Heidi Gutruf

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Heidi Gutruf (born July 1, 1943 in Berlin ; † March 30, 2003 in Vienna ) was an Austrian cabaret artist and actress .

Life

Gutruf graduated from high school in Graz , then she studied art education at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna and graduated as Mag. Art. from. At the same time, she trained at the Krauss drama school and then studied singing at the Academy for Music and Performing Arts in Vienna . In addition to her studies, she appeared in the cabaret The Colorful Car (with Hans Harapat , Tamara Stadnikow and Martin Flossmann ), then in Simpl . In 1967 she married the painter Gerhard Gutruf . In 1968 their daughter Martina was born. From 1970 to 1971 she lived in Rome . She was hired for several films. In 1976 she had an engagement in the Raimundtheater (" Countess Mariza " with Marika Rökk ). In 1980 she and her husband acquired the former Zehenthof of the Göttweig Abbey in Minichhofen near Ravelsbach . She had other engagements in the Vienna Chamber Opera , the State Theater Innsbruck , the City Theater Klagenfurt , in Baden (Lower Austria) and St. Pölten , as well as in the comedy plays at Porcia Castle . She has appeared in numerous television shows and played leading roles in movies with partners such as Joan Collins and Curd Juergens .

Her body was buried in the Atzgersdorfer Friedhof (2-1-18) in Vienna.

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