Maria Schrader, a talented individual, was born on September 27th, 1965, in Hanover, Federal Republic of Germany. Her impressive career in the film industry has been marked by numerous accomplishments, including her work as both director and co-writer of the award-winning film Liebesleben, released in 2007. This critically acclaimed film added to her already impressive portfolio, which also includes the direction of Stefan Zweig: Farewell to Europe, a film that premiered in 2016.
Schrader's expertise in filmmaking was further showcased through her work on the Emmy-award winning miniseries Unorthodox, which premiered in 2020 and earned her the prestigious Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Limited Series. Her versatility as a filmmaker is evident in her ability to excel in both feature films and television series.
In addition to her work behind the camera, Schrader has also made a name for herself as an accomplished actress. Her extensive acting credits include notable roles in films such as Nobody Loves Me, released in 1994, Aimee & Jaguar, which premiered in 1999, and The Giraffe, released in 1998. Her television credits include appearances in popular series such as Deutschland 83, which aired in 2015, Deutschland 86, which premiered in 2018, and Deutschland 89, which aired in 2020. Throughout her career, Schrader has consistently demonstrated her skill and dedication to her craft, earning her a reputation as a talented and accomplished filmmaker and actress.