Christine Buchegger

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Christine Buchegger around 1980 in Salzburg

Christine Buchegger (born November 19, 1942 in Vienna , † March 3, 2014 in Munich ) was an Austrian actress .

Life

After finishing school, Buchegger attended the Max Reinhardt Seminar in Vienna for two years . She got her first engagement at the United Theaters of the City of Graz . Afterwards she worked at the Landestheater Linz and the Vienna Volkstheater .

In 1972 she came to the Bayerische Staatsschauspiel in Munich, where she worked with interruptions until the early 1990s. Important roles here were Fontanelle in Edward Bond's Lear (1973), Eliante in Der Menschenfeind (1975), Irina in Drei Schwestern (1978, directed by Ingmar Bergman ), Kassandra in Agamemnon (1978), the title role in Ibsen's Hedda Gabler ( 1979) and the Buhlschaft in Jedermann at the Salzburg Festival in 1979 with Maximilian Schell in the title role.

From 1980 she paused. In 1984 she returned to the stage and embodied Johanne Luise Heiberg in Per Olov Enquists From the Life of Earthworms and the Mother in Spring Awakening (1992).

From 1960 onwards, Christine Buchegger was often called in for tasks in film and television. She played her most important role as the leading actress in Ingmar Bergman's television film From the Life of Marionettes . She was particularly often seen in the crime series Der Alte and Derrick . She was temporarily married to the actor Christian Kohlund .

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