Marianne Sägebrecht
Birthday:
27 August 1945, Starnberg, Bavaria, Germany
Height:
168 cm
Marianne Sägebrecht, aka, "mother of Munich's sub-culture", a name that was dubbed to her while she was working as a producer and performer in avant garde theater productions, was discovered by Percy Adlon in 1977. The director gave her a minor part in his feature "The Swing" before he gave her the leading role of Marianne...
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Marianne Sägebrecht, aka, "mother of Munich's sub-culture", a name that was dubbed to her while she was working as a producer and performer in avant garde theater productions, was discovered by Percy Adlon in 1977. The director gave her a minor part in his feature "The Swing" before he gave her the leading role of Marianne, a mortician, in Zuckerbaby (1985). Followed by the leading role of Jasmin Münchgstettner, a woman who mysteriously appears just to bring luminosity to the old, beaten down, and spiritually deprived Bagdad Café in, Out of Rosenheim (1987). Her performance in the film garnered a German Film Award. Show less «
"Nichts Menschliches ist mir fremd!" (means: "Nothing that is human is strange to me".)
"Nichts Menschliches ist mir fremd!" (means: "Nothing that is human is strange to me".)
We Bavarians are to Germany what Indians are to the U.S.A.
We Bavarians are to Germany what Indians are to the U.S.A.
Susan