Nicolette Krebitz

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Nicolette Krebitz (born 2 September 1972) is a German director, actress, model, and singer. She is often credited as Coco in her creative works.

Life and work

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Krebitz (left) with film director Anne Høegh Krohn from Norway at the "Festival des deutschen Films" 2009, Ludwigshafen, Germany

Nicolette Krebitz was born on 2 September 1972 in West Berlin, Germany.[1][2] She made her film debut at age eleven. Later, she hosted television and radio shows for children and attended the Ballett-Centre Berlin and the Fritz-Kirchhoff acting school, also in Berlin.

Krebitz has appeared in over 30 movies, but she is known best for her role in the German-language films Bandits (1997) and Der Tunnel (2001). She also appeared in the English-language film All the Queen's Men (2001). She wrote and directed the 2001 movie Jeans and 2007's Template:Ill.

She is the model on the cover of New Order's 2001 album Get Ready and its associated singles.[3] Her image is also on the cover and in the sleeve of Terranova's 1999 album Close the Door. She contributed vocals to the Bandits soundtrack and to the Terranova tracks Just Enough, Plastic Stress and Never.

Tribute

The German hip hop group Fettes Brot together with Indie band Tocotronic has dedicated a song to her entitled "Nicolette Krebitz wartet" ("Nicolette Krebitz is Waiting") which is a cover version of the Bananarama hit "Robert De Niro's Waiting...".

Awards

1997 Bavarian Film Award, Best Film Score[4]

Selected filmography

Year Title Role Director Notes
1993 Template:Ill Sabine Template:Ill TV film
Template:Ill Conny Template:Ill TV film
1994 Template:Interlanguage link Zoé Template:Interlanguage link TV film
Template:Ill Irene Häussler Template:Ill TV film
Template:Ill Katja Rainer Kaufmann TV film
1995 Template:Ill Anna Nikolai Müllerschön English-language film
1997 Bandits Angel Katja von Garnier
1998 Candy Candy Christopher Roth
Template:Ill Helga Scholz Roland Suso Richter TV film
1999 Long Hello and Short Goodbye Melody Rainer Kaufmann
2000 Fandango Shirley Maus Matthias Glasner
2001 The Tunnel Fritzi Scholz Roland Suso Richter TV film
All the Queen's Men Romy Stefan Ruzowitzky English-language film
2002 Template:Ill Linda Wegner Vivian Naefe TV film
2004 Between Night and Day Vera Template:Ill TV film
2007 Template:Ill Nicolette Krebitz
2010 Relations Kerstin Schneider Template:Ill TV film
The City Below Svenja Steve Christoph Hochhäusler
2012 Template:Ill Nina Gomperz Template:Ill TV film
Template:Ill Anna Template:Ill
2013 Template:Ill Lise Chaussy Template:Ill
2014 Template:Ill Rita Template:Ill TV film
Template:Ill Olga Petrowa Template:Ill
2015 CHIX – Back on Stage Sascha Template:Ill TV film
2016 Wild Nicolette Krebitz
2019 My Zoe Émilie Julie Delpy
2025 The Light Milena Engels Tom Tykwer Opening film of Berlinale 2025[5]
2025 Hysteria Lilith Mehmet Akif Büyükatalay Premiered at the Berlinale on 14 February.[6]

References

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External links

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