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Franka Potente

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Actor: Franka Potente
  • Born: Jul 22, 1974
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '90s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Comedy Drama
  • Career Highlights: Run Lola Run, The Princess and the Warrior, Blow
  • First Major Screen Credit: Run Lola Run (1998)

Biography

Best known to international audiences for her portrayal of the flame-haired, hyper-kinetic heroine of Tom Tykwer's Run Lola Run (1998), Franka Potente is one of Germany's fastest rising young actresses. Born on July 22, 1974, in the town of Dülmen, Potente was educated at Munich's Otto Falkenberg Schule and the Lee Strasberg Institute in New York. According to legend, she was "discovered" as an actress by a casting agent who saw her in a bar restroom one night and asked her to describe herself in one sentence.

Potente made an auspicious film debut in Hans-Christian Schmid's 1996 film Nach Fünf im Urwald, for which she won that year's Bavarian Film Prize for Young Talent; she subsequently did a good deal of television work before enjoying her international breakthrough in Run Lola Run. A huge hit in Germany and a sleeper success in the States, the film featured Potente in a state of constant locomotion, running through time and fate to save her boyfriend from the clutches of his gangster employers. Her performance, which combined urgency, unflappable verve, and surprising warmth, earned her the respect of any number of critics, and she found herself -- alongside director and then-boyfriend Tom Tykwer -- being hailed as one of the European cinema's most exciting new talents.

Earning a German Shooting Stars award from the European Film Promotion in 1998, Potente went on to do starring work in a number of films, including Tykwer's The Princess and the Warrior (2000), which cast her as a lonely mental hospital nurse who falls in love with a disturbed army veteran-cum-thief. The actress' growing international stature was also reflected in her casting as Johnny Depp's girlfriend in Blow (2001), Ted Demme's account of the life of George Jung (Depp), a drug dealer who was instrumental in the rise of cocaine use in the 1970s. International fame continued to grow for the striking actress when, following a small role in the Todd Solandz satire Storytelling (2001), she was cast opposite Matt Damon in director Doug Liman's fast-paced thriller The Bourne Identity. Inspired by Run Lola Run (it not only utilized that film's star, but prominently featured a track from the Lola soundtrack in its advertising campaign), the action thriller started to expand Potente's strong cult appeal into full-blown commercial viability.

After spending the next two years mostly absent from movie houses, Potente re-teamed with Damon for the sequel, The Bourne Supremacy in 2004. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide
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Franka Potente

Franka Potente, October 2005
Born Franka Potente
July 22, 1974 (1974-07-22) (age 35)
Münster, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Other name(s) Franke Potente
Occupation actress
singer[1]
Years active 1995
Official website

Franka Potente (born July 22, 1974) is a German film actress. She first appeared in the comedy It's a Jungle Out There (1995) and gained critical recognition in the action thriller Lola rennt (released in English as Run Lola Run) (1998). After half a decade of critically acclaimed roles in German films, Potente gained Hollywood's attention by playing the role of Barbara Buckley in Blow (2001) and the female lead with Matt Damon in The Bourne Identity (2002). Potente received Germany's highest film and television awards for her performances in Run Lola Run and Opernball. Potente has performed leading and supporting roles in a variety of low-budget and major studio films, ranging from romantic comedies and drama to science fiction and action thrillers.

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Early life

The elder of two children, Potente was born in Münster,[2] North Rhine-Westphalia, and raised in nearby Dülmen.[3] Her mother, Hildegard, is a medical assistant, and her father, Dieter Potente, is a teacher.[4] Her Italian surname stems from her great-grandfather, a slate mason who came to Germany from Sicily in the 1800s. At age 17, she spent some months as an exchange student in Humble, Texas.[5]

Career

After finishing high school in Germany, Potente enrolled at the Otto Falckenberg School of Performing Arts in Munich. Potente took acting jobs outside school time and appeared in her first movie in the 1995 student film, Aufbruch. She was then spotted by a casting agent and appeared in the film Nach Fünf im Urwald (It's a Jungle Out There), directed by her then-boyfriend, Hans Christian Schmid. She received the 1995 Bavarian Film Prize for Young Talent for her work in this film. She then finished her last year of training at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute in Manhattan.

Potente returned to Europe and worked in many German and French films. She was cast as the lead in Lola Rennt (Run Lola Run) after meeting the director, Tom Tykwer, in a café. The part was written for her and although the film was a small-budget, art house film production, it was popular in Europe. Franka Potente also performed on the soundtrack. She made several more German-language films, including the horror film, Anatomy and the romantic thriller, The Princess and the Warrior.

Potente's first English-language role was that of the narrator in Storytelling in 2001. This was followed by a role in Blow, with Johnny Depp, and the female lead in The Bourne Identity, with Matt Damon, which she reprised in The Bourne Supremacy. In 2006, she starred with Eric Bana in the Australian film Romulus, My Father, for which she was nominated for an Australian Film Industry Award for Best Lead Actress. Also in 2006, she wrote and directed Der die Tollkirsche ausgräbt, a silent comedy.

Starting on May 22, 2007, Potente had a three-episode recurring role in FX drama The Shield, where she played Diro Kesakhian, the ruthless Godmother of LA's Armenian Mafia.[6]

In September 2009, she appeared in an episode of the TV show House M.D.

Personal life

When not working on location, Potente lives in Berlin. She has dated American actor Elijah Wood and director Tom Tykwer. In 2008, she became engaged to an American businessman. She told the German tabloid Bild that her fiance's name is Dio Jason Kay Hauser and that they plan on having children[7]. In September 2009, however, the couple separated and the engagement was called off.[8]

Filmography

Year Film Role Other notes
1995 Nach Fünf im Urwald (It's a Jungle Out There) Anna Bavarian Film Award - Best Young Actress
1997 Coming In Nina Television film
1998 Opernball Gabrielle Becker Television film
Bavarian TV Award - Best Actress
Run Lola Run Lola Bambi Award - Best Actress
Bin ich schön? Linda  
1999 Downhill City Peggy Television film
2000 Anatomy Paula Henning  
The Princess and the Warrior Simone 'Sissi' Schmidt  
2001 Blow Barbara Buckley  
Storytelling Editor  
2002 The Bourne Identity Marie Helena Kreutz  
All I Want Jane  
2003 I Love Your Work Mia  
Blueprint Iris Sellin/Siri Sellin  
Anatomy 2 Paula Henning  
2004 The Bourne Supremacy Marie Helena Kreutz  
Creep Kate  
2005 The Elementary Particles Annabelle  
2006 The Shield (TV series) Diro Kesakhian  
Der die Tollkirsche ausgräbt   silent b/w movie, written and directed by Franka Potente
2007 Romulus, My Father Christine Anna Gaita (née Dörr)
The Bourne Ultimatum Marie Helena Kreutz  
2008 Che Tamara "Tania" Bunke
2009 House (TV series) Lydia

Discography

Singles

  • "Believe" (1998)
  • "Wish (Komm Zu Mir)" (1998)
  • "Easy Day" (1999)
  • "Fly With Me" (2001)

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