Alma Hasun
Alma Hasun (* 1989 in Vienna ) is an Austrian actress .
Life
Having grown up in Klosterneuburg, Alma Hasun had ballet, jazz dance and piano lessons from her earliest youth. At the age of 10 she got her first theater role through a casting in 1999, the child Amadé in the world premiere of the musical Mozart in the Theater an der Wien under the direction of Harry Kupfer . Hasun then took acting and singing lessons and played in various youth theater productions during her school days. After graduating from high school in 2009, she studied acting at the Vienna Conservatory until the summer of 2013 . Since completing her studies, she has been a member of the theater in der Josefstadt and has made guest appearances at the Theater an der Wien. She was seen as Marianne in Tales from the Vienna Woods by Ödön von Horváth , as Luise in Ferenc Molnár's Liliom , embodied Christine in Arthur Schnitzler's Reigen , as Helene in Hofmannsthal's comedy Der Schwierige or starred in the plays based on the films of the same name The Interview and like in heaven .
Alma Hasun also made her comrade debut as a teenager. In 2002 she was seen for the first time in the film A Heavenly Christmas Present , followed by a role in the Viennese crime scene Der Wächter der Quelle in 2004 . Since the beginning of the 2010s she has been shooting for television regularly, so she had recurring characters in the series Die Lottosieger and SOKO Wien , and was also seen in SOKO Kitzbühel and the international cinema production Die Frau in Gold .
Alma Hasun lives in Vienna.
Filmography
- 2002: A heavenly Christmas present
- 2004: Tatort - The Guardian of the Source
- 2005: SOKO Vienna (9 episodes as Trischa Wiedner )
- 2009–2011: The lottery winners (8 episodes as Nikola Karbach )
- 2010: My time will come - Gustav Mahler in the memories of Natalie Bauer-Lechner
- 2010: Tatort - Faith, Love, Death
- 2010: SOKO Kitzbühel - The last chance
- 2011: Quickly determined - Sr. Margarete Laub
- 2011: The miracle of Carinthia
- 2012: SOKO Vienna - family ties
- 2013: SOKO Kitzbühel - An open account
- 2013: Charlemagne
- 2013: Stories from the Vienna Woods
- 2015: The woman in gold
- 2017: Anna Fucking Molnar
- 2018: The Murderer's Muse
- 2018: Monolink - Swallow
- 2019: Vienna Blood - The last séance
Web links
- Alma Hasun in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ^ Biography on the website of the Theater in der Josefstadt , accessed on December 29, 2015
- ↑ Mirjam Marits: Alma Hasun: The new entry in the Josefstadt , DiePresse.com from September 23, 2013 , accessed on December 29, 2015
- ^ Agency website , accessed December 29, 2015
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Hasun, Alma |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1989 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Vienna |