Adele Neuhauser
Adele Neuhauser (born January 17, 1959 in Athens , Greece ) is an Austrian actress . She began her career as a stage actress . Later she also worked for television and cinema . She is a member of the Academy of Austrian Films .
Life

When she was four years old, Adele Neuhauser, who was born in Athens, moved with her family from Greece to Vienna , where she grew up. Neuhauser's mother, who wanted to become an actress herself, left the family and took Adele's half-brother with her. Adele and her brother stayed with their Greek father Georg, later she grew up alone with her father. At the age of ten she cut her wrists and made several further suicide attempts by the age of 21 .
Neuhauser wanted to be an actress since she was six. In the drama school Krauss she made her acting training from 1976 to 1978. In her early twenties she moved to Germany and began to play on stages, including in Münster , Essen , Mainz and occasionally in Vienna. Neuhauser caused a national sensation in the Faust production at the Regensburg City Theater , in which she embodied Mephisto as a woman . (She also starred in films Niki List heroes in Tirol , -, a deadly passion Gone Wo ist Fred? , The Perlmutterfarbe , 3faltig ) and television series ( Crime Scene , Police 110 and Sinan Toprak is the Incorruptible , each with Episode roles). Adele Neuhauser became known with her distinctive voice, especially through her role as farmer Julie Zirbner in the ORF production Four Women and One Death .
In 2008 she underwent vocal cord surgery because of deposits and Reinke's edema on the vocal cords , which raised her voice a little. Since then, Adele Neuhauser has not been addressed as "Mr. Neuhauser" on the phone.
Since 2010 she has played the alcohol-addicted and burned-out investigator Bibi Fellner , who comes from the “ custom ”, at the side of Harald Krassnitzer (as Moritz Eisner ) in the ORF crime scene in Vienna . Since 2014 she has also been appearing in the literature and music production The Last of Their Kind together with her son, the guitarist Julian Pajzs .
Private
After separating from her husband Zoltan Paul, Adele Neuhauser lives in Vienna. Their son Julian Pajzs is a jazz musician and film composer and currently lives in Berlin. She likes to hike and prefers to do so alone.
Neuhauser's Waldviertel grandparents were academic painters. Her brother Peter Marquant followed this example. Grandfather's sgraffiti on the Vienna Künstlerhaus came from . Because in the grandfather's opinion there could only be one painter in the family, the grandmother switched to making tapestries and puppet figures and worked for the Wiener Werkstätte . Her great-grandmother, although not affected by the Nazi race laws , voluntarily went to concentration camps with her Jewish husband . Both were murdered there.
Adele Neuhauser is committed to the children's aid organization Plan International Germany , of which she is also a member of the board of trustees . In 2016 she was also part of an anniversary campaign of the victim aid organization Weißer Ring together with other Tatort actors .
Filmography (selection)
watch TV
- 1978: Kottan determined (night gas station), as a schoolgirl
- 1988: The loaned grandpa: The girlfriend
- 1989: Tatort: The new one
- 1990: The new man
- 1995: Around 30
- 1995: Criminal Tango
- 1996: The cyclist
- 1998: The Girl Trap - Death Comes Online
- 1998: Neon Nights - Danger of the Big City
- 1999: Alpha male
- 1999: My brother's keeper
- 1999: way into the dark
- 1999: Sinan Toprak is the incorruptible
- 2000: Tatort - The Little Witness (SWR)
- 2001: The crane man
- 2001: You don't die from it
- 2001: the little man
- 2001: Two Angels on Patrol (series)
- 2002: Tatort - Wolf in Sheep's Clothing (BR)
- 2003: Police call 110: Deep wounds
- 2003: The Rosenheim cops
- 2003: Schoolgirl ( RTL )
- 2003: The Cherry Queen (three-part series; ZDF )
- 2004: Italians and other sweets ( ProSieben )
- 2004: The Christmas Dog
- since 2005: four women and one death ( ORF )
- 2005: Watch out for mother-in-law ! (ProSieben)
- 2005: Two Christmas dogs
- 2005: Brave in the new times - In the realm of phylloxera
- 2006: brave in the new times - just no waves
- 2006: There is a kiss in court
- 2007: Me boss, you nothing
- 2007: metropolitan area
- 2008: Robber Kneißl
- 2008–2011: Doctor's Diary (ORF / RTL)
- 2008: I love my best friend's husband ( Sat.1 )
- 2008: Crime Scene - Granite
- 2009: My genie and me (RTL)
- 2009: Sturmfrei - The Film
- 2009: The mother-of-pearl color
- 2009: London, love, dovecote
- 2009: Dear Dark Chocolate
- 2009: Desert Flower (voice)
- 2009: Tatort - Kassensturz ( SWR )
- 2009: Police call 110 - final
- 2010: Tatort - Because they're bad ( HR )
- 2010: Aufschneider (two-parter; ORF)
- 2010: The wandering whore
- 2010: Molly & Mops - Life is not a bundt cake (multi-part; ORF / ZDF / mungo-film)
- 2010: Lilly Schönauer - In love with a stranger
- since 2011: Tatort (ORF) as Major Bibi Fellner, see also Moritz Eisner
- 2011: retaliation
- 2011: Extinguished
- 2012: no escape
- 2012: Wrongly packed
- 2013: Between the fronts
- 2013: unforgotten
- 2013: Counted
- 2014: abysses
- 2014: paradise
- 2015: Code name Kidon
- 2015: borderline case
- 2016: shooting star
- 2016: The Art of War
- 2017: shock
- 2017: Defenseless
- 2017: Virus
- 2018: the fist
- 2018: Bring Marie!
