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Anne-Marie Bubke

Anne-Marie Bubke

January 1, 1967 — Sonthofen, Germany

Anne-Marie Bubke (born 1967 in Sonthofen, Oberallgäu district) is a German actress and radio drama performer.

Anne-Marie Bubke completed her private acting training in Munich and subsequently held engagements at private theaters in the city. Leander Haußmann brought her to the Residenztheater Munich.

There, in 1992, she played the role of Juliet in Shakespeare's *Romeo and Juliet*, and in 1993, she performed the roles of Miranda and Ariel in Robert Lepage's theater project *Rapid Eye Movement*. In 1996, she portrayed Luise in Schiller's *Intrigue and Love* (*Kabale und Liebe*); she also played Marianne in *Tales from the Vienna Woods* (*Geschichten aus dem Wiener Wald*).

At the Schauspielhaus Bochum, she appeared as Maria Berger in *Die Optimisten*. During Anselm Weber's tenure as artistic director at the Schauspiel Essen, her roles included parts in *Fucking Åmål*, *Blood Wedding* (*Bluthochzeit*), and Emilia in Shakespeare's *Othello*.

In 1996, Bubke was awarded the Bavarian State Prize for the Promotion of the Arts.

In addition to her theater work, she has appeared as a screen actress in numerous television productions, including *Tatort*, *Edel & Starck*, and *Der Bulle von Tölz*. Furthermore, she has worked for the Bavarian Broadcasting Corporation (Bayerischer Rundfunk) as a voice artist in numerous radio drama productions.