Barbara Lanz

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Barbara Lanz (born July 31, 1983 in Gmunden , Upper Austria ) is an Austrian actress . She is the sister of the actress Elisabeth Lanz .

Career

At the age of twelve she made her first film experiences as an extra in the series Schlosshotel Orth . At 15 she was in her first leading role in the film The Kiss of My Sister , at the side of August Zirner, Friederike Wagner, Alexandra Schalaudek and Florian Heiden under the direction of Dror Zahavi in Munich and Landsberg am Lech, in front of the camera. In the same summer, another leading role for the ORF / ZDF coproduction Love Moves Mountains followed alongside Jochen Horst, Christine Mayn, Johannes Krisch, Susanna Knechtl, Johannes Thanheiser, Max Meyer, Laurence Rupp and Harald Krassnitzer. This was followed by various series and television appearances up to her Matura in 2001. Trained at the Conservatory of the City of Vienna , she has so far played in several German-language TV films and series and has also appeared on German theater stages such as the Schauspielhaus Hamburg and the Zimmertheater Heidelberg.

In the Sat.1 - Telenovela Anna und die Liebe she was seen from 2008 to 2010 as business woman Maja Roth in a total of 474 episodes. She then retired to the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich for a year to devote herself to her master's thesis and final exams in modern German literature, which she successfully passed in July 2011. Already parallel to the last exams in Munich she stood with Mathieu Carrière , as Sigmund Freud, in the play Last Round - Freud in Purgatory as Anna Freud on the stage of the Schauspielhaus Hamburg. In autumn 2011 she enrolled as a guest auditor at the HFF Munich in the directing department and started her first documentary film project. In autumn 2012 she joined the ARD -Telenovela Rote Rosen , in which she had taken on the role of Naomi Lichtenhagen from the end of November 2012 (episode 1396) to mid-June 2013 (episode 1515) .

Filmography

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