Franka Potente

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Franka Potente
Franka Potente Frankfurt-CN.jpg
Potente at the Frankfurt Book Fair in October 2005
Born (1974-07-22) 22 July 1974 (age 50)
Münster, West Germany
Occupation
  • Actress
  • singer[1]
Years active 1995–present
Spouse(s) Derek Richardson (m. 2012)
Children 2
Website www.franka-potente.org

Franka Potente (born 22 July 1974) is a German actress and singer. She first appeared in the comedy After Five in the Forest Primeval (1995), for which she won a Bavarian Film Award for Best Young Actress. Her breakthrough came in 1998, when she had the leading role in the acclaimed action thriller Lola rennt (released in English as Run Lola Run). Potente received Germany's highest film and television awards for her performances in Run Lola Run and the television film Opernball. After half a decade of critically acclaimed roles in German films, Potente went on to land the role of Barbara Buckley in Blow (2001), and Jason Bourne's love interest in the Bourne film series.

Early life

The elder of two children, Potente was born in Münster, West Germany,[2] and raised in nearby Dülmen.[3] Her mother, Hildegard, is a medical assistant, and her father, Dieter Potente, is a teacher.[4] Her Italian surname stems from her great-grandfather, a Sicilian slater who immigrated to Germany during the 19th century. When she was 17 years old, Potente spent a few months as an exchange student in Humble, a suburb of Houston, Texas.[5] She noted in an interview she "had an American boyfriend, went to football games and to my American prom. I was so serious about my American boyfriend, I brought him back to Germany with me to visit my parents. They were horrified."[6]

Career

After finishing high school in Germany, Potente enrolled at the Otto Falckenberg School of Performing Arts in Munich. Potente took acting jobs outside school time and appeared in her first movie in the 1995 student film Aufbruch. She was then spotted by a casting agent and appeared in the film Nach Fünf im Urwald (It's a Jungle Out There), directed by her then-boyfriend, Hans Christian Schmid. She received the 1996 Bavarian Film Award for Young Talent for her work in this film. She then finished her last year of training at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute in Manhattan.[citation needed]

Potente returned to Europe and worked in German and French films. She was cast as the lead in Lola Rennt (Run Lola Run) after meeting the director, Tom Tykwer, in a café. The part was written for her and the film was a small-budget art house film production. The film and Potente's performance received acclaim;[7] Variety wrote that her performance was "heroic, fierce, frightened and vulnerable all at once",[8] while eFilmCritic.com called her casting a "smart choice".[9] Run Lola Run was a commercial success, with a $14,533,173 worldwide gross from a budget of $1 million.[10] Potente also performed on the film's soundtrack. She then appeared in the German-language horror film Anatomy (2000), which enjoyed box office success.[11] Her performance in the film was called "gutsy" by Variety. In the same year, she also had the starring role in the romantic thriller The Princess and the Warrior, directed by Tykwer. She received nominations for the European Film Award and the German Film Award for Best Actress.

Potente's first English-language role was that of a film editor in Storytelling (2001). She also had a supporting role in Blow, alongside Johnny Depp. The film gained mixed reviews[12] and was a moderate box office success.[13] She said in an interview with Contactmusic that her American accent in the film was due to two months of practice.[14] She next appeared in The Bourne Identity (2002) with Matt Damon. The movie had a positive reception[15] and Potente and Damon's strong chemistry was praised by critics at Slant magazine.[16] She reprised her role in The Bourne Supremacy. In 2006, she starred with Eric Bana and Marton Csokas in the Australian drama film Romulus, My Father, for which she was nominated for an Australian Film Industry Award for Best Lead Actress. She wrote and directed Der die Tollkirsche ausgräbt, a silent comedy film that also premiered in 2006. Starting on 22 May 2007, Potente had a three-episode recurring role in the FX drama The Shield, where she played Diro Kesakhian, "the ruthless godmother of L.A.'s Armenian mafia".[17]

After appearing in Eichmann (2007), she had one of the lead roles in the biographical film Che, which opened at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival. Remarking on working with director Steven Soderbergh, she stated: "When we were working, he was almost invisible, in a sense. He always stayed in the forest. He was like a chameleon. He was hidden behind leaves and stuff. He almost made himself dissolve to get the result that he had."[18] In 2009, she appeared in the House television series two-part episode "Broken" and in 2010, she appeared in Shanghai. The film was released only in China, where it grossed $9,199,466.[19] In January 2011, she played Hilda in the BBC drama The Sinking of the Laconia.[20] She then starred as the brothel madam Eva Heissen in BBC America's first original scripted series, Copper.[21] The show premiered to 1.1 million viewers during its broadcast, the largest debut in the network's history, and was renewed for a second season.[22] She also guest starred in two episodes of American Horror Story: Asylum.[23]

