Dagmar Schwarz
Dagmar Schwarz (born August 3, 1948 in Vienna ) is an Austrian actress .
Life
Schwarz grew up in Vienna and London . She completed her acting training at the Max Reinhardt Seminar in Vienna. Since 1974 she worked as a theater actress. She had theater engagements in Austria, Germany and Switzerland , including at the Theater am Turm (TAT) in Frankfurt am Main , the Schauspiel Essen , the Ensembletheater Wien, the Schauspielhaus Bochum , the Theater Basel , the Volkstheater Wien , the Theater Bremen and am Theater in the Josefstadt . She also performed at the Khan Theater in Jerusalem . At the theater she worked with authors and directors George Tabori , András Fricsay , Peter Gruber , Giorgio Strehler , Fernando Arrabal , Ludwig Kaschke , Nikolaus Büchel , Ute Rauwald and Jürgen Kaizik , among others . She also appears regularly in the theater project "Bluatschwitz Black Box" in Bad Aussee , which was initiated and directed by Jürgen Kaizik .
Schwarz also worked for the cinema and television. Her early film work included the German television film Diereteren der Träume (1983) by director Renke Korn , in which she had a major supporting role. She was also seen in a supporting role as Lillian in the thriller Red Heat - Innocence Behind Bars (1985), a German-American co-production with Linda Blair in the leading role, who mostly plays in a women's prison. in the movie Malambo (1986) she starred under the direction of Milan Dor .
In the three-part television series Wohin und zurück (1986) by director Axel Corti , she played the role of the silent woman Marmorek, who lost her voice in the concentration camp . In the Vienna Tatort: The Death of the Dancer (1986) she was seen as Ms. Mazzurati; she played the wife of the owner of a Viennese dance school. In the Italian-French-German-Austrian television film Der Zug (1988), which dealt with Lenin's journey in a sealed train , she took on the role of the Russian exiled Olga, directed by Damiano Damiani .
In the Swiss film Kinder der Landstrasse (1992), she played the wife Eva Hottinger , at the side of Wolf-Dietrich Berg , who, together with her husband Heinrich, took in the young Yenish girl Jana Kessel ( Jasmin Tabatabai ) the couple had a happy time. In the German-British film Die Windsbraut (2001) by director Bruce Beresford she played Anna Sofie Schindler-Moll, the mother of Alma Mahler-Werfel . In the black television comedy Zuckeroma (2004) by Xaver Schwarzenberger she played Dr. Surkes, the doctor at the Vienna General Hospital .
She had also identified episode roles in the television series Kottan (1982; as his wife Herta Tamek), Schlosshotel Orth (1997), Julia - An unusual woman (1999; as Hilde Resch, grandmother of an HIV-positive 8-year-old girl), SOKO Vienna ( 2010; as landlady Gudrun Traun, who wants to get in touch with her murdered husband at a séance), Schnell determined (2011), Die Rosenheim-Cops (2013; alongside Tobias Hoesl as suspect former chief secretary Dorothea Lange) and in SOKO Kitzbühel (2015; as Maria Brändle, mother of a suspect and later murder victim).
Schwarz also emerged with monodramas and as a reciter. She gave numerous readings, often with texts by Jewish authors such as Franz Kafka , Else Lasker-Schüler , Fritz Grünbaum , Anton Kuh and Ilse Aichinger .
Schwarz lives in Vienna and Munich .
Filmography (selection)
- 1982: Kottan investigated (TV series; episode: Kansas City )
- 1983: The Return of Dreams (TV Movie)
- 1985: Red Heat - innocence behind bars (Red Heat)
- 1986: Malambo (movie)
- 1986: With my hot tears (TV three-part)
- 1986: Where to and Back - Santa Fe (TV three-part)
- 1986: Tatort: The Death of the Dancer (TV series)
- 1988: The Train ( Lenin: The Train ; TV movie)
- 1990: Hotel zur Immortlichkeit (Wings of Fame)
- 1992: Children of the Landstrasse (movie)
- 1993: The fate of Lilian H. (TV movie)
- 1994; 1996; 1999: Inspector Rex (TV series, 3 episodes)
- 1997: Schlosshotel Orth (TV series; episode: Old love doesn't rust )
- 1999: Julia - An Unusual Woman (TV series; episode: HIV-positive )
- 2000: Happy Hour or Glück und Glas (TV movie)
- 2001: Edelweiß (TV film)
- 2001: The Tempest (Bride of the Wind)
- 2002: Born (movie)
- 2003: In the Sight of Evil (TV movie)
- 2004: Sugar Grandma (TV movie)
- 2004: Stars shine even during the day (TV movie)
- 2005: Christmas of all times (TV movie)
- 2006: Crown Prince Rudolf's Last Love (TV movie)
- 2010: SOKO Vienna (TV series; episode: Murder from Beyond )
- 2011: Quickly determined (TV series; episode: Tamara Morgenstern )
- 2011: SOKO Kitzbühel (TV series; episode: Jedermanns Tod )
- 2011: In the Wrong Life (TV movie)
- 2013: The Rosenheim Cops (TV series; episode: Being there is everything )
- 2015: SOKO Kitzbühel (TV series; episode: Vintage Lve )
- 2015: Four Women and a Death (TV series)
- 2015: Woman in Gold (Woman in gold)
Web links
- Dagmar Schwarz in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Dagmar Schwarz at filmportal.de
- Dagmar Schwarz - Internet presence
- Dagmar Schwarz - Agency
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c Dagmar Schwarz short vita at Kinotv.com. Retrieved February 10, 2020
- ↑ a b Dagmar Schwarz . Profile at e-talenta. Retrieved May 3, 2016
- ↑ a b c d e f Dagmar Schwarz . Vita. Official website of bluatschwitz. philosophical theater. Retrieved May 3, 2016 (archive version)
- ^ Bluatschwitz Black Box: Philosophy and Theater in Bad Aussee oe1.ORF.at. Retrieved May 3, 2016
- ↑ Children of the Landstrasse ( Memento of the original from May 3, 2016 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. Movie review; in: Sunday news (Herne). Retrieved May 3, 2016
- ↑ Zuckeroma plot / cast / photos of scenes at 3sat. Retrieved May 3, 2016
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Black, Dagmar |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | August 3, 1948 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Vienna |