Daphne Wagner

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Daphne Wagner (born November 13, 1946 in Bayreuth ) is a German actress .

Life

Daphne Wagner, the daughter of Wieland Wagner and his wife Gertrud, attended the Max Reinhardt School for Drama in Berlin from 1966 to 1968 . In 1968 she made her debut in Anouilh's Die Probe at the Vienna Theater in der Josefstadt .

In 1969/1970 she played at the Essen Theater , 1970/1971 at the Deutsches Schauspielhaus in Hamburg, 1971/1972 at the Stadttheater Basel and from 1973 to 1976 at the Schillertheater in Berlin. There she played in 1973 under the director Dieter Dorn in The Birds .

In 1977 she moved to the Münchner Kammerspiele . Here she mainly acted under the direction of Dieter Dorn in pieces by Botho Strauss , including as Die Frau in Groß und klein (1979), K in Kalldewey, Farce (1983/84) and as Frau mit Hut in the world premiere of Schlusschor (1990 ).

She also embodied Madeleine de Marelle in Frank Wedekind's Die Büchse der Pandora (1977/78), Marion in Büchner's Dantons Tod (1979/80), governess in his Leonce and Lena (1981), Tod / Morgane le Fay / Orgelouise in Dorsts Merlin or Das wüsten Land (1982), Andromache in Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida (1985/86), Löwe / Wache in Heiner Müller's Germania Tod in Berlin and Frau in Brasch's Lovely Rita (1978, each director Ernst Wendt ), Jungfer in Sternheim's Der Snob (1982/83, directed by Hans-Reinhard Müller ), Josette in the German premiere of Topors Leonardo hat knows 's (1985, directed by the author), Helena in Die Troerinnen in the version by Franz Werfel (1984, directed by Ernst Wendt), doctor in the world premiere of Böll's Frauen vor Flußlandschaft (1988, director: Volker Schlöndorff ), head of personnel in Turrinis Die Minderrichter (1989, director Anselm Weber ), deaconess in Ibsen's When We Dead Awake (1991/92, directed by Peter Zadek ), in Wilson's Der Mond In the Grass (1994, directed by Robert Wilson ) and slave Paula in the world premiere of Achternbusch's Last Guest (1996, directed by Alexander Lang )

On television, Daphne Wagner was mainly seen in series and had a permanent role in Our Hagenbecks as Ingrid Hagenbeck and in Wildbach as Helen Sommer.

Her first marriage was to Udo Proksch from 1967 to 1968 , her second husband is the author Tilman Spengler .

Filmography

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literature

  • C. Bernd Sucher (Ed.): Theater Lexikon. Authors, directors, actors, dramaturges, stage designers, critics. By Christine Dössel and Marietta Piekenbrock with the assistance of Jean-Claude Kuner and C. Bernd Sucher. Deutscher Taschenbuch-Verlag, Munich 2nd edition 1999, ISBN 3-423-03322-3 .

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