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Iris Berben

Date of Birth
08/12/1950 - 12:00
Geburtsort
Detmold
Biography

Iris Berben, born August 12, 1950, in Detmold, grew up in Hamburg but left school shortly before her final exams and traveled to Israel. In 1968, she was an active member of the protest movement. Her movie career began with short films at Hamburg's Kunsthochschule, and her first feature film was "Detektive", directed by Rudolf Thome. Iris Berben took dancing and motion classes in London and studied language and voice with Hoffmann de Boer in Berlin. During the following years, Berben appeared in numerous film and TV productions, including Klaus Lemke's "Brandstifter" or the TV series "Himmlische Töchter" (1976), that made Berben widely known.

During the 1980s, Berben starred in comedies, including "Ach du lieber Harry" ("Oh My Dearest Harry") with Dieter Hallervorden, and "Siggi, der Straßenfeger" with Harald Juhnke, and in Michael Pfleghar's TV comedy series "Sketchup" alongside Diether Krebs. From the mid-1990s on, Berben played inspector Rosa Roth in the ZDF TV series of the same name. On the movie screen, Berben was seen in Peter Timm's "Rennschwein Rudi Rüssel" ("Rudy, The Racin Pig", 1995), in Doris Dörrie's "Bin ich schön?" ("Am I Beautiful?", 1998), and in Markus Imboden's "Frau Rettich, die Czerni und ich" ("Mrs. Rettich, Czerny And Me", 1998), among others. Besides her continually successful TV crime series "Rosa Roth", Berben appeared only in TV productions between 2000 and 2008. She won the German TV award in 2005 and in 2006 for her performances in the family drama "Die Patriarchin" and in Matti Geschonneck's tragicomedy "Die Silberhochzeit", that was written by Daniel Nocke.

Berben, who is involved in several social issues, for instance in the fight against right wing extremism, or as a member of the board of trustees of the German Aids foundation, did not return to the movie screen until late 2008: In Heinrich Breloer's Thomas Mann adaptation "Die Buddenbrooks" ("Buddenbrooks – The Decline of a Family"), Berben played Elisabeth Buddenbrook.

Apart from acting, Iris Berben has also worked continuously for several charitable causes dedicated to reconciliation and the fostering of relations between Germany and Israel. For her efforts, she was awarded the Bundesverdienstkreuz (First Class), Women's World Award for Tolerance and the renowned Leo Beck Award. In 2008, she was presented with a lifetime award for her career and humanitarian work by the Deutschen Volkshochschul-Verband at the annual Adolf Grimme Awards.

She also remained busy as an actress: In 2009, she co-starred alongside Katharina Schüttler in "Es kommt der Tag", in which Berben plays a woman who is confronted with her long gone past as a terrorist by her daughter. That she can play comedy just as brilliant as drama, was proven again by her hilarious, over-the-top performance as the super villain "Q" in the kid adventure romp "Tiger Team".

Her portrayal of industrialist's wife Bertha Krupp in the miniseries "Krupp - Eine deutsche Familie" (2009) garnered her actor nomination at the 2010 Emmy Awards. She next starred as a stressed-out mother in the made-for-TV comedy "Meine Familie bringt mich um" (2010) and as a movie star, whose life is turned upside down in "Niemand ist eine Insel" (2011). In June 2011, she received a Bavarian Television Award for her lifetime achievement.

In Matti Geschonneck's tragicomedy "Liebesjahre" (2011, TV) Berben played a divorced woman who is confronted with her ex-husband and past conflicts. Along with Geschonneck and writer Magnus Vattrodt, Berben won a Grimme Award for her performance. She went on to play a woman under witness protection in the thriller "Die Kronzeugin - Mord in den Bergen" (2013) and composer Richard Wagner's second wife Cosima in "Der Wagner-Clan. Eine Familiengeschichte" (2013).

After a string of high-profile television productions, Iris Berben returned to the big screen with starring roles in the comedies "Anleitung zum Unglücklichsein" ("The Situation is Hopeless, But Not Serious") and "Miss Sixty" (2014).

Iris Berben gave another strong performance in "Sternstunden ihres Lebens" (2014, TV), a political drama about the drafting of Article 3 of the Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany (anti-discrimination act; gender equality). In the film, she played the lead role, portraying Social Democrat Elisabeth Selbert.

