German actress (born 1978)
Sandra Hüller (German: [ˈzandʁa ˈhʏlɐ] ; born 30 April 1978) is a German actress. She has appeared in German, Austrian, American, British, and French films. She has received various accolades , including two European Film Awards , a César Award and three German Film Awards , along with nominations for an Academy Award and two BAFTA Awards .
Hüller has played Anneliese Michel in Hans-Christian Schmid 's 2006 drama Requiem , for which she won the Silver Bear for Best Actress , and a troubled daughter in Maren Ade 's 2016 comedy Toni Erdmann , for which she won her first European Film Award for Best Actress . She portrayed Irma Sztáray in Frauke Finsterwalder 's 2023 historical black comedy Sisi & I .
International recognition came in 2023 for her starring roles in Justine Triet 's legal drama Anatomy of a Fall and Jonathan Glazer 's Holocaust drama The Zone of Interest . Her performances in the former won her another European Film Award and a César Award , in addition to a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress .
Early life and education
Hüller was born in Suhl , Thuringia ,[ 3] East Germany,[ 1] and grew up in Oberhof and Friedrichroda , small villages in the heavily forested state of Thuringia.[ 4] [ 5] She is the elder of two children,[ 6] with parents who were educators;[ 7] her father taught at a center for apprentices, her mother gave after-school tutoring.[ 5]
Hüller cut off her hair, dyed it red,[ 8] and joined a drama club as a teenager.[ 9] "I took part in the theatre workshop at school and really enjoyed it, but I never thought that it could be a profession for me. It was more of a hobby", Hüller said.[ 10] In high school,[ 7] Hüller had her stage debut with the 1996 production Wir Voodookinder directed by Robert Lehniger at the Theatertreffen der Jugend in Berlin.[ 11] From 1996, Hüller studied acting at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts in Berlin,[ 12] graduating in 2003.[ 13] [ 14]
After graduating, Hüller left Berlin and spent two years at a theatre southwest of Leipzig, then moved to Switzerland to join the Theater Basel .[ 7] Hüller speaks German, English, French and Spanish.[ 9]
Career
Hüller in 2023
Hüller appeared from 1998 to 2001 at the Theaterhaus[ 15] Jena , Thuringia and then for one year at the Schauspiel[ 16] [ 17] [ 18] Leipzig. It was Oliver Held,[ 19] a playwright from Jena, who recommended her to the Theater Basel in Switzerland, where she appeared until 2006.[ 12]
In 2006, Hüller appeared as Michaela Klingler in Hans-Christian Schmid 's film Requiem , for which she won the 56th Berlin International Film Festival 's Award for Best Actress and her first German Film Award .[ 20]
In 2009, Hüller appeared as Elizabeth I , in Virgin Queen at Prater Volksbühne theatre ,[ 21] and in the music-theater-show For Love , directed by Tom Schneider, based on the works of Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love .[ 22] [ 23]
In 2012, at the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival , Hüller was – alongside Emily Jacir and David OReilly – part of the jury that chose Justine Triet 's Vilaine Fille Mauvais Garçon as the festival's best short film.[ 24]
From 2012 to 2015, Hüller was a member of the company[ 25] at the Munich Kammerspiele , where she worked with director Johan Simons on several plays,[ 26] notably Elfriede Jelinek 's Die Straße. Die Stadt. Der Überfall. in 2013.[ 27]
In 2014, Hüller won the German Film Award for Best Supporting Actress for her portrayal of Franziska Feldenhoven in Frauke Finsterwalder 's film Finsterworld .[ 28]
In 2016, Hüller co-founded the FARN.collective theater group.[ 29] She accepted the invitation to become a member of Berlin's Academy of Arts in 2017.[ 30]
In 2018, Hüller became a member of the company at the Schauspiel Bochum , again working with Johan Simons.[ 7] In 2018, she played the lead role in Simons' adaptation of Penthesilea in Bochum and at the Salzburg Festival .[ 31]
In 2019, Hüller appeared in Johan Simons' award-winning, gender-switched version of Hamlet .[ 32] [ 5] In 2019, Hüller was part of the 69th Berlin International Film Festival 's jury, chaired by Juliette Binoche .[ 33] Later in 2019, she appeared in two French films, Justine Triet 's Sibyl , where she played film director Mika,[ 34] and in Alice Winocour 's Proxima as the psychologist Wendy.[ 35]
