Biography
Sabine Schroth is credited in the casting department for two notable films. In 1986, Schroth worked on The Name of the Rose, contributing to the selection and assembly of performers for the production. The film, based on Umberto Eco’s novel, required a cast that balanced historical authenticity with dramatic presence, a task central to casting roles.
A later credit appears in 2009 with Vision – From the Life of Hildegard von Bingen, where Schroth again served in casting. The film, centered on the 12th-century mystic and polymath, demanded performers capable of embodying both spiritual depth and historical context, a responsibility typically managed by casting professionals.
Schroth is also listed under the alternate spelling Sabina Schroth, reflecting variations in how the name may appea…