Matti Geschonneck cast her in his period drama "Das Zeugenhaus" (2014, TV), in which she starred in another lead role as a Hungarian countess, whose villa is used to house witnesses of the war crime trial in Nuremberg in 1945. In cinema, Iris Berben starred in the romantic comedy "Traumfrauen" (2015) as a wife recently left by her husband soon finding herself entangled in amorous confusions. Subsequently, she turned to TV productions again, e.g. portraying the German chancellor who after an accident suffers from amnesia and believes herself to be in the GDR in 1989 in Markus Imboden's "Die Eisläuferin" (2015). In Buket Alakuş' "Die Neue" (2015), she played an idealistic teacher who faces a conflict when a new, Muslim pupil insists on wearing a headscarf in class. In 2016, she appeared in the biopic "Eddie the Eagle" (US/GB/DE) as a Bavarian pub owner that resolutely supports the British Olympic sportsman Michael "Eddie" Edwards. In the same year, she played a modern Titania from "A Midsummer Night's Dream" in Achim Bornhak's idiosyncratic Shakespeare adaptation "Shakespeares letzte Runde". In 2017, she was the young main character's grandmother in the children's film "Conni & Co" as well as in the film's sequel "Conni & Co 2 – Das Geheimnis des T-Rex". Alongside Klaus Maria Brandauer she starred in the TV series "Capelli Code" (air-date: 2019), where she portrays the German Home Secretary who is being kidnapped.

In 2010, Iris Berben and Bruno Ganz were elected presidents of the Deutsche Filmakademie. From 2013 to 2019, Berben held the office alone, succeeded by Ulrich Matthes. On the big screen she was a member of the ensemble of Sönke Wortmann's satire "Der Vorname" ("How About Adolf?" 2018), about a dignified dinner among friends that escalates after the one of the attending couples announce they plan to name their unborn child Adolf. Iris Berben had TV roles as the quirky actress in "Alt, aber Polt" (AT 2018) and in the title role of Dominik Graf's "Hanne" (2018), about a woman who a day after her retirement learns that she may have a serious illness. For this role she won the Prize for Acting at the Festival of German Film in Ludwigshafen.

In 2019 Berben was awarded the Honorary Prize at the Max Ophüls Film Festival. In the same year she was awarded the Bavarian Constitutional Medal in Gold, followed in 2020 by the Order of Merit of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia.

Nina Grosse cast Berben in "Nicht tot zu kriegen" (2020) as a film and show diva who is planning a comeback and is suddenly followed by a stalker. The film was broadcast on German TV for the first time on the occassion of Berben's 70th birthday in August 2020. On the same occasion, "Mein Altweibersommer" was braodcast, starring Berben as a successful entrepreneur, wife and mother who breaks out of her comfortable life to go on tour with a small travelling circus.

At the end of 2020, she appeared in "Das Unwort" ("The Un-word", TV), a satire about school bullying and anti-Semitism among students, and starred in a leading role in the two-part family chronicle "Altes Land," based on the novel of the same name by Dörte Hansen. At the Zurich Film Festival 2020, Berben was honored with a lifetime achievement award.  

In 2022, two films starring Iris Berben were released in theaters: In the wicked, award-winning high-society satire "Triangle of Sadness" (SE/DE/FR), she played a German industrialist's wife who becomes a wheelchair user after suffering a stroke; in "Der Nachname" ("Family Affairs"), a sequel to the box-office hit "Der Vorname," she reprised the role of Dorothea.

In the same year, Iris Berben received several prestigious awards, including the Orden wider den tierischen Ernst (a humorous award for excellence in entertainment), the Martin-Buber-Plakette (a recognition for her contribution to cultural dialogue), and the Ehrenpreis der Stifter (an honorary award for lifetime achievement) at the Deutscher Fernsehpreis (German Television Awards). In 2023, she was honored with the Schiller Prize from the city of Marbach am Neckar, a prestigious award recognizing outstanding contributions to German cultural life.

Berben garnered much critical acclaim for her portrayal of a woman battling terminal cancer in the TV production "Und dann steht einer auf und öffnet das Fenster" (2022). In the Netflix production "Paradise" (2023), she took on a rare villain role as the ruthless CEO of a biotech startup. In the ensemble road movie "791 km" (2023), she played an intellectual former hippie professor. Later, she returned to her role as the matriarch Dorothea in the comedy "Der Spitzname" (DE/AT 2024).  

