Meret Becker

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Meret Becker
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Meret Becker in 2020
Born (1969-01-15) 15 January 1969 (age 52)
Occupationactress
Spouse(s)
(m. 1996⁠–⁠2002)
Children1

Meret Becker (German: [ˈmɛʁɛt ˈbɛkɐ] (About this soundlisten); born 15 January 1969) is a German actress and singer.

Life and career[]

Meret Becker was born in Bremen, the daughter of the actors Monika Hansen and Rolf Becker but she was raised in Berlin by her mother with her stepfather Otto Sander along with her brother Ben Becker. She is the granddaughter of the comedian Claire Schlichting and the niece of the acrobat and comedian Jonny Buchardt.

In 1996, she married Alexander Hacke (a member of the band Einstürzende Neubauten), who contributed songs to Becker's albums, including Noctambule. They separated in 2000 and divorced two years later. Becker was a guest musician on Einstürzende Neubauten's album Ende Neu, singing "Stella Maris" - in a duet with Blixa Bargeld.

She played the character Erna Eggstein in the 1997 German film Comedian Harmonists, as well as Katya, a prostitute, in Painted Angels. A year later, in 1998, she gave several performances along with Nina Hagen. The short but sold-out tour was titled "Wir heißen beide Anna" in which both Becker and Hagen sang several songs by Bertold Brecht, set to music by Paul Dessau and Kurt Weill[1].

Meret has since recorded two studio albums, Nachtmahr, which featured Robert Rutman playing his giant sheetmetal instruments on several tracks, and Fragiles. Just like the first album, both of them contain songs, poetry and short stories, played with unusual instruments and avant-garde arrangements. In 1993, she appeared as the female singer in the U2 video for Stay (Faraway, So Close!). In 2005, she was a supporting actress in the film Munich, directed by Steven Spielberg[2].

Solo discography[]

  • Noctambule (1996)
  • Nachtmahr (1998)
  • Fragiles (2001)
  • Pipermint - Das Leben, möglicherweise OST (2005)
  • Deins & Done (2014)

Collaborations[]

Selected filmography[]

  • Kaltgestellt (1980) as Anna
  • Werner – Beinhart! (1990) as Rumpelstilzchen
  •  [de] (1991) as Leah
  •  [de] (1992) as Hanna Hecht
  • Alles Lüge (1992) as Braut
  • Little Sharks (1992) as Herta
  • Geteilte Nacht (1993) as Katrin
  • Ebbies Bluff (1993)
  • Music Video for Stay (Faraway, So Close!) by U2 (1993, Video short) as Band's Lead Singer
  • The Innocent (1993) as Ulrike
  • The Blue One (1994) as Isabelle Skrodt
  •  [de] (1994) as Sunny Schaefer
  • The Promise (1994) as Sophie I
  • Killer Condom (1996) as Phyllis Higgins
  •  [de] (1997) as Zille Watussnik
  •  [de] (1997, TV film) as Charlie
  • Life is All You Get (1997) as Moni
  • Comedian Harmonists (1997) as Erna Eggstein
  • Painted Angels (1998) as Katya
  • Hundert Jahre Brecht (1998) as Jenny
  • Annaluise & Anton (1999) as Elli Gast
  • Der Vulkan (1999) as Tilly von Kammer
  • Der Einstein des Sex (1999) as Arbeiterin
  • Fernes Land Pa-Isch (2000) as Bibi
  •  [it] (2000) as Lulu
  • Planet Alex (2001) as Frau
  • Heinrich der Säger (2001) as Teresa Grantke
  • Null Uhr 12 (2001) as Kathrin
  • Nogo (2002) as Maria
  • Mutti - Der Film (2003) as Dr. Loch
  • Poem - Ich setzte den Fuß in die Luft und sie trug (2003)
  • Hamlet_X (2003) as Hamlet
  •  [lb] (2004) as Sanja
  • 3° kälter (2005) as Jenny
  • Unkenrufe (2005) as Sophia
  • Polly Blue Eyes (2005) as Maria Pinn
  • (2005) as Sophie Paulsen
  • Munich (2005) as Yvonne
  • Komm näher (2006) as Mathilda Berger
  • My Führer – The Really Truest Truth about Adolf Hitler (2007) as Sekretärin
  • Messy Christmas (2007) as Pauline
  • Die Glücklichen (2008) as Helene
  • Friedliche Zeiten (2008) as Musiklehrerin
  • Record 12 (2009) as Alena
  • Boxhagener Platz (2010) as Renate
  • Gurbet - Fremde Heimat (2010) as Irina
  •  [de] (2010) as Helena Seliger
  • Kokowääh (2011) as Charlotte
  • Fliegende Fische müssen ins Meer (2011) as Roberta Meiringer
  • Sources of Life (2013) as Elisabeth Freytag
  • Wetlands (2013) as Helen's mother
  • Der Geschmack von Apfelkernen (2013) as Harriet
  • Lügen und andere Wahrheiten (2014) as Coco
  • Mann im Spagat: Pace, Cowboy, Pace (2016) as Lenker Gaby
  • A Change in the Weather (2017) as Kalle
  • Wer hat eigentlich die Liebe erfunden? (2018) as Alex
  • Liliane Susewind - Ein tierisches Abenteuer (2018) as Oberst Essig
  • Ostwind: Aris Ankunft (2019) as Britta

Awards[]

  • 1995 Bavarian Film Awards, Best Actress for Das Versprechen[3]
  • 1998 German Film Awards, Outstanding Individual Achievement: Supporting Actress in Comedian Harmonists
  • 2005 , Film Score Award for Pipermint - Das Leben, möglicherweise OST

References[]

  1. ^ Koberg, Roland (2 March 1998). "Einmal Anna heißen". Berliner Zeitung.
  2. ^ "Munich (2005)" – via www.imdb.com.
  3. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-03-25. Retrieved 2008-09-03.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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