
Barbara Philipp
Acting
Biography
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Born: October 19, 1965
Place of Birth: Wittlich, Germany
Known For

Die Hoffnung stirbt zuletzt
Corinna Safranski wants to become a police officer in Hamburg. She gets off to a great start and even saves the life of a colleague. But then comes routine at work and stress at home. And when Corinna defends herself against the pushy precinct manager, he begins to harass her. Her colleagues watch - or applaud...

Dark
A missing child sets four families on a frantic hunt for answers as they unearth a mind-bending mystery that spans three generations.

Whispers of War
When Khalil, a primary school teacher in Berlin, gets hold of images of war from his Kurdish hometown of Cizre, he is forced to question his entire existence in Berlin. His life spirals out of balance as he seems to recognise his long lost sister in the videos – whom he thought long dead. He tries everything to get in contact, to save his sister, to inform the public about this brutal war. And loses himself.

Culpa - No One Is Innocent
An unconventional priest is told imminent crimes during the confession. However, the priest is bound by his vows not to divulge the confessional secrets and it is only through the power of his words that he is able to prevent the worst.

Pfarrer Braun

Home from Home – Chronicle of a Vision
Follow-up to the TV trilogy “Heimat”, this time for cinemas, set again in the fictional village Schabbach in the Hunsrück region of Rhineland-Palatinate.

St. Maik
Con artist Maik Schäfer switches his fake conductor's suit for a real soutane while trying to escape custody and ends up in the catholic parish of Läuterberg. Standing in for Vicar Sanman, Maik participates in the parish members' fates and fortunes, and deals with their problems in his own unconventional way.

Babylon Berlin
Beneath the decadence of 1929 Berlin, lies an underworld city of sin. Police investigator Gereon Rath has been transferred from Cologne to the epicenter of political and social changes in the Golden Twenties.

System Crasher
Wherever 9-year-old Benni ends up, she is expelled. She has become what child protection services call a “system crasher.” But she is not looking to change her ways, and has one goal: go back home to her mother. When anger management trainer Micha is hired to help, suddenly there is hope.

Pastewka
Pastewka is a German television sitcom that began airing on German TV channel Sat.1 in 2005. The series, currently in its sixth season, is set in Cologne, with German actor Bastian Pastewka starring as a fictionalized version of himself. It has been compared to Seinfeld and Larry David's Curb Your Enthusiasm. The series was awarded, among others, the Rose d'Or and the German Television Prize. Series was directed by Joseph Orr and Jan Markus Linhof.
Filmography
as Freya Piel
as Renate
as Mrs. Seifert
as Renate
as Zeugin 10
as Nicole Wagner
as Michaela
as Hildegard Rahn
as Elsa
as Heike
as Lana Gmoll
as Cindy
as Magda Wächter
as Nachbarin Karin Brenner
as Kommissarin Märthesheimer
as Chanel
as Lisbeth Kraus
as Beate Müller
as Heimleiterin Redekamp
as Karin Teichert
as Superintendent
as Katarina Tomic
as Dr. Benesch
as Elisabeth Borgward
as Traudel
as Frau Kirchhof
as Anna Bittl
as Stefanie Hellwarth
as Caseworker Selma Ahrens
as Elisabeth 'Iron Else' Krüger
as Frau Schröder
as Mrs. Mehlis
as Andrea
as Mrs. Pegler
as Psychologin
as Frau im Zug/Gruppenleiterin
as Schwester Marie
as Dr. Kathrin Laas
as Torbens Mutter
as Marianne
as Lehrerin
as Lisbeth Kraus
as Frau Senftleben
as Kerstin Bremm
as Gesine Braschke
as Frau Niem
as Vera Hinze
as Sabine Wirth
as Inga Kästner
as Hilde
as Nadja Pawlowa
as Jeanette Bröderle
as Vivien Connaught / Barbara Kunze
as Claudia Scholl
as Claudia Scholl
as Irene
as Mutter von Nicola
as Manu
as Staatsanwältin
as Jeanette
as Ellen
as Bea Kramer
as Eva Boogen
as Annette Loss
as Katja Zirske
as Iris Mattus
as Elisabeth
as Kriemhild Schwaderlapp
as Iris
as Tanja
as Pritt
as Luzzi
as Lehrerin
as Antje Henning
as Suse
as Sabrina
as Ann Katrin
as Gesine Hain
as Krankenschwester
as Judith Riedel
as Uta Kimmig
as Brigitte Huber
as Hannah Lechner
as Magda Wächter
as Gisela Dullenkopf
as Anna Gramm
as Elke Meerbusch
as Nina Grote
as Michaela Metzner