Filmography
2024-2026
Ein fast perfekter Antrag
  • Cast
2023/2024
Kreis der Wahrheit
  • Participation
2024
Sukowa - Spielen wie ein Kind
  • Participation
2024
Der Spitzname
  • Cast
2024
Googoosh - Made of Fire
  • Voice
2023
791 km
  • Cast
2022/2023
Deutsches Haus
  • Cast
2022/2023
Trauzeugen
  • Cast
2022/2023
Paradise
  • Cast
2021/2022
Und dann steht einer auf und öffnet das Fenster
  • Cast
2020-2022
Triangle of Sadness
  • Cast
2021/2022
Der Strom
  • Cast
2019-2021
Wo ist Anne Frank
  • Voice
2021
Der Nachname
  • Cast
2019/2020
Altes Land
  • Cast
2020
Hey! Ich bin Jude!
  • Participation
2019/2020
Mein Altweibersommer
  • Cast
2020
Nicht tot zu kriegen
  • Cast
  • Music performer
2019/2020
Lang lebe die Königin
  • Cast
2019
Boje
  • Voice
2017/2018
Der Vorname
  • Cast
2017/2018
Die Protokollantin [Staffel 1]
  • Cast
2017/2018
Hanne
  • Cast
2016/2017
Conni & Co. 2 - Das Geheimnis des T-Rex
  • Cast
2015-2017
Wo sie ist
  • Cast
2016/2017
High Society
  • Cast
2016/2017
Jugend ohne Gott
  • Cast
2015/2016
Conni & Co.
  • Cast
2015/2016
Zeigen was man liebt
  • Participation
2015/2016
Eddie the Eagle
  • Cast
2015/2016
Shakespeares letzte Runde
  • Cast
2014/2015
Die Neue
  • Cast
2014/2015
Alki Alki
  • Cast
2014/2015
Traumfrauen
  • Cast
2015
Die Eisläuferin
  • Cast
2014
Das Zeugenhaus
  • Cast
2013/2014
Miss Sixty
  • Cast
2013/2014
Es werde Stadt! 50 Jahre Grimme-Preis in Marl
  • Participation
2013/2014
Sternstunde ihres Lebens
  • Cast
2012/2013
Der Schuss
  • Cast
2011/2012
Anleitung zum Unglücklichsein
  • Cast
2011/2012
Trauma
  • Cast
2012
Stille
  • Cast
2010/2011
Liebesjahre
  • Cast
2009/2010
Tiger-Team
  • Cast
2009/2010
Kennedys Hirn
  • Cast
2010
Meine Familie bringt mich um
  • Cast
2009
Horst Schlämmer - Isch kandidiere!
  • Cast
2008/2009
Es kommt der Tag
  • Cast
2007-2009
Kommissar Süden und das Geheimnis der Königin
  • Cast
2008/2009
Krupp - Eine deutsche Familie
  • Cast
2008/2009
Das Mädchen aus Sumy
  • Cast
2007/2008
Buddenbrooks
  • Cast
2007/2008
Der Fall des Jochen B.
  • Cast
2007
Duell in der Nacht
  • Cast
2007
Frühstück mit einer Unbekannten
  • Cast
2006
Die Mauer - Berlin '61
  • Cast
2006
In guten Händen
  • Cast
2005/2006
Silberhochzeit
  • Cast
2004/2005
Die Patriarchin
  • Cast
2003/2004
Schöne Witwen küssen besser
  • Cast
2004
Das Kommando
  • Cast
2002
Geschlossene Gesellschaft
  • Cast
2001/2002
Fahr zur Hölle, Schwester
  • Cast
2001/2002
Die Abrechnung
  • Cast
2002
Dienstreise - Was für eine Nacht
  • Cast
2001/2002
Wer liebt, hat Recht
  • Cast
2001
Täusche deinen Nächsten wie dich selbst
  • Cast
2000
Das Teufelsweib
  • Cast
2000
Ein mörderischer Plan
  • Cast
2000
Gefährliche Träume - Das Geheimnis einer Frau
  • Cast
1999
Todesflug
  • Cast
1999/2000
Küsse und Bisse
  • Cast
