Beatrice Ferolli

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Beatrice Ferolli (* 1932 ) is an Austrian actress, playwright and screenwriter.

Life

She was born the daughter of an Italian and a German. She graduated from the humanistic high school. Then she trained at the Max Reinhardt Seminar for Drama in Vienna. After her acting training, she worked as an actress at theaters in Germany and Austria for 15 years. Beatrice Ferolli has been writing plays since 1958. Five of her plays were premiered in the Theater in der Josefstadt, and one was made into a film. Her stage works have been translated into eight languages ​​and performed in 15 countries.

Since 1976, Ferolli has also written eleven novels. Some of them have also been translated into other languages. Furthermore, she has created around 40 screenplays for television games as well as for television series, for example Das Traumschiff and Schlosshotel Orth .

As part of her professorship at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna , she established a musical class.

Works

Novels

  • 1976 Die Zottelbande , youth book
  • 1976 summer island
  • 1981 A ship goes to Apulia
  • 1983 The pumpkin flute
  • 1985 September song
  • 1987 The garden room
  • 1990 island of dreams
  • 1991 dream ship
  • 1996 Pilars Garden
  • 1997 Schlosshotel Orth
  • 1997 Heaven has windows in the south
  • 2002 All heavens are open

Plays (selection)

  • 1960 Alphabet in Eternity
  • 1961 dreams
  • 1963 loose contact
  • 1964 The house of the good sons
  • 1975 Fetzenflieger (filmed)
  • 1976 Antoine under the stars
  • 1982 Jupiter wanted . Comedy
  • 2009 Dietrich and Leander , Thomas Sessler Verlag, Vienna

filming

  • 1976 Duet for three , based on the play Fetzenflieger

Filmography (selection)

Awards

Private life

Ferolli was married to the late Erwin Thalhammer. She has three children and three grandchildren.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Hilde game : Kindlers literary history of the present. The contemporary literature of Austria , p. 639 online
  2. a b c Hans Vogelsang: Austrian Dramatics of the 20th Century , p. 301, online
  3. ^ Word in the time : Austrian literary magazine: Volume 9, 1963, p. 53 online
  4. a b c Helga Kraft: A house made of language. German-speaking playwrights , 1996 online
  5. a b Profile : Volume 8, Wirtschaftstrend Zeitschriftenverlag, 1977, p. 616, online
  6. ↑ First performance by Dietrich and Leander in the Lore & Lay Theater, Kiel , accessed on December 20, 2011
  7. Duet for three on the website of the two thousand and one film lexicon