Cosima von Borsody

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Cosima von Borsody (born July 20, 1966 in Tegernsee ) is a German actress .

Life

Cosima von Borsody is the daughter of Hans von Borsody and Alwy Becker ; her half-sister is Suzanne von Borsody . Her grandfather Eduard von Borsody was an Austrian director and screenwriter.

The actress first began her professional career in commercial art. After four years of training as a graphic designer at the Blocher School in Munich (1985–1989) and working in advertising agencies with parallel studies as a marketing communications specialist, this first phase of her life came to an end in September 1991.

Cosima von Borsody, who also took private acting lessons in Berlin, began her television career in the early 1990s after training to be an actor in Munich in the Jamaica series of the series Happy Journey (1993).

She played television roles in Ein Schloß am Wörthersee , The Trotskies , The moon also shines for lodgers , Balko , City Indians , An unforgettable weekend in Mallorca , How would you decide? , Three women and (not) a man (1995), Wildbach (1996), gynecologist Dr. Markus Merthin (1997), A Man for Certain Seconds (1999), The Dream Ship (2001), Beyond the Rainbow (2002), The Rosenheim Cops (2003) and Utta Danella - The Family Secret (2004).

In 2003 she was the godfather for Jugendkinotage - Die Brücke . In 2005 she was in the role of Dr. To see Amelie Bentheim in the soap Verbotene Liebe . The film And I love you! shot it in 2006.

From 1995 to 2000 she was married to the actor Sky du Mont . Meanwhile, Cosima von Borsody also appears as a painter.

On October 1, 2010, Cosima von Borsody married the managing director of Radio 7 , Bernhard Hock.

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Nicole Reuss: Radio 7 boss Bernhard Hock under the hood. In: Südwest Presse . October 2, 2010, archived from the original on July 18, 2016 ; accessed on August 9, 2019 .