Anita Zagaria

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Anita Zagaria (born June 27, 1954 in Naples ) is an Italian actress . In German-speaking countries, she is best known for her leading role in the television series Der Bergdoktor (1992–1997) produced by ORF and Sat.1 .

biography

Anita Zagaria began her career as a theater actress. From the early 1980s she also took on supporting roles in Italian film and television productions. She made her film debut in 1983 under the direction of Terence Hill in the comedy Nobody Skin Like Don Camillo .

In 1989 she was seen for the first time in a German-language production when she took on a supporting role in the television series Zwei Münchner in Hamburg ( ZDF , 1989–1993). She became known in Germany and Austria through her leading role in the Italian doctor Sabina Spreti , who she played from 1992 in the first four seasons of the successful television series Der Bergdoktor . After leaving the series, she was regularly seen in other Italian and German-language productions.

Filmography (selection)

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