Claudia Sabitzer

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Claudia Sabitzer (* 1971 ) is a German actress .

Life

Claudia Sabitzer, born in Germany , moved to Switzerland as a child . She grew up first in Zurich , and later in the rural area on Greifensee , where she came with her parents at the age of eight. As a teenager and young adult, she played in an amateur theater , then trained as a dental assistant and trained in dental hygiene . At the age of 24, she finally decided to pursue a professional career as an actress.

She received her acting training at the Schubert Conservatory in Vienna . She had her first appearances at the Volkstheater Wien and the Schauspielhaus Wien . From 2000 to 2005 she was a member of the ensemble at the Nationaltheater Mannheim , where she also met her future husband, a photographer and photo reporter.

Since the 2005/06 season she has been a permanent member of the ensemble at the Volkstheater Wien. She was engaged by the then Volkstheater director Michael Schottenberg for the world premiere of Spiegelgrund by Johann Kresnik , in which u. a. Johanna Mertinz , Michael Klammer and Paul Matić were her partners. 2010 played there alongside "Kaiser" Robert Palfrader in Liliom . Other roles at the Volkstheater included a. the tragic woman John in Die Ratten and the woman Sophie in the Raimund magic game The Alpine King and the Misanthrope (director: Michael Schottenberg) with Andreas Vitasek (Rappelkopf) as a partner.

In September 2011 she worked at the Vienna Volkstheater in the role of Meta Schmitt in the world premiere of Felix Mitterer's play You stay with me . In the 2014/15 season she played the “imperious” Hippolyta in Schottenberg's last production at the Vienna Volkstheater, A Midsummer Night's Dream . In the 2015/16 season she appeared there in the play Rechnitz by Elfriede Jelinek ; it was also Sabitzer's first appearance in a Jelinek play.

In 1999 she received the Kainz Medal Promotion Prize . In 2013 and 2020 she was awarded the Dorothea Neff Prize for Best Actress and in 2017 the Audience Award.

Occasionally Sabitzer also stood in front of the camera for film and television. In the Austrian television series St. Josef am Berg (first broadcast: February 2018) she played a supporting role as Traudl Schmid, the secretary of the village mayor, who has a secret relationship with the community worker and later assistant Igor Aliew ( Luka Dimic ).

Sabitzer is the mother of three children and lives in Vienna-Alsergrund .

Filmography

literature

Web links

Commons : Claudia Sabitzer  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f Ulrike Kozeschnik-Schlick: Claudia Sabitzer: With lots of charm to success . Portrait. MenBezirk.at from October 20, 2016. Accessed March 2, 2018.
  2. a b c d e f g h i Norbert Mayer: Jelinek's joke in the midst of horror . Interview with Claudia Sabitzer and Steffi Krautz. In: Die Presse of December 10, 2016. Accessed March 2, 2018.
  3. a b c d e Christina Böck: Claudia Sabitzer: A fixed size on the stage . Portrait. In: Die Presse from December 2, 2010. Retrieved March 2, 2018.
  4. The modernization consultants . In: Der Standard from April 6, 2005. Retrieved March 2, 2018.
  5. Michael Schottenberg: "I like to switch off the light while laughing" . In: Der Standard from April 22, 2015. Retrieved March 2, 2018.
  6. ↑ A brilliant "Midsummer Night's Dream" in the Volkstheater . Theater criticism. In: Kleine Zeitung of April 25, 2015. Accessed March 2, 2018.
  7. ^ Salzburger Nachrichten: Neff prizes to Franzmeier, Eder, Locher and Sabitzer . Article dated June 2, 2017, accessed March 2, 2018.
  8. ^ Dorothea Neff prizes to Franzmeier, Gerloff, Prichenfried, Sabitzer. In: Wiener Zeitung . June 17, 2020, accessed June 18, 2020 .