Film Awards and a Bambi award as best German actress.[5][76] The film was chosen as Germany's submission to the 81st Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, and was also nominated Best Foreign Language Film for the 66th Golden Globe Awards.[77][78][79]

In the summer of 2008 she replaced Franka Potente as Johanna von Ingelheim, the titular role in Sönke Wortmann's Pope Joan.[80] The adaptation of American novelist Donna Woolfolk Cross' book of the same name is the first time Wokalek has to carry a large-scale production by herself.[2][7] Wokalek, who had to tonsure her hair for the role,[83][84][85] stars alongside David Wenham and John Goodman.[80] The film was released October 22, 2009.[88][89][90]

{{As of|2009|url=http://www.burgtheater.at/Content.Node2/home/burgtheater/ensemble/8174_1111.php}} Wokalek continues to star in plays in the Burgtheater, including the title role in Andrea Breth's 2003 production of Emilia Galotti,[8][9][40] and Queen Margaret in Shakespeare's The War of the Roses in 2008, directed by Stephan Kimmig.[94][95][96]

On July 28, 2014, Wokalek made her operatic debut (in a speaking role with a small bit of singing) in world premiere of Marc-André Dalbavie's opera Charlotte Salomon given at the Salzburg Festival.

Johanna Wokalek has also appeared in Lars Kraume’s Die kommenden Tage (The Coming Days) and Sherry Hormann’s comedy Anleitung zum Unglücklichsein (The Pursuit of Unhappiness) (2012).{{cn|date=February 2019}} In 2017 she took part in Matthias Glasner’s two-part drama for German television, Landgericht,{{cn|date=February 2019}} and in Jan Speckenbach’s cinema release, Freedom, which was shown at the Locarno Festival. Landgericht was awarded a Grimme Prize in 2018.{{cn|date=February 2019}}

Film and television credits

Film and television appearances
Year Title RoleNotes
1998 Rose Bernd Rose TV adaptation of the play Rose Bernd
1999 Aimée & Jaguar Ilse First feature film
1999 Alma – A Show Biz ans Ende Alma Mahler TV mini-series, adaptation of the play Alma
2003 Emilia Galotti Emilia Galotti TV adaptation of the play Emilia Galotti
2003 Hierankl Lene Thurner
2004{{sortname>Die|Kirschenkönigin|nolink=1}}Ruth von Roll TV mini-series
2005 Barfuss Leila Lead role opposite Til Schweiger
2007 Silent Resident Anna
2008 North Face Luise Fellner
2008{{sortname>The|Baader Meinhof Complex}} Gudrun Ensslin Won Bambi award for best German actress
2009 Pope Joan Johanna von Ingelheim Lead role
2010 The Coming DaysCecilia Kuper
2012The Pursuit of UnhappinessTiffany BlechschmidLead role
2017LandgerichtClaire KornitzerLead role
2017FreedomNoraLead role

Awards

  • Alfred Kerr Actor Award (1999), best new German stage actor/actress in Rose Bernd[2][6][8][9]
  • Förderpreis des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen für junge Künstlerinnen und Künstler (1999) for Rose Bernd[6][9]
  • Nachwuchsschauspielerin des Jahres (1999), best new actor/actress in Rose Bernd[6][9]
  • Nestroy-Theaterpreis (2002), best new actor/actress[6][9]
  • Förderpreis Deutscher Film (2003), best actress in Hierankl[8][9][109]
  • Bavarian Film Award (2003), best actress in a German film in Hierankl[9][52][112]
  • Shooting Stars Award (2006), announced by European Film Promotion, best new German actor/actress in Barfuss and Hierankl[2][62]
  • Adolf Grimme Award (2006), best performance in Hierankl, along with Barbara Sukowa, Josef Bierbichler and Peter Simonischek[7][116]
  • Bambi (2008), best German actress in The Baader Meinhof Complex[5]
  • DIVA (2009), best actress of the year 2008[118]
  • German Film Awards (2009), nominated as best actress for her performance in The Baader Meinhof Complex[76]
  • Grimme Prize (2018) for Landgericht

References

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External links

  • Johanna Wokalek at the Players agency
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  • Johanna Wokalek at www.shooting-stars.eu
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