In 2014, Potente landed a role on the FX series The Bridge as Eleanor Nacht. In September 2015, she joined the cast of the horror film sequel The Conjuring 2 as real-life German-British parapsychologist Anita Gregory.[24] In 2016, Potente was cast in a supporting role in the BBC period drama miniseries Taboo, alongside Tom Hardy.[25]

Personal life

Potente was in a relationship with director Tom Tykwer from 1998 until January 2003.[26][27] She then briefly dated Eric Melvin, the guitarist for the punk band NOFX.[28]

In April 2011, Potente and her partner, actor Derek Richardson, welcomed their first child, a daughter named Polly.[29] In mid-2012, the couple were married.[30] In 2013, they welcomed their second daughter, Georgie.[31]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1995 After Five in the Forest Primeval Anna
1998 Run Lola Run Lola
1998 Bin ich schön? Linda
1999 Paradise Mall Mona Wendt
1999 Downhill City Peggy
2000 Anatomy Paula Henning
2000 The Princess and the Warrior Simone "Sissi" Schmidt
2001 Blow Barbara Buckley
2001 Storytelling Toby's Editor
2002 The Bourne Identity Marie Helena Kreutz
2002 All I Want Jane
2003 The Tulse Luper Suitcases Trixie Boudain
2003 I Love Your Work Mia Lang
2003 Blueprint Iris Sellin / Siri Sellin
2003 Anatomy 2 Paula Henning
2004 The Bourne Supremacy Marie Helena Kreutz
2004 Creep Kate
2006 The Elementary Particles Annabelle
2007 Romulus, My Father Christine Gaita
2007 The Bourne Ultimatum Marie Helena Kreutz Flashbacks only
2007 Eichmann Vera Less
2008 Che Tamara "Tania" Bunke
2010 Shanghai Leni Müller
2010 Small Lights Valerie
2016 The Conjuring 2 Anita Gregory

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1997 Coming In Nina Television film
1998 Opernball Gabrielle Becker Television film
2006 The Shield Diro Kesakhian 3 episodes
2008 Manhunt Beate Klarsfeld Television film
2008 The Bridge Elfie Bauer Television film
2009 House Lydia Episode: "Broken"
2010 Psych Nadia Episode: "One, Maybe Two, Ways Out"
2011 The Sinking of the Laconia Hilda Smith 2 episodes
2011 Beate Uhse: Das Recht auf Liebe Beate Uhse Television film
2012–13 Copper Eva Heissen 20 episodes
2012 American Horror Story: Asylum Anne Frank / Charlotte Brown 2 episodes
2014 The Bridge Eleanor Nacht 12 episodes
2016 Dark Matter Chief Inspector Shaddick Episode: "Welcome to Your New Home"
2016 Taboo Helga Miniseries

Video games

Year Title Role Notes
2004 Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Kendl Johnson Voice role
2008 Robert Ludlum's The Bourne Conspiracy Marie Helena Kreutz Voice role

Discography

  • Believe (1998)
  • Wish (Komm zu mir) (1998)
  • Easy Day (1999)
  • Fly With Me (2001)

Bibliography

  • 2005: Los Angeles – Berlin. Ein Jahr
  • 2006: Der die Tollkirsche ausgräbt, Drehbuch zum Film
  • 2009: Kick Ass – Das alternative Workout
  • 2010: Zehn: Stories

Awards and nominations

Year Work Award Result
1995 After Five in the Forest Primeval Bavarian Film Award for Best Young Actress Won
1998 Run Lola Run Bambi Award for Best Actress Won
2000 The Princess and the Warrior European Film Award for Best Actress
Nominated – German Film Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role
Nominated
2007 Romulus, My Father Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role Nominated

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  9. Movie Review - Run Lola Run. eFilmCritic. Retrieved on 11 May 2013.
  10. Run Lola Run - Box Office Data, DVD Sales, Movie News, Cast Information. The Numbers. Retrieved on 11 May 2013.
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