In 2023, Hüller portrayed Countess Irma Sztáray in Frauke Finsterwalder's historical black comedy film Sisi & I , a retelling of the later years of Empress Elisabeth of Austria from the point of view of her lady-in-waiting . The film had its world premiere at the 73rd Berlin Film Festival on 19 February 2023,[ 36] and was released in Germany on 30 March 2023.[ 37] Hüller was nominated for the German Film Award for Best Actress for her performance in the film.[ 38]
In 2023, Hüller starred in two films that premiered in main competition at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival ;[ 39] the French legal drama Anatomy of a Fall by Justine Triet , which won the Palme d'Or ,[ 40] and the American-British-Polish Holocaust drama The Zone of Interest by Jonathan Glazer , which won the Grand Prix .[ 40] She won her second European Film Award for Best Actress for Anatomy of a Fall , while also being nominated for The Zone of Interest .[ 41] She also earned Academy Award [ 42] and Golden Globe [ 43] nominations for Anatomy of a Fall , as well as BAFTA Film Award nominations for both Anatomy of a Fall and The Zone of Interest .[ 44] She also won the César Award for Best Actress for Anatomy of a Fall. [ 45]
In June 2024, Hüller was invited to become a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences .[ 46]
Hüller is scheduled to direct Penthesile:a:s by Marie Dilasser at the Neues Theater Halle/Saale in 2025.[ 47]
Other activities
In 2024, Hüller appeared in the first-ever advertising campaign of Phoebe Philo 's eponymous fashion brand.[ 48] [ 49]
In July 2024, Hüller christened the ship Sea-Eye 5 for the Sea-Eye NGO in Ancona and criticized the European migration policy in an interview.[ 50]
Personal life
Hüller considers Thuringia as home.[ 8] [ 51]
Hüller lives in Leipzig-Plagwitz , Germany, with her daughter, who was born in 2011.[ 52] [ 53]
Hüller is a licensed forklift operator, certified for a role in Thomas Stuber’s In the Aisles .[ 13] [ 54]
Filmography
Film
Television
Year
Title
Role
Notes
2011
Der Kriminalist
Conny Lojewski
1 episode
2013
Pinocchio
Fox
Miniseries
2014
Polizeiruf 110
Karen Wagner
1 episode
2016
Crime Scene Cleaner (Der Tatortreiniger )
Silke Hansen
1 episode
2024
Zeit Verbrechen
Susanne Meierhof
1 episode
Radio plays
2013: Paul Plamper: Der Kauf , produced by Westdeutscher Rundfunk , Bayerischer Rundfunk , Deutschlandfunk and Schauspiel Köln [ 60]
2017: Paul Plamper: Dienstbare Geister , produced by Westdeutscher Rundfunk, Bayerischer Rundfunk, Deutschlandfunk, Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk , Ruhrtriennale and Maxim Gorki Theater [ 61]
2016: Franz Kafka , Das Schloss , produced by Bayerischer Rundfunk and Hörspiel und Medienkunst
2021: Kirsten Becken: Ihre Geister sehen , produced by Deutschlandfunk[ 62]
Audio books
2013: Finn-Ole Heinrich: Die erstaunlichen Abenteuer der Maulina Schmitt – Mein kaputtes Königreich. (Hörcompany)
2014: Finn-Ole Heinrich: Die erstaunlichen Abenteuer der Maulina Schmitt – Warten auf Wunder. (Hörcompany)
2015: Finn-Ole Heinrich: Die erstaunlichen Abenteuer der Maulina Schmitt – Ende des Universums (Hörcompany)
2015: Karen Köhler : Wir haben Raketen geangelt (tacheles!/Roof Music)
2017: Mariana Leky: Was man von hier aus sehen kann (tacheles!/Roof Music)
2018: Wolfgang Herrndorf : Bilder deiner großen Liebe: Ein großer Monolog mit Musik (tacheles!/Roof Music)[ 63]
2019: Mariana Leky: Die Herrenausstatterin (tacheles!/Roof Music)[ 64]
2019: Mariana Leky: Erste Hilfe (tacheles!/Roof Music)[ 64]
Awards and nominations
Besides Julia Jentsch and Paula Beer , Hüller is the only German actress to win both the European Film Award and the Silver Bear for Best Actress , top honors of the European Film Academy and Berlin Film Festival , in the 21st century.[ 65] [ 66]
For Anatomy of a Fall (2023), Hüller became the third German actress to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress , and the first German actress to be nominated since Luise Rainer in 1937.[ 67]
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