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Barbara Sukowa (; born 2 February 1950) is a German actress of screen and stage and singer. She has received three German Film Awards for Best Actress, three Bavarian Film Awards, Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress, Venice Film Festival Award, as well as nominations for European Film Awards, César Awards, and .

Sukowa is best known for her work with directors Rainer Werner Fassbinder and Margarethe von Trotta. She rose to prominence after starring in the West German miniseries Berlin Alexanderplatz directed by Fassbinder, and the following year went to star in his drama film Lola, for which she received her first German Film Award for Best Actress. Also in 1981, Sukowa starred in Marianne and Juliane directed by Margarethe von Trotta. They would go on to work on six more films together. For her performance, she also received German Film Award and Venice Film Festival Award for Best Actress. In 1986, she won the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress for performance in the drama film Rosa Luxemburg.

In 1990s, Sukowa starred in a number of international films, most notable, Europa (1991) directed by Lars von Trier, Voyager (1991) by Volker Schlöndorff, M. Butterfly by , and Johnny Mnemonic (1995) by . In later career, she played Hildegard of Bingen in 2009 drama film Vision, and in the biographical film Hannah Arendt (2012). She starred in the American television series 12 Monkeys (2015-2018), a remake of the 1995 film of the same name. In 2019, she starred in French drama film Two of Us, for which she received Lumière Award for Best Actress and César Award for Best Actress nomination.


Life and career
Sukowa was born in , Germany, in 1950. She speaks German, English, and French. After studying acting at the Max Reinhardt Seminar in Vienna, Sukowa's stage debut was in Berlin in 1971, in a production of 's Der Ritt über den Bodensee. The same year, Günter Beelitz invited her to join the ensemble of the National Theatre. She also worked in Frankfurt am Main and Hamburg, in collaboration with directors such as , playing Marion in Büchner's Danton's Death and Helena in A Midsummer Night's Dream. Other Shakespeare roles in Europe were Rosalind in As You Like It and Desdemona in . She performed in 's The Master Builder.

In addition to her stage work, Sukowa is associated with the New German Cinema. Her performance as Mieze in Rainer Werner Fassbinder's miniseries Berlin Alexanderplatz (1980) earned her the German Best Young Actress Award. The following year, her performance of the title role in Fassbinder's drama film Lola earned her a German Film Award for Best Actress. Also that year, she starred in Marianne and Juliane directed by Margarethe von Trotta. For this performance she also received German Film Award for Best Actress and Venice Film Festival Golden Phoenix Award for Best Actress. She starred in Die Jäger (1982) directed by Károly Makk, Un dimanche de flic (1983) by Michel Vianey, and Équateur by . In 1985, Sukowa made her American television debut starring in the CBS miniseries Space, based on James A. Michener's novel.

In 1986, Sukowa played Polish socialist in the biographical drama film Rosa Luxemburg directed by Margarethe von Trotta. She received Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress for her performance, and well as another German Film Award for Best Actress. In 1987, she starred in Days to Remember directed by Jeanine Meerapfel, receiving nomination for a German Film Award for Best Actress, and appeared in American action film The Sicilian opposite Christopher Lambert. In 1990, she starred in The African Woman directed by Margarethe von Trotta.

Sukowa moved to Brooklyn, New York City in 1991. In 1991, she starred opposite in Voyager directed by Volker Schlöndorff, and Europa by Lars von Trier. Both films received positive reviews from critics. Sukowa was nominated for European Film Award for Best Supporting Actress for Voyager, and European Film Award for Best European Actress of the Year for Europa. In 1993, she starred in M. Butterfly directed by . In 1995, she appeared in Johnny Mnemonic directed by . In 1997, she returned in Germany for starring in , for which she received Bavarian Film Award for Best Actress In 1999, she appeared in 's Cradle Will Rock, and The Third Miracle directed by Agnieszka Holland. Sukowa also starred in a made-for-television films Lost Souls (1998) and The Lady in Question (1999).

Sukowa has developed a parallel career as a narrator and speaker. She has performed the Speaker's role in Arnold Schoenberg's , first with the Schoenberg Ensemble under Reinbert de Leeuw, and later with ensembles in Paris, London, Berlin, St. Petersburg, Madrid, Rome, Tokyo, Salzburg, Los Angeles, and New York City. She has performed the Speaker's role in Schoenberg's with the Berlin Philharmonic under , and is featured on the recordings with Abbado and the Vienna Philharmonic, and Esa-Pekka Salonen and the . She narrated 's Peter and the Wolf both in concert and on record, as well as on a recording of Mendelssohn's music for A Midsummer Night's Dream. In English, she has worked in a production of The Cherry Orchard (Princeton, , 2000). Alvin Klein, "Casting Keeps Chekhov Relevant: Jane Alexander in 'Cherry Orchard'", nytimes.com, 9 April 2000. Sukowa has performed in 's Jeanne d'Arc au bûcher and 's The Threepenny Opera. She performed speaking and singing roles in de Leeuw's Im wunderschönen Monat Mai in 2004. She performed the speaking role in the US premiere of 's Cassandre in March 2006, and in the New York City premiere that month, with musicians from the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra.Sarah Bryan Miller, Review of Cassandre. Saint Louis Post-Dispatch, 1 April 2006.Bernard Holland, "Works That Boldly Position Words at the Center of Power", St. Louis Symphony Performs Choral Works, nytimes.com, 3 April 2006. At the 51st Annual Grammy Awards, she received Grammy Award nomination for Im wunderschönen Monat Mai. Sukowa is also the front singer of the Band the X-Patsys, which she founded with visual artists Jon Kessler and Robert Longo.

