Claudia Clemens
Claudia Clemens (* before 1970) is an Austrian theater actress and radio play speaker .
Life
Clemens appeared as a theater actress mainly on stages in Vienna and Austria . In the early 1970s she was part of the ensemble of the Wiener Löwinger-Bühne . There she starred in several popular comedies and comedies with, among others, as a maid Gundl in the comedy Vincent, why are you doing this? (1971). Several performances were recorded for television and broadcast on ORF and in Germany .
In the 1971/72 season, Clemens appeared at the Stadttheater Baden in Baden near Vienna as the president's daughter Amalie in the magical tale Der Verschwender , as the writer Josephine Krüger in the Posse Pension Schöller and in the title role of the play Antigone by Jean Anouilh ; She also took on the leading female role of Dolly Fleuriot in the operetta Meine Sister und Ich . In the 1990s she was a member of the ensemble at the Kleine Komödie in Vienna . In 1997 she appeared there alongside Elke Winkens in the tabloid comedy A Dream of Wedding . Later in her career she had regular engagements at the Gloria Theater in Vienna . In 2002 she played there in the comedy Once Moscow and Back by Alexander Galin , in 2006 in the comedy Hurray, a boy ! .
Since the 1960s, Clemens has worked regularly as a speaker for radio plays . In 1962 she worked for the ORF alongside Fritz Muliar and Harry Fuss in a radio play production by the burlesque chief Abendwind ; Directed by Alexander Kraft-Hohenlohe . In 1965 she took on the role of the young Viennese girl Annette in the episode Anatol's megalomania in Arthur Schnitzler's play Anatol in a radio play production by the North German Radio .
In the 1970s, Clemens worked for the record company Phonogram in several fairy tale radio plays that appeared as records and music cassettes . Among other things, she spoke the king's daughter in Der Froschkönig (1973/1974), Gretel in Hansel and Gretel (1973/1974), Pechmarie in Frau Holle (1973), the 2nd little goat in Der Wolf and the seven young goats (1974 ) and Rosenrot in Schneeweißchen and Rosenrot (1974).
Filmography
- 1971: Vincent, why are you doing this? (Theater recording)
- 1971: Bathing strictly forbidden (theater recording)
- 1972: Anything but not getting married (theater recording)
Radio plays
- 1960: Seneca and the golden years - Director: Oswald Döpke
- 1962: First Love - Director: Peter Schulze-Rohr
- 1963: The Flowers of Hiroshima - Director: Gerd Behrmann
- 1965: Diary of Eva Heyman - Director: Fritz Schröder-Jahn
- 1965: Hell fear - directed by Peter Schulze-Rohr
- 1971: Table arrangement - Director: Friedhelm Ortmann
Web links
- Claudia Clemens in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Claudia Clemens at hoerspielwelten.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ Stadttheater Baden ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Cast slip
- ↑ A dream of a wedding (cast; official website of the actress Elke Winkens)
- ↑ To Moscow and back Cast and photos of the scene (Official website of the Gloria Theater Vienna)
- ↑ Cast of Hurray, a boy ( memento of the original from March 20, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ Hurray, a boy! Event information (p. 11)
- ↑ ORF program focus on Fritz Muliar's 85th birthday, ORF press release on December 2, 2004
- ↑ Anatol: Six one-act plays ( Memento from December 5, 2008 in the Internet Archive ) Arthur Schnitzler: Radio plays in alphabetical order
- ↑ Clemens Role Directory ( Memento of the original from February 3, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. in radio play worlds
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SURNAME | Clemens, Claudia |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian theater actress and radio play speaker |
DATE OF BIRTH | before 1970 |