Anna Bruggemann on 1 Born March 1981 in Munich and grew up in Regensburg. She completed her education at the Bavarian Theater Academy and participated in musical and acting workshops. 1996 she was in the TV movie virus X for the first time on camera. Her first role in a movie she had in 1998 in Hans Chistian Schmid Thriller 23, in which she was seen at the site by August Diehl too. It was followed by other minor roles in films such as Stefan RuzowitzkysAnatomie before in 2000 in The pregnant girl on the side of Ken Duken first got a lead role.
Since then, Anna Bruggemann was in numerous films such as Oktoberfest (2005), Kleinruppin Forever (2004), passengers (2004) or 100 Pro (2001) to see. Also from the television screen is no longer indispensable roles in TV movies such as Die Kinder der Flucht (2006), I thought (to Germany in the night : The Life of Heinrich Heine (2006), the murderer of my father 2005), Baal (2004), Stronger Than Death (2004), a village looking for his killer show (2002), or the secret of my mother (2002).
Nine scenes of her film, whose script she wrote with her brother Dietrich Brueggemann, who also directed, was honored at the Berlin Festival in respect of the section, "Towards Berlin" for best feature film. He also received the audience award at Filmkunstpreis Ludwigshafen and the Studio Hamburg Newcomer Award in the category of Best Screenplay.