Ben Becker

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Becker in 2017

Ben Becker (born 19 December 1964) is a German film, theatre and voice actor.

Biography

Becker was born in Bremen, the son of actress Monika Hansen and actor Rolf Becker. He is the brother of actress Meret Becker and the stepson of Otto Sander. His grandmother was the comedian Claire Schlichting. Becker is Jewish through his maternal grandmother Claire Schlichting's father who was a Jewish merchant from Wuppertal.[1]

As a child, Becker participated in radio dramas and had several small roles in films. Between 1985 and 1987 he trained as an actor in the Berliner Schaubühne theatre. His first contract was with Ernst Deutsch Theater in Hamburg. Later he joined the Staatstheater Stuttgart (Stuttgart State Theatre), where he was mostly remembered for his role (1991–1992) as Ferdinand in Schiller's Intrigue and Love. Later, he worked with the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus, and played the role of Tybalt in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet in the Deutschen Schauspielhaus in Hamburg.

His first memorable role in cinema was in 1991, in the film Template:Ill, where he played the role of the arrogant German boyfriend of the pregnant Serbian heroine. His big break was in 1995 as Peter, who fell in love with a man, in Joseph Vilsmaier's Schlafes Bruder. In the film Comedian Harmonists he played the singer Template:Ill.

In 1995 he created his own production of Sid & Nancy with his sister Meret in the main role. Becker appeared in Rosa von Praunheim's film The Einstein of Sex (1999). In 1999 he played the main role in the Maxim-Gorki-Theater's production of Alfred Döblin's Berlin Alexanderplatz. In 2005 he played in the unique film, Template:Ill, which consisted of a monologue.

Becker is also involved in music and owns a pub, the Trompete, in Berlin/Tiergarten. He has one daughter, Lilith (born in 2000).

In 2008 Becker worked with the German band Schiller (thus following in the footsteps of his stepfather Otto Sander), where Ben did spoken lyrics for the album Sehnsucht. One song is called "Nacht", a video of which can be seen on YouTube.[2] The lyrics[3] are a shortened version of a poem in German called Die Seele[4] that is attributed to Lord Byron. It appears to be a translation of the Byron poem, "When coldness wraps this suffering clay" from the collection Hebrew Melodies. The identity of the translator/author of Die Seele is unknown although the text may be from "Lord Byrons Werke In sechs Bänden" translated by Otto Gildemeister, 3rd Volume, Fifth Edition, Berlin 1903 (pages 134-135).[5]

Selected filmography

Year Title Role Director Notes
1991 Template:Ill Hans Template:Interlanguage link multi
1992 Rising to the Bait Funke Vadim Glowna
Landschaft mit Dornen Ric Bernd Böhlich TV film
1995 Brother of Sleep Martin Joseph Vilsmaier
1996 Life Is a Bluff Harry Butzbach Template:Interlanguage link multi
Samson and Delilah Prince Sidqa Nicolas Roeg TV film
1997 Code Red Johannes Stanek Template:Ill TV film
Comedian Harmonists Template:Interlanguage link multi Joseph Vilsmaier
Spiel um dein Leben Nick Template:Ill TV film
1999 Our Island in the South Pacific Dr. Helmut Kupert Thomas Bahmann
Gloomy Sunday Hans Wieck Rolf Schübel
The Einstein of Sex Adolf Brand Rosa von Praunheim
2001 Female 2 Seeks Happy End Gregor Reuther Edward Berger
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2002 Template:Ill Friedrich von der Trenck Gernot Roll TV film
2005 Template:Interlanguage link multi Emanuel Goldfarb Oliver Hirschbiegel
2009 Template:Ill Tiger Template:Ill TV film
2010 Habermann Koslowski Juraj Herz
2012 Template:Interlanguage link multi Andreas Borchert Template:Interlanguage link multi
2014 Template:Ill Ruby's Father Template:Ill
2015 CHIX – Back on Stage Roy Template:Ill TV film

Awards

References

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