- 2019: True Lies
- 2019: happiness alone
- 2019: tree falls
- 2012: The marriage fraud and his wife
- 2014: Donna Leon - Rich Legacy
- 2014: Clara Immerwahr
- 2016: Country thriller : Höhenstraße (cameo as Bibi Fellner )
- 2018: Venus in the fourth house
- 2018: Do you understand fun?
- 2019: Brecht (film biography)
- 2019: Six in one fell swoop - The three royal children (TV film)
- 2020: Lifelines
- 2020: Wiping is power - ready made
movie theater
- 1990: player
- 1996: To err is male
- 1998: Heroes in Tyrol
- 2001: nogo
- 2004: Gone - A deadly passion
- 2006: Where's Fred?
- 2010: 3-fold
- 2013: Bad Fucking
- 2019: Love Machine
Theater (selection)
- 1986: Night asylum ( Grillo Theater in Essen )
- 1990: King Ubu Wiener Schauspielhaus
- 1991: Medea ( State Theater Mainz )
- 1992: Quartet ( Theater Erlangen )
- 1996–1998: Presidents (Theater Erlangen)
- 1999: Maria Stuart ( Theater Regensburg )
- 1999: Faust (Theater Regensburg)
- 2000: Macbeth (Theater Regensburg)
- 2000: Master class (Theater Regensburg)
- 2000: Macbeth (Theater Regensburg)
- 2000: Medea (Theater Regensburg)
- 2010/2011: Presumption of innocence ( Rabenhof Theater , Vienna) as Karl-Heinz Grasser
Awards
- 1996: Actor Award Bayerische Theatertage
- 2012: Romy film and Television Award as Most Popular Series Actress
- 2013: Romy film and television award for most popular series actress
- 2014: Grimme Prize for Tatort: Counted
- 2014: Romy film and Television Award as Most Popular Series Actress
- 2015: Nomination by Die Presse for Austrian of the Year in the cultural heritage category
- 2016: Romy as the most popular actress series / series
- 2017: Romy as the most popular actress series / series
- 2020: Mostdipf Prize
Publications
- I was my greatest enemy: Let go and move on , autobiography, Brandstätter Verlag 2017, ISBN 978-3-7106-0090-6
Web links
- Presentation at the Scenario agency
- Adele Neuhauser in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- ORF customer service: Adele Neuhauser ( Memento from January 15, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
- Interview with Neuhauser in the SWR2 series Contemporaries
Individual evidence
- ↑ Neuhauser, Adele 1959-: I was my greatest enemy: autobiography . 1st edition. Vienna, ISBN 978-3-7106-0090-6 .
- ↑ 89 years - and a globetrotter! . Childhood with a Greek father. In: FOCUS Magazin No. 34 from August 20, 2012. Online at focus.de
- ↑ a b Friederike Leibl: Adele Neuhauser: "Now I am more attached to life". ( Memento from September 15, 2018 in the Internet Archive ) Interview in: Die Presse , print edition January 1, 2011.
- ↑ a b c d Joachim Schmitz: Adele Neuhauser: Dark Pages, Light Pages. About suicide attempts in youth and their role as the Viennese “Tatort” commissioner. Interview in: Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung , May 28, 2011. Accessed on January 23, 2017.
- ↑ a b c d e Frank Rauscher, Teleschau media service: Adele Neuhauser. - Commissioner on the wall. Interview on the occasion of Tatort: Erased on May 29, 2011. In: tatort-fundus.de. Retrieved June 14, 2011.
- ↑ Juliane Geller: Adele Neuhauser. Star guide. In: “Prisma TV Guide”. Retrieved October 1, 2013 .
- ↑ Adele Neuhauser: "Since my voice surgery, nobody has said Mr. Neuhauser to me". In: Medicine popular, edition 09/2010. Retrieved June 14, 2011.
- ^ Image (Clemens Fabry) of one of the sgraffiti with Adele Neuhauser in front of it. As a signature one is L. SC or L. SO visible.
- ↑ Plan Deutschland eV: This is what others say about us. (No longer available online.) Archived from the original on April 3, 2017 ; Retrieved April 2, 2017 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Adele Neuhauser | WHITE RING e. V. Accessed July 27, 2017 .
- ↑ WHITE RING: Statement by television commissioner Adele Neuhauser. September 19, 2016. Retrieved July 27, 2017 .
- ^ Molly & Pug. (No longer available online.) In: kundendienst.orf.at. Archived from the original on April 19, 2014 ; accessed on February 23, 2019 .
- ↑ Florian Scheuba's “Presumption of Innocence” from November 17th. in the Rabenhof Theater. In: Format.at , November 8, 2010. Retrieved June 13, 2011.
- ↑ Scenario Agency: Adele Neuhauser - Facts , accessed on February 17, 2016.
- ↑ diepresse.com - Austria 15 . Retrieved September 12, 2015.
- ↑ The Mostdipf Prize Winners 2020. In: Oberösterreichische Nachrichten . June 20, 2020, accessed June 20, 2020 .
- ↑ Helmut Atteneder: Adele Neuhauser: Listen to a, Adele! In: Upper Austrian news . June 20, 2020, accessed June 20, 2020 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Neuhauser, Adele |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | 17th January 1959 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Athens , Greece |