
Anna Brüggemann
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Anna Brüggemann.
Born: March 24, 1981
Place of Birth: München, Germany
Known For

Kommissar Marthaler

Riesending - Jede Stunde zählt

Wilsberg
Georg Wilsberg is an antiquarian in Münster. He used to be a lawyer but lost his license. Since then he has been working as a private detective. The always clammy Wilsberg urgently needs this income. In addition, he depends on the support of his friends, especially because of the car.

Berlin am Meer
Tom and Malte are best friends; they make music together, DJ in Berlin clubs, dream of a career together, party until they drop, wait tables at a casting service and yet they are very different: Tom struggles with himself, his life and the future. When one day Mavie, Mitsch's "little" sister from Munich, moves into the Berlin flat share, Tom's emotional rollercoaster begins. Daredevil Malte, on the other hand, seems to have his luck in his pocket: Everything he touches succeeds. Tom sees no other way out than to escape: out of the city and into another life. His friends try to stop him, but even they know: Tom has to make this decision himself if he doesn't want to stand in the way of his happiness forever.

NSU German History X
After German reunification, the neo-Nazi National Socialist Underground begins a killing spree while cops fight an uphill battle to catch them.

Neo Magazin Royale
Neo Magazin Royale is a satirical late night show hosted by Jan Böhmermann.

Many Happy Returns
The story of a married but separated couple Matthias and Anna, although the wounds are still open, together planning the birthday-party of their son Lukas. When, at the end of the party, little guest Julius isn't picked up by his parents, a rapid chain of events take place.

Stations of the Cross
Maria finds herself caught between two worlds. At school this 14-year-old girl has all the typical teenage interests, but when she’s at home with her family she follows the teachings of the Society of St. Paul and their traditionalist interpretation of Catholicism. Everything that Maria thinks and does must be examined before God. And since the Lord is a strict shepherd, she lives in constant fear of committing some misconduct...

Run If You Can
An independent tragicomedy, Run If You Can is the debut feature for director Brüggemann who, along with his sister, also wrote the compelling screenplay. Forced to spend the rest of his life in a wheelchair, Ben is deeply desperate, despite his humor and vivaciousness. When he meets Christian, his new assistant, Ben treats him like every other helper he’s had. Things suddenly change when Christian meets Annika, “the cello player” whom Ben has been observing from his window for years. The three become close friends, putting Annika in the middle of an emotional, and somehow dangerous, ménage à trois. While conquering Annika is nothing very serious for career-focused Christian, Ben’s love for Annika reminds him of his past and forces him to face his most remote fears. A character-driven story, Run If You Can owes much of its power to the actors’ performances, especially Robert Gwisdek’s outstanding interpretation of Ben.

Nichts für Feiglinge
Student Philip grew up with his grandma, now he has to look after her: Dementia! Philip moves Grandma into his shared flat. His friends play along, Grandma blossoms - at first... Complex characters, the courage to face uncomfortable truths: The drama portrays the problems of people with dementia and their relatives sensitively and honestly.
Filmography
as Sonja Sommer
as Helene Rechlin
as Staatsanwältin Hartung
as Dina
as Ophelia
as Annika Ritter
as Katharina
as Clara Zetkin
as WG-Casterin 2
as Zoe Dias
as Anke Bertram
as Bettina Schlüter
as Anna Schmitt
as Cara
as Doreen Seiler
as Anke Bertram
as Ärztin
as Doro
as Guest
as Dina
as Anna Bloch
as Braut
as Johanna
as Magd Maria
as Annika
as Sandra Meierling
as Rosemarie Sörensen
as Augustine
as Lisa
as Ann
as Nadja
as Julia
as Mavie
as Anna Haller
as Elvira Profé
as Magdalena
as Rena Steininger
as Inka Wolter
as Johanna
as Jana
as Carolin
as Theresa Kastenholz
as Alex Eggert
as Doreen Seger
as Nina Jung
as Steffi
as Caroline Heisig
as Eleni
as Junkie-Mädchen
as Franziska Upholt
as Klara Dahl
as Martina
as Self
as Self
as Leoni Bernhard
as Viola Winter
as Anita Jost
as Self
as Lilly
as Karen Virchow
as Martina
as Franka
as Juliane Kronfels
as Maxie Rohwedder
as Lisa Seewald
as Nadine
as Gundi Bichler
as Mutter
as Melanie Sommer
as Anwältin Kai