Anke Christina Fischer (née Engelke; born 21 December 1965) is a German comedian, actress, voice-actress, and television presenter.

Personal life

Born in Montreal, Canada, Engelke moved to Cologne, Germany in 1971 with her German parents. Early on, she exhibited singing talent, and was discovered in 1978 by Georg Bossert at a performance of her school's choir.

From 1994 to 2000, Engelke was married to the keyboardist Andreas Grimm with whom she has a daughter. She was married to musician Claus Fischer from 2005 to 2015, with whom she has two sons.

Career

From 1979 to 1986, she was the presenter of the daily children's television show broadcast from the Funkausstellung (a German radio exhibition, held every other year in Berlin), and the weekly children and youth's sports magazine show Pfiff. From 1978 to 1980, she hosted the show Moment mal (Wait a minute) on RTL. SWF3 first brought her on board in 1986 as an editor; later on, she was the presenter there until 1998. She has sung with Fred Kellner und die famosen Soul Sisters since 1989. Since 1993, she has been part of the SWF3-Comedy-Ensemble Gagtory.

From 1996 to 2000, she was part of Die Wochenshow on Sat.1, a rather famous comedy TV show in Germany at that time, alongside Bastian Pastewka, Ingolf Lück and Marco Rima.

In 2003, Engelke and Olli Dittrich were awarded the Grimme-Preis for the improv show Blind Date 2 – Taxi nach Schweinau.

In December 2003, Engelke provided the voice of the fish Dory in the German dubbing of the animated film Finding Nemo, which is voiced by Ellen DeGeneres in the English original. She also provided the voice of Jane Porter in the German dubbing of the Disney movie Tarzan, who is voiced by Minnie Driver in the original version.

Engelke can also be seen in the successful sketch comedy show Ladykracher on Sat.1. On 17 May 2004, when the very successful Die Harald Schmidt Show left Sat.1, Engelke took over its timeslot with Anke Late Night, which was cancelled due to low ratings a few months later on 21 October 2004.

Engelke has been the German voice of Marge Simpson on The Simpsons since her predecessor Elisabeth Volkmann died in the summer of 2006. Elisabeth Volkmann was Marge's German voice for 15 years until her death. Engelke's first episode was "My fair Laddy", which aired in Germany on 21 January 2007.

Engelke performing in 2008

In December 2009, she hosted the European Film Awards ceremony, a role she would repeat in 2010, 2011 and 2012.

In May 2011, she hosted the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 in Düsseldorf alongside Stefan Raab and Judith Rakers.

The following year, Engelke served as the spokesperson for Germany at the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 held in Baku, Azerbaijan. Before presenting the votes, she also gave a live statement on the human-rights issues in the hosting country, saying: "Tonight nobody could vote for their own country. But it is good to be able to vote. And it is good to have a choice. Good luck on your journey, Azerbaijan. Europe is watching you." She was the only spokesperson to articulately address human rights during the event. She had also served as one of Germany's national juries for the contest during that year.

In February 2013, her involvement with the Eurovision Song Contest continued as she hosted Unser Song für Malmö, the German national final.

Filmography

Film

YearFilmRoleNotes
2000Bundle of Joy[de]Christine
2001Der Schuh des ManituAbahachi and Winnetouch's mother(extended edition)
The Little Polar BearMutter Eisbär(voice)
2003Operation Dance Sensation[de]Veronica Rell
Just Get Married!Ina
Finding NemoDoryVoice (German dub)
2004GermanikusSenator's wife
Der WixxerDoris Dubinsky
2005About the Looking for and the Finding of Love [de]Helena Stokowski
The Little Polar Bear 2: The Mysterious IslandIguanita/Frieda(voice)
2006Urmel aus dem EisWutz
The Trip to PanamaFish
2007The Simpsons MovieMarge Simpson
VollidiotOwl
2008Urmel voll in FahrtWutz(voice)
Freche MädchenMila's mother
2009Lippels TraumFrau Jakob / Böse Tante
2010Freche Mädchen 2[de]Mila's mother
2015Frau Müller muss weg!Jessica Höfel
Ghosthunters on Icy TrailsHetty Cuminseed
2017Happy BurnoutAlexandra
Nur ein Tag(voice)
2018The Most Beautiful Girl in the WorldCyril's mother
2021My SonMarlene
2022Locked-in SocietyHeidi Lohmann
2023The Interpreter of SilenceEdith Bruhns

Mini Series

YearFilmRoleNotes
2025Boah Bahn!Tina Bowermanna Mini Series made by Deutsche Bahn posted on Social Media in Cooperation with Anke Engelke

