Birge Schade
Actor
Birge Schade is a German actress known for her extensive work in both film and television primarily within Germany and occasionally in international projects. She was born on February 7, 1965, in Wilster, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. Birge started her career in theater before transitioning to television and film. Some of her notable film appearances include "Comedian Harmonists" (1997), a film about the famous 1920s German musical group, and "Jew-Boy Levi" (1999), which explores complex interpersonal drama within a historical context. On television, she has appeared in popular German TV series such as "Tatort" and "Der Alte," showcasing her versatility as an actress. Though she may not be well-known internationally, Birge Schade has established a solid career in German-language entertainment.
Albträumer
A grieving teenage girl is drawn to the young man blamed for her brother's death.
Was bleibt
At the request of his mother Gitte, Marko (Lars Eidinger), travels from Berlin to his parents (Corinna Harfouch, Ernst Stötzner) in the countryside.