Helma Gautier

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Helma Gautier (born January 28, 1940 in Vienna ) is an Austrian actress .

Life

After graduating from high school , she first studied German and theater studies . She also took ballet lessons and completed the Reinhardt seminar with distinction.

In 1962 Helma Gautier made her debut at the Vienna Burgtheater as Thekla in Nestroy's Das Mädl aus der Vorstadt and has since been part of the Burgtheater's permanent ensemble.

For example, she was seen as Marie in Goethe's Götz von Berlichingen , as Frau Moser in Schnitzler's family , as a youth in Raimund's Der Bauer as a millionaire and in the title role of Anouilh's Colombe . Other roles were Creusa in Grillparzer's Medea , Celia in Shakespeare's As You Like It and Frau Wahl in Schnitzler's Das weite Land .

In addition to her work at the theater, Gautier has worked in numerous TV and film productions since the 1960s. So she had appearances in the series The Old Judge , Kottan and The Ideal Candidate . She played station chief Fallmerayer (1975) in Walter Davys Roth film adaptation and u. a. together with Bernhard Wicki , Rudolf Wessely and Walter Schmidinger in Michael Haneke's Lemminge (1979).

She became known to a wide audience in the early 1990s through the ORF series Kaisermühlen-Blues , in which she played the wife of District Councilor Gneisser ( Götz Kauffmann ). She most recently worked with Reinhard Schwabenitzky for the feature films Hannah (1996) and Zwei Fathers einer Daughter (2002). She also appeared in the ORF series Ringstrasse Palais and in four episodes of the TV series Medicopter 117 as the mother of the emergency doctor Gabriele Kollmann.

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Nestroy, Johann: Das Mädl aus der Vorstadt (cover of the DVD from the series "Edition Burgtheater" 31) .