1999
Die Retterin
  • Cast
1999
Das Glockenbachgeheimnis
  • Cast
1998
Die Zauberfrau
  • Cast
1998
Wintersaat
  • Cast
1998
Jerusalem oder Die Reise in den Tod
  • Cast
1993
Sommerliebe
  • Cast
1997/1998
Andrea und Marie
  • Cast
1997/1998
Bin ich schön?
  • Cast
1997/1998
Frau Rettich, die Czerny und ich
  • Cast
1997
Berlin
  • Cast
1997
Die Stimme
  • Cast
1996/1997
Der stille Herr Genardy
  • Cast
1997
Living Dead
  • Cast
1996
Montag, 26. November ...
  • Cast
1996
Nirgendwohin
  • Cast
1995
Der gefälschte Sommer
  • Cast
1995/1996
Peanuts - Die Bank zahlt alles
  • Cast
1996
Kondom des Grauens
  • Cast
1995/1996
Verlorenes Leben
  • Cast
1995
Lügen
  • Cast
1995
Mordauftrag
  • Cast
1995
Verliebte Feinde
  • Cast
1994/1995
Rennschwein Rudi Rüssel
  • Cast
1994
In Liebe und Tod
  • Cast
1993/1994
Schweigen des Herzens
  • Cast
1993/1994
Tod in Miami
  • Cast
1992
Ein Mann für meine Frau
  • Cast
1992/1993
Im Himmel hört Dich niemand weinen
  • Cast
1993
Christinas Seitensprung
  • Cast
1992
Das große Fest
  • Cast
1992
Verflixte Leidenschaft
  • Cast
1991/1992
Cosimas Lexikon
  • Cast
1992
Dornberger
  • Cast
1991
Rochade
  • Cast
1991/1992
Der Unschuldsengel
  • Cast
1991
Der Froschkönig
  • Cast
1990/1991
St. Petri Schnee
  • Cast
1990
Lex Minister
  • Cast
1990
Das zweite Leben
  • Cast
1989
Das Geheimnis des gelben Geparden
  • Cast
1989/1990
Das Erbe der Guldenburgs
  • Cast
1989
Karambolage
  • Cast
1988
Tagebuch für einen Mörder
  • Cast
1987/1988
Ein naheliegender Mord
  • Cast
1988
Drei D
  • Cast
1987
Flohr und die Traumfrau
  • Cast
1987
Das Viereck
  • Cast
1986
Berliner Weiße mit Schuß. VI.
  • Cast
1985
Beinah Trinidad
  • Cast
1985
Gemeine Lügner
  • Cast
1985
Das Mißverständnis
  • Cast
1984
Sigi, der Straßenfeger
  • Cast
1984
Ein Mann namens Parvus. Agent zwischen Kaiser und Revolution
  • Cast
1983/1984
Tapetenwechsel
  • Cast
1983/1984
Rallye Paris-Dakar
  • Cast
1983
Ein Mann für alle Fälle. Folge 4
  • Cast
1982/1983
Schwarzfahrer
  • Cast
1981/1982
Tote Lumpen jagt man nicht
  • Cast
1980/1981
Ach du lieber Harry
  • Cast
1981
Die Baronin
  • Cast
1980
Stars in der Manege 1980
  • Cast
1980
Der Irrtum
  • Cast
1979
Ein Parasit
  • Cast
1979
Ein Mann für alle Fälle. Folge 3
  • Cast
1978/1979
Ein Mann für alle Fälle. Folge 2
  • Cast
1978
Klavierkonzert
  • Cast
1976/1977
Die Dienstreise
  • Cast
1976/1977
Eine Nacht im Oktober
  • Cast
1973/1974
Ulla oder Die Flucht in die schwarzen Wälder
  • Cast
1971
Kellner Windeck
  • Cast
1971
Der Fall Eleni Voulgari
  • Cast
1970/1971
Supergirl
  • Cast
1969/1970
Stehaufmädchen
  • Cast
1970
Laßt uns töten, Companeros
  • Cast
1968/1969
Der Mann mit dem Glasauge
  • Cast
1969
Brandstifter
  • Cast
1968
Detektive
  • Cast
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