Heike Makatsch
Heike Makatsch | |
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Born | |
Occupation(s) | Actress, singer |
Years active | 1993–present |
Partner(s) | Daniel Craig (1996–2004) Max Martin Schröder (2004–2014) Trystan Pütter (?–present) |
Children | 3 (2 with Schröder) |
Heike Makatsch (born 13 August 1971) is a German actress and singer. She is known for her roles as Dr. Lisa Addison in Resident Evil (2002), Mia in Love Actually (2003), and as Liesel's mother in The Book Thief (2013).
Early life
Makatsch was born in Düsseldorf, Germany, the daughter of former German national ice hockey team goaltender Rainer Makatsch. She spent several months in New Mexico in 1988 in an effort to improve her English, and later studied politics and sociology at the University of Düsseldorf for four semesters, which was followed by an apprenticeship as a dressmaker until 1994.
Career
Her television career started in 1993, when she was hired by music channel VIVA, hosting shows such as Interaktiv and Heikes Hausbesuche; two years later, on 13 August 1995, she became the host of the German chart show Bravo TV, aired by RTL II, a position she kept until summer 1996. In 1997, she started hosting her own weekly, late night show titled Heike Makatsch Show. However, due to bad ratings, it was cancelled after only eight episodes. [citation needed]
Makatsch first appeared in a movie in 1996, when she starred in Detlev Buck's Männerpension (English: "Jailbirds"); she received the Bavarian Film Award as most talented young actor for her performance. Since then, she has appeared in several German and English language productions including the romantic comedy Love Actually. She is perhaps best known for her role as Lisa Addison, Matt's sister in the Capcom video game-based sci-fi/horror film Resident Evil (2002). [citation needed]
Makatsch served on the jury of the Goldene Kamera awards in 2017.[1]
Since 2012, Makatsch has been a testimonial for French cosmetics company L'Oréal.
Personal life
Makatsch was in a seven-year relationship with British actor Daniel Craig, ending in 2004.[2][3]
She has three daughters, born in 2007, 2009 and 2015, two with Max Martin Schröder from German indie band Tomte.[4]
Selected filmography
Discography
Albums
- 1997: Obsession (Soundtrack for Obsession)
- 2005: Almost Heaven (Soundtrack for Almost Heaven)
- 2009: Hilde (Soundtrack for Hilde)
- 2009: Die schönsten Kinderlieder (with Max Schröder)
Singles
- 1996: Stand by Your Man (as "Heike & Dirk", soundtrack for Männerpension)
- 1997: This Girl Was Made for Loving (Soundtrack for Obsession)
- 1999: 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover (Soundtrack for Die Häupter meiner Lieben)
Awards and nominations
In 1995, Makatsch won the Bavarian Film Award for Best New Actress for her role in Männerpension. In 2003, she and the rest of the cast of Love Actually were nominated for the Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Cast. She was nominated in 2006 for an International Emmy Award for Best Actress for her role in Margarete Steiff – A Story of Courage.
References
- ^ Goldene Kamera 2017 – Jury sucht bereits die Favoriten in fünf Kategorien Goldene Kamera, press release of December 16, 2016.
- ^ . 6 April 2004 http://www.rp-online.de/kultur/film/getrennt-heike-makatsch-und-daniel-craig-aid-1.2067722.
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(help) - ^ Salter, Kate (23 April 2003). "The irresistible rise of Heike Makatsch". The Daily Telegraph. London.
- ^ "Heike Makatsch and her boyfriend Max Martin Schröder" (in German). Jolie. Retrieved 27 February 2014.