Anna Franziska Srna

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Anna Franziska Srna (born November 11, 1968 in Mannheim ) is an Austrian actress .

Life

She studied theater studies and journalism at the University of Vienna before starting her acting studies at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts in Berlin. She has worked in numerous TV and cinema productions, including a. The Last Judgment, Inspector Rex , Trautmann , SOKO Wismar , CopStories , Rocco, The Last Dance , Petit, The Mamba .

However, her focus is on theater. Here she worked at the Ruhrtriennale, the Wiener Festwochen, the Renaissance Theater Berlin, the Nationaltheater Mannheim , the Burgtheater Vienna, the Volkstheater (Vienna) , the Theater in der Josefstadt , Reichenau an der Rax , the Theater Dortmund, Theater Garage X, among others and the Hanover Art Festival.

Since 2005 there have been several guest appearances in music theater, as an actress in central roles, some of which were specially developed for her, and others. a. at the Semperoper Dresden, at the Theater an der Wien and in Schwetzingen. For the MDR she took on the role of Antigone, accompanied by the incidental music by Mendelssohn Bartholdy. At the Konzerthaus Berlin she appeared alongside Bo Skovhus as a speaker.

In the 2006 and 2007 festival seasons she appeared as Gretchen and Helena in Faust I and Faust II at the Bad Hersfeld Festival . In 2008 she took on the role of Johanna in The Maid of Orléans . In the same year she also received the Great Hersfeld Prize . For her role as Marie at the Vienna Volkstheater at the side of Karl Markovicz, she was awarded the Nestroy Prize. She received the Karl Skraup Prize for her performance in Das Blut , directed by Anselm Weber. In 2014 she appeared for the first time as Alma in Paulus Manker's production Alma a showbiz until the end .

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