Barbara Sukowa
Barbara Sukowa, born on February 2, 1950, is a distinguished German actress renowned for her impactful performances in both theatre and film. She gained prominence through her collaborations with acclaimed directors such as Rainer Werner Fassbinder and Margarethe von Trotta. Sukowa's remarkable talent was recognized at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival, where she received the Best Actress award for her portrayal in the film *Rosa Luxemburg* in 1986.
Sukowa's impressive filmography includes notable works such as *Lola* (1981), where her compelling presence captivated audiences, and *Europa* (1990), which further solidified her standing in international cinema. She also starred in *M. Butterfly* (1993), showcasing her versatility, and delivered a powerful performance in *Hannah Arendt* (2012), a film that explored the life of the influential political theorist.
Throughout her career, Barbara Sukowa has demonstrated a profound ability to inhabit complex characters, earning her a respected place in the film industry. Her contributions to the arts, marked by her collaborations with visionary filmmakers and her ability to tackle challenging roles, have made her a significant figure in contemporary German cinema.
Filmography
Vision – From the Life of Hildegard von Bingen
Marianne and Juliane
Rocca Changes the World
The Port of Last Resort
White Noise (2022)
My Art
Air (2023)
Romance & Cigarettes
The Third Miracle
Hannah Arendt
Stefan Zweig: Farewell to Europe
Dalíland
The Sicilian
Native Son (2019)
Voyager
Johnny Mnemonic
Rosa Luxemburg
Europa
Gloria Bell
Atomic Blonde
Office Killer
Veronika Decides to Die
Two of Us
Lola (1981)
M. Butterfly
12 Monkeys