Katharina Schüttler
Biography
Katharina Schüttler, born on October 20, 1979, is a prominent German actress known for her work in both film and television. She made her acting debut in the 1992 film "Die Lok." Schüttler gained international acclaim for her performances in key roles, particularly as Clara Rosenbaum in "The Promise" (2011) and as Greta Müller in the acclaimed miniseries "Generation War" (2013).
Raised in Cologne, Schüttler comes from a creative family; her father is an actor and director, while her mother is a playwright. After completing her secondary education, she pursued formal training in acting at the Hanover University of Music, Drama and Media from 1999 to 2003.
In 2002, she portrayed the lead character in the German premiere of the play "Lolita," directed by Peter Kestmüller at Schauspiel Hannover. Schüttler is known for gravitating toward intense and radical roles, often depicting characters caught in profound existential dilemmas.
Her talent earned her recognition in 2006 when she received accolades from a critics' survey conducted by Theater Today magazine. Schüttler continues to be a significant figure in the performing arts, celebrated for her compelling portrayals and contributions to contemporary German theater and cinema.
Filmography
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Amour Fou
2014 • Sophie
The King's Choice
2016 • Anneliese Bräuer
Stay Still
2021 • Katrin
The Pasta Detectives 3
2016
Lou Andreas-Salomé, The Audacity to be Free
2016 • Marie
Heidi (2015)
2015 • Miss Rottenmeier
Class Reunion 1.0
2018 • Jette
The Wedding (2020)
2020 • Jette
Future Is a Lonely Place
2021 • Susana
Lassie: A New Adventure
2023 • Cosima
Alone in Berlin
2016 • Claire Gehrich
My Words, My Lies - My Love
2009 • Mitbewohnerin
13 Minutes
2015 • Elsa
Free Fall (2013)
2013 • Bettina Bischoff
Simon & the Oaks
2011 • Iza
Ku'damm 56 – Rebel With a Cause
2016 • Sonja Lundi
Beneath the Surface
2021 • Sabine Küster
Generation War
2013 • Greta Müller