Dunja Sowinetz

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Dunja Sowinetz (* 1964 in Vienna ) is an Austrian actress .

Life

Dunja Sowinetz was born as the daughter of the actor Kurt Sowinetz . She completed an acting training at the Krauss drama school .

Since the 1985/86 season she is an ensemble member at the Vienna Burgtheater , where she appeared in the role of the bride Christa in marriage of Elias Canetti debuted and including as Ragueneaus wife Lisa in Cyrano de Bergerac , as Ills daughter in visiting the old lady , as Mizzerl in women acquaintances of Lotte Ingrisch , as Gunda in Katzelmacher by Rainer Werner Fassbinder and as in mother Locke Lumpenloretta of Christine Nöstlinger was seen. At the Salzburg Festival in 1991 she played the role of Agathe in Hugo von Hofmannsthal's Difficult , and Madame Knorr in Nestroy's Joke at the Reichenau Festival in 2001 . For the Wiener Metropol she translated Guys and Dolls into Viennese for the production Strizzis and Mizzis . In the summer of 2018 she played the role of Princess Orlovskaya in the musical comedy by Peter Hofbauer and his daughter Florentina at the Festival Schloss Weitra, based on the operetta of the same name by Johann Strauss.

Publications

  • together with Inge Sowinetz: Kurt Sowinetz: you have to drink with the Vogerl Brotherhood. Memories , Amalthea, Vienna / Munich 1991, ISBN 978-3-85002-315-3

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Lower Austria magazine: Dunja Sowinetz . Retrieved November 8, 2016.
  2. ^ Parndorf theater summer . Retrieved November 8, 2016.
  3. ^ Burgtheater-Ensemble: Dunja Sowinetz ( Memento from November 8, 2016 in the Internet Archive ). Retrieved November 8, 2016.
  4. ^ Salzburg Festival: Archive The Difficult One . Retrieved November 8, 2016.
  5. derStandard.at: Nestroy's "Jux" is only fun in Reichenau through the actors . Article dated July 13, 2001, accessed November 8, 2016.
  6. Wiener Metropol - Mörderkarussell . Retrieved November 8, 2016.
  7. orf.at - "Normal people who have a flick" . Article dated November 8, 2016.
  8. Schloss Weitra Festival: Die Fledermaus - a musical comedy . Retrieved July 3, 2018.
  9. Schloss Weitra Festival, July 6th - August 5th, 2018: “Die Fledermaus” . Retrieved July 3, 2018.