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Margit Carstensen

1940-02-29 Kiel, Germany

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Biografia

Margit Carstensen (29 February 1940 – 1 June 2023) was a German theatre and film actress, best known outside Germany for roles in the works of film director Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Carstensen was born and raised in the northern German city of Kiel. Upon graduation from the local high school in 1958, she studied acting at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg. This education led to her first stage appearances in Kleve, Heilbronn, Münster, and Braunschweig. In 1965, Carstensen began a four-year engagement with the German Playhouse in Hamburg. In 1969, she gained a local profile for her work in the Theater am Goetheplatz in Bremen, where she first met director Rainer Werner Fassbinder. She then worked under his direction in a comedy by the 18th-century Venetian Carlo Goldoni, The Coffee Shop (which was recorded for television in 1970), bringing her national attention in West Germany. She subsequently played the role of serial murderess Geesche Gottfried in the premiere of Fassbinder's own play Bremen Freedom (also televised, in 1972), and then in the title role of his Henrik Ibsen adaptation Nora Helmer (televised in 1974) derived from A Doll's House. Outside of theatre, Carstensen played leading roles in the Fassbinder films The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant (1972), her best-known role for him; Martha (1974), analysing a traditional marriage in a contemporary setting; Fear of Fear (1975); Mother Küsters' Trip to Heaven (1975); Satan's Brew (1976); Chinese Roulette (1976) and Women in New York (1977). She also appeared in episodes of two Fassbinder television productions: Eight Hours Don't Make a Day (1972), and Berlin Alexanderplatz (1980). From 1973 to 1976, Carstensen held a steady acting engagement in Darmstadt. In 1977, she moved to West Berlin where she performed on the highly regarded Staatliche Schauspielbühnen. In 1982, she moved to Stuttgart in order to work with director Hansgünther Heyme, where she appeared in a series of plays directed by him. During this time, Carstensen also worked in international film productions, such as Andrzej Żuławski's Possession (1981) and Agnieszka Holland's Angry Harvest (1985); the latter was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. By the late 1980s, she had developed ongoing working relationships with German directors Werner Schroeter, Christoph Schlingensief, and Leander Haußmann. For the 2003–04 season, Carstensen appeared in the Vienna Burgtheater, in the premiere of Elfriede Jelinek's play Bambiland under the direction of Schlingensief. During the 2007–08 season Carstensen assisted with the Austrian-German TV documentary Mr. Karl – A Person for People, directed by Kurt Mayer. In 2016, she was still on television, appearing in the long-running series Tatort. Carstensen received many awards in her career. Among these were the 1973 German Film Awards (Gold), for her acting in The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant, and the 2002 Bavarian Film Award, for her acting in Scherbentanz. In 1972 she was chosen by the German Film Critics Guild as Best Actress of the Year. In 2019, she was awarded the Götz-George-Preis for her life's work. Description above from the Wikipedia article Margit Carstensen, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Películas

Schlingensief – In das Schweigen hineinschreien Self (archive footage) 2020-08-20
Fassbinder – lieben ohne zu fordern Self (archive footage) 2015-02-07
Fassbinder Self 2015-04-30
Finsterworld Frau Sandberg 2013-06-28
Eine Kirche der Angst vor dem Fremden in mir 2009-05-02
Mister Karl Self 2008-03-30
It Is Fine! Everything Is Fine. Linda Barnes 2007-11-21
Hände weg von Mississippi Frau Strietzel 2007-03-22
Agnes und seine Brüder Roxy 2004-10-13
Scherbentanz Käthe 2002-10-31
Der Narr und seine Frau heute Abend in Pancomedia Die Leserin 2002-04-11
John Gabriel Borkman Gunhild 2000-05-27
Manila Regine Gorler 2000-06-29
Sonnenallee Direktorin 1999-10-07
Gesches Gift Mutter Timm 1998-01-01
Die 120 Tage von Bottrop Self 1997-11-06
Terror 2000 - Intensivstation Deutschland Margret 1992-10-30
100 Jahre Adolf Hitler – Die letzte Stunde im Führerbunker Martha Goebbels 1989-02-18
Bittere Ernte Eugenia 1985-02-20
La moitié de l'amour Ivy 1985-08-01
Die wilden Fünfziger Sekretärin 1983-09-23
Liebeskonzil Staatsanwältin 1982-03-12
Possession Margit Gluckmeister 1981-05-27
Die dritte Generation Petra Vielhaber 1979-05-30
Spiel der Verlierer Frl. Rosner 1978-10-12
Adolf und Marlene Marlene 1977-03-15
Chinesisches Roulette Ariane Christ 1977-02-23
Frauen in New York Sylvia Fowler 1977-06-21
Satansbraten Andree 1976-10-07
Angst vor der Angst Margot 1975-07-08
Mutter Küsters' Fahrt zum Himmel Frau Thälmann 1975-07-01
Martha Martha 1974-05-28
Nora Helmer Nora Helmer 1974-02-03
Die Zärtlichkeit der Wölfe Frau Lindner 1973-07-12
Bremer Freiheit Geesche Gottfried 1972-11-12
Die bitteren Tränen der Petra von Kant Petra von Kant 1972-10-05
Die Ahnfrau - Oratorium nach Franz Grillparzer Berta 1971-12-20
Das Kaffeehaus Vittoria 1970-05-18
Die Niklashauser Fart Margarete 1970-10-26