Songs

YearSong nameRoleNotesProducerPublished by
2025Der Bahn SongTina Bowermanna Song made by Deutsche Bahn in Cooperation with Anke Engelke for the Mini Series "Boah Bahn!"Score Squadwtf GmbH

Television

YearFilmRoleNotes
1996-2000Die WochenshowHost and sketchesGerman Television Award for Best Entertainment Program shared with Ingolf Lück, Bastian Pastewka, Markus Maria Profitlich, Ralf Guenther and Josef Ballerstaller (1999) German Comedy Award for Best Comedy/Variety Show shared with Josef Ballerstaller, Rainer Bender, Ralf Guenther, Ingolf Lück, Bastian Pastewka and Marco Rima (1999) Goldene Kamera-Audience Camera (1999) Adolf Grimme Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement (1999)
1997TatortAnkeEpisode: "Tod im All"
1998...und im Keller gärt esEpisodes: "Umbau", "Klapsmühle", "Prinz"
2001Blind DateYvonne
2000-2001AnkeAnkeGerman Comedy Award for Best Female Comedian (2000–2001)
2002Blind Date 2 – Taxi nach SchweinauRuthBavarian TV Award shared with Olli Dittrich (2003) Adolf Grimme Award in Gold for Fiction/Entertainment shared with Olli Dittrich (2003) Nominated-German Television Award for Best Comedy Program shared with Olli Dittrich (2002)
Blind Date 3 – Der fünfbeinige ElefantConstanze Pillmann
2002-2010LadykracherVarious RolesGerman Television Award for Best Comedy Program (2002, 2011) German Comedy Award for Best Female Comedian (2002) German Comedy Award for Best Comedy/Variety Show shared Ralf Guenther and Josef Ballerstaller Golden Rose for Best Performance – Comedy – Female (2004) Nominated-German Comedy Award for Best Comedian (2003) Nominated-Goldene Kamera for Best Entertainment Show (2009)
2003LindenstraßeConny / ModeratorinEpisode: "Heldentum"
Blind Date 4 – London, MoabitCaroline
2004Blind Date 5 – Blaues GeheimnisSonja Mette
Anke Late NightHost and sketches43 episodes
2005Blind Date 6 – Tanzen verbotenElke
2006-2007LadyLandAndrea Steinkamp / various other roles11 episodes
2006-2009PastewkaAnke Engelke3 episodes
2007-presentThe SimpsonsMarge SimpsonGerman voice
2007Fröhliche WeihnachtenAnneliese / Mario Barth / Nina Hagen / Shakira / various other rolesGerman Comedy Award for Best Comedy Event shared with Bastian Pastewka (2008) Bavarian TV Award shared with Bastian Pastewka (2008) Adolf Grimme Award for Entertainment shared with Bastian Pastewka (2008) Nominated-German Television Award for Best Comedy shared with Bastian Pastewka (2008)
2007-2010Komissarin LucasRike8 episodes
2008MitternachtsspitzenAmy Winehouse / Frau SchmicklerEpisode: "20 Jahre Mitternachtsspitzen"
2009Fröhliche Weihnachten IIVarious roles
22nd European Film AwardsHost
201023rd European Film AwardsHostwith Märt Avandi
2011Fröhlicher FrühlingVarious roles
Eurovision Song Contest 2011Hostwith Stefan Raab and Judith Rakers German Television Award for Best Entertainment Program (2011)
24th European Film Awards
2012Eurovision Song Contest 2012HerselfSpokesperson presenting German votes. National jury for Germany.
25th European Film AwardsHost
2013Unser Song für MalmöHost
Anke hat ZeitHostOriginally titled Helge hat Zeit and presented by Helge Schneider who terminated his version of the show after 2 episodes
2018Deutschland 86Barbara Dietrich7 episodes
2020The Last WordKarla Fazius6 episodes

Video games

YearGameVoice roleNotes
2007The Simpsons GameMarge SimpsonGerman voice

Audiobooks

  • 2009: Heike Faller: Wie ich einmal versuchte, reich zu werden, publisher: Random House Audio, ISBN 978-3-8371-7610-0
  • 2013: Felix Salten: Bambi: Eine Lebensgeschichte aus dem Walde, publisher: tacheles, ISBN 978-3864840289

External links

  • (in German)
  • (23 December 2003) (in German)
  • at IMDb
  • Interview with Anke Engelke at the beginning of her Late-Night-Show (in German)
  • (in German)
  • (Germany)
  • at the German Dubbing Card Index (in German)
Preceded byNorway Nadia Hasnaoui, Haddy N'jie and Erik SolbakkenEurovision Song Contest presenter 2011 With: Judith Rakers and Stefan RaabSucceeded byAzerbaijan Leyla Aliyeva, Nargiz Berk-Petersen and Eldar Gasimov