In 2004, Sukowa was a member of the jury at the 26th Moscow International Film Festival. In 2012, she was on the jury for the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival.

In 2009, Sukowa played the role of Hildegard of Bingen in 2009 drama film Vision directed by Margarethe von Trotta, receiving another Bavarian Film Award for Best Actress. In 2012, Sukowa starred as German-Jewish philosopher and political theorist in the German-Luxembourgish-French biographical film Hannah Arendt directed by Margarethe von Trotta. The film and her performance received positive reviews from critics. Sukowa received another Bavarian Film Award for Best Actress and German Film Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role, and well as European Film Award for Best Actress nomination. In 2016, she appeared on ' drama film , and later had supporting roles in (2017), (2018), and Native Son (2019).

From 2015 to 2018, Sukowa starred as Katarina Jones in the American television series 12 Monkeys. She continued appearing on American television guest-starring on Hunters starring , and had a recurring role on the Apple TV+ series Servant. In 2022, she was cast in the thriller The Swarm based on the Frank Schätzing best-seller.

In 2019, Sukowa starred in French romance drama film Two of Us, for which she received Lumière Award for Best Actress and César Award for Best Actress nomination.

In 2022, Sukowa starred opposite in the biographical film Dalíland about Salvador Dalí, playing Gala Dalí. It premiered at the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival.


Personal life
She was married to the artist and director , with whom she has performed as a singer. She has three sons, one from her earlier marriage to Hans-Michael Rehberg, one from her relationship with Daniel Olbrychski, and one with Longo. She and Longo separated in 2018.


Filmography

Film
1981LolaLolaGerman Film Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
Munich International Film Festival Award for Best Actress
1981Marianne and JulianeMarianneGerman Film Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
Venice Film Festival Golden Phoenix Award for Best Actress
1982Die JägerDaniela Mathiesen
1983Un dimanche de flicPatricia
1983ÉquateurAdele
1986Rosa LuxemburgCannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress
German Film Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
1987Days to RememberKatharinaNominated - German Film Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
1987 The SicilianCamilla, Duchess of Crotone
1990 The African WomanMartha
1991VoyagerHannahNominated - European Film Award for Best Supporting Actress
1991 EuropaKatharina HartmannNominated - European Film Award for Best European Actress of the Year
1993 M. ButterflyJeanne Gallimard
1995Johnny MnemonicAnna Kalmann
1997Virginia Wingate
1997Anna LoeserBavarian Film Award for Best Actress
1999Cradle Will RockSophie Silvano
1999The Third MiracleHelen
1999Star! Star!Marianne
2000UrbaniaClara - The Married Woman
2001Thirteen Conversations About One ThingHelenFlorida Film Critics Circle Award for Best Cast
2003Rosemarie
2005Romance & CigarettesGracie
2008Lena BrückerMontreal World Film Festival Award for Best Actress
2009Veronika Decides to Die Mrs. Deklava
2009Vision Hildegard of BingenBavarian Film Award for Best Actress
2012Hannah Arendt Bavarian Film Award for Best Actress
German Film Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
Nominated - European Film Award for Best Actress
Nominated - Chlotrudis Award for Best Actress
Nominated - German Film Critics Association Award for Best Actress
Nominated - Romy Gala, Austria Award for Best Actress
Nominated - Women Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actress
2013El cielo es azulMarquez
2015Die abhandene WeltCaterina Fabiani/Evelyn Kromberger
2016 Friderike ZweigNominated - German Film Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role
2016My Art
2017 Coroner
2018 Melinda
2019Native Son Peggy
2019Rocca verändert die Welt Dodo
2019Two of UsNina DornLumière Award for Best Actress
Dublin Film Critics Award for Best Actress
Nominated - César Award for Best Actress
Nominated - International Cinephile Society Award for Best Actress
Nominated - Women Film Critics Circle Award for Best Screen Couple
2020Philippa
2022White NoiseSister Hermann Marie
2022DalílandGala Dalí
2023Air
2023Enkel für FortgeschrittenePhilippa
TBAKlandestin WTMathilda


Television
1974Unter Ausschluß der ÖffentlichkeitViktoria HerbstEpisode: "Der Abstieg"
1977Women in New YorkCrystal AllenTelevision film
1978Amalie FriedländerTelevision film
1980Berlin AlexanderplatzEmilie "Mieze" KarsunkeMiniseries
1980Babsi MeyerEpisode: "Der gelbe Unterrock"
1980 Episode: "Immer lustig"
1984Baumeister SolnessHilde WangelTelevision film
1985SpaceLeisel KolffMiniseries
1993Colpo di codaReginaTelevision film
1995 The Wright VerdictsSister Maria PulaskiEpisode: "The Eyes of God"
1998New York UndercoverCousal GeneralEpisode: "Pipeline"
1998Lost SoulsSheila RobinsonTelevision film
1999The Lady in QuestionRachel SingerTelevision film
2002–2003Liebe, Lügen, LeidenschaftenBarbara LandauMiniseries
2004 The Other WomanVera GlaubitzTelevision film
2011Katharina DänertTelevision film
2015–201812 MonkeysKatarina JonesSeries regular, 45 episodes
2020HuntersTilda SauerEpisode: "At Night, All Birds Are Black"
2021–2022ServantAunt JosephineRecurring role
2023The SwarmDr. Katherina LehmannSeries regular, 8 episodes
2024ConstellationIrena LysenkoLimited series
2025The Night AgentJacqueline LaurentEpisode: "A Good Agent"
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