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Name
  
Jordis Triebel

Role
  
Actress

Children
  
Jack Oskar Weidenhofer


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Spouse
  
Matthias Weidenhofer (m. ?–2014)

Awards
  
German Film Award for Best Leading Actress

Nominations
  
German Film Award for Best Supporting Actress

Movies
  
Emma\'s Bliss, Meine Schwestern, A Woman in Berlin, Wolfskinder, Pope Joan

Similar People
  
Christian Schwochow, Sven Taddicken, Lars Kraume, Matthias Weidenhofer, Heide Schwochow

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Jördis Triebel (born 1977) is a German film and theatre actress.

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Early life

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Triebel grew up the second oldest of four sisters in the Prenzlauer Berg locality of Berlin. Through her mother, who before the fall of the Berlin Wall was a props mistress at the "Theater der Freundschaft" (English: Theater of Friendship, today known as the Theater an der Parkaue), she was exposed to the world of theatre early on, sometimes being able to sit in on rehearsals.

Education

From 1997 to 2001, Triebel studied acting at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts.

Theatre

After she graduated, Triebel was an actress with the Bremer Theater. She belonged to the ensemble cast up until 2004. Whilst there Triebel among other things worked on the production of Henrik Ibsen's Baumeister Solneß (English: The Master Builder), Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet and additionally Mark Ravenhill's Gestochen scharfe Polaroids (English: Some Explicit Polaroids).

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After cutting ties with the Bremer Theater in 2004, Triebel worked with the Schauspielhaus Zürich (English: The Zürich playhouse) during 2004 and 2005 for a short time, where she acted in Arthur Schnitzler's Das weite Land, a 1911 tragi-comedy about light-bulb producer Friedrich Hofreiter and his affair with his wife's banker's accountant, Adele. In 2006, she personified "Italy" in the Cologne playhouse's production of "Europa für Anfanger" (English: Europe for beginners).

Television and film

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After a guest role in the TV series Wolffs Revier in 2005, Triebel gained her first major roll in a film as the stubborn-minded pig farmer Emma in Emmas Glück. For this role, she received a nomination to the Deutscher Filmpreis (English: the German Film Awards). She was awarded a further nomination to the Deutscher Filmpreis for her performance as a supporting actress as the mother of the titular pope in Pope Joan. For the main role in Westen, Triebel was awarded for best actress in the 2013 Montreal World Film Festival.

Triebel's film credits include Ein guter Sommer (English: A Good Summer), Westen (English: West), Lagerfeuer (English: Campfire) and Emmas Glück (English: Emma's Bliss). She has also had a re-occurring role on the television series KDD – Kriminaldauerdienst.

Personal life

Triebel has two sons with German actor Matthias Weidenhöfer, and in 2014 separated from Weidenhöfer.

Filmography

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  • 2003: Lange Tage, Director: Antje Busse, Short film, Deutsche Film- und Fernsehakademie Berlin (dffb)
  • 2005: Wolffs Revier: Herzblut, Director: Jürgen Heinrich, TV Series, SAT.1
  • 2006: Emma's Bliss, Director: Sven Taddicken
  • 2006: heteros nomos, Director: Kai Gero Lenke, Short film
  • 2006: Speed Dating, Director: Gregor Buchkremer, Short film
  • 2007 bis 2010: KDD – Kriminaldauerdienst, TV Series, ZDF
  • 2007: Frühstück mit einer Unbekannten, Director: Maria von Heland, Straight-to-TV Movie, SAT.1
  • 2007: Eine gute Mutter, Director: Matthias Glasner, Straight-to-TV Movie
  • 2007: Der Kommissar und das Meer: Den du nicht siehst, Director: Anno Saul, TV Series, ZDF
  • 2008: A Woman in Berlin, Director: Max Färberböck
  • 2008: Das Duo, Director: Maris Pfeiffer, TV Series, ZDF
  • 2008: Warten auf Angelina, Director: Hans-Christoph Blumenberg
  • 2009: This Is Love, Director: Matthias Glasner
  • 2009: Pope Joan, Director: Sönke Wortmann
  • 2010: The Hairdresser, Director: Doris Dörrie
  • 2010: Tatort: Am Ende des Tages, Director: Titus Selge, TV Series
  • 2011: Familiengeheimnisse, Director: Carlo Rola, Straight-to-TV Movie, ZDF
  • 2011: Freilaufende Männer, Director: Matthias Tiefenbacher, Straight-to-TV Movie, WDR
  • 2011: Ein guter Sommer, Director: Edward Berger, Straight-to-TV Movie, ARD
  • 2012: Rosa Roth: Trauma, Director: Carlo Rola, TV Series, ZDF
  • 2013: Meine Schwestern, Director: Lars Kraume
  • 2013: West, Director: Christian Schwochow
  • 2013: Das Jerusalem-Syndrom, Director: Dror Zahavi, Straight-to-TV Movie, ARD
  • 2013: Der fast perfekte Mann, Director: Vanessa Jopp
  • 2013: Wolfskinder, Director: Rick Ostermann
  • 2015: Me and Kaminski, Director: Wolfgang Becker
  • 2015: Blochin – Die Lebenden und die Toten, Director: Matthias Glasner, TV Miniseries, ZDF
  • 2015: Familienfest, Director: Lars Kraume
  • 2015: One Breath, Director: Christian Zübert
  • 2017: Dark, TV Series

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    References

    Jördis Triebel Wikipedia