Claudia Rohnefeld

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Claudia Rohnefeld (2016)

Claudia Rohnefeld (born December 30, 1974 in Vienna ) is an Austrian actress and singer .

Life

Rohnefeld studied acting at the Krauss drama school , ballet with Irina Borowska Musil , and was engaged at the Burgtheater in her second year of study . There she played in productions by u. a. Karlheinz Hackl , Paulus Manker , Claus Peymann , Einar Schleef and Giorgio Strehler . After that she was u. a. in Wiener Metropol to see on the stage Baden , in Klagenfurt City Theater , the Musical Summer Amstetten , the Festival Gutenstein and the Wachau Festival , at the Schiller Theater in Berlin, at the Bad Hersfeld Festival , the spectacle of food , in the City Theater Berndorf and at the Comedy Dusseldorf , as well as at the Röttingen Festival .

Significant roles included Annie in Stephen King's Misery , Salome Pockerl in Johann Nestroy's Talisman , Viola and Hermia in William Shakespeare's Was Ihr wollt and Midsummer Night's Dream , Julie in Ferenc Molnár's Liliom , and the title role in a dramatization of Michael's Endes Momo . Joint programs with Ulli Fessl , Reinfried Schießler , Markus Simader and Andreas Steppan followed . Rohnefeld was seen in a series of revues by the Simpl cabaret , and from the 2015 Simpl revue Please all get out , she will act as conférencière for two years - as only the third woman in this position in the more than hundred-year history of this institution. Claudia Rohnefeld is best known to the Austrian audience as Mr Helmi from Krawutzi Kaputzi , which has become a cult musical over 300 times in the Simpl cabaret, and as the cook Susi from The Perfect Desaster Dinner , which Rohnefeld played alongside Michael Niavarani in Berndorf.

On Austrian and German television, Rohnefeld u. a. in The Dear Family Next Generation , in the lottery winners and in the comedy quiz show What's new? to see.

Programs

  • Die Blunzen & die Leberwurscht with Reinfried Schieszler
  • Calamities with Markus Simader
  • Mr. and Mrs. Swing with Andreas Steppan
  • Gschisti Gschasti (2018)

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