Sabine Urig, a gifted actress of remarkable talent, originates from the Saarland region, where her passion for acting first began to unfold. She then pursued professional training in Wiesbaden and Mainz, establishing a solid foundation for her future accomplishments in the world of theatre. Sabine's extensive experience on stage has taken her to various renowned theatres in Stuttgart, Potsdam, and Berlin, offering her the opportunity to portray an eclectic array of characters, showcasing her remarkable versatility as a performer. Her impressive repertoire is a testament to her exceptional range, featuring iconic roles such as Mrs. Peachum in 'The Three Penny Opera', Kalonike in 'Lysistrata', Penelope in 'The Odyssee', and Faust in 'Faust III', solidifying her reputation as a talented and accomplished actress.
Sabine's television career, which commenced in 1993, has been marked by numerous appearances in TV dramas and serials, showcasing her versatility as an actress. One of her most notable roles to date was in the film 'Mein unbekannter Ehemann' (My Unknown Husband),which garnered widespread acclaim and won the main prize at the prestigious Saarbrücken Max-Ophüls-Festival.
In 1999, Sabine joined the cast of the popular sitcom 'Familie Heinz Becker', taking on the role of Heinz's wife, Hilde, a character she continued to portray in the sitcom's movie spin-off, 'Tach Herr Doktor'. Her impressive range and talent have allowed her to seamlessly transition between various genres and formats.
More recently, Sabine has appeared in Oskar Roehler's 'Quellen des Lebens' (2013),a critically acclaimed film, and Wes Anderson's 'The Grand Budapest Hotel' (2014),alongside Adrien Brody, further solidifying her position as a respected and sought-after actress in the industry.
Sabine Urig, a talented and dedicated individual, has made Hamburg and Berlin her home, where she has been actively pursuing her long-standing passion for the captivating world of acting and entertainment, consistently striving to hone her craft and push the boundaries of her artistic expression.