Julia Cencig
Julia Cencig [ tʃentʃit͡ɕ ] (born September 18, 1972 in Salzburg ) is an Austrian actress .
life and career
Julia Cencig grew up with three brothers and a sister in the Carinthian Völkermarkt . Here she attended elementary school and from 1982 to 1990 the Bundesgymnasium and Bundesrealgymnasium Völkermarkt, which she finished in 1990 with the Matura . She then completed two semesters of Romance Studies at the University of Vienna . From 1992 to 1995 she attended the drama school at the Volkstheater Vienna , from which she graduated with distinction.
In 2003 she played Lulu at the Vienna Volkstheater , for which she was nominated for the Nestroy Prize as the best youngster. In 2006 she played Polly in the Threepenny Opera at the Kobersdorf Castle Festival . She had other theater engagements a. a. at the Schauspielhaus Graz , at the Stadttheater Klagenfurt and at the Vereinigte Bühnen Bozen .
In addition to her numerous theater productions, Julia Cencig also played in several series, e.g. B. Medicopter 117 ; with this role she also became known to a wider audience. She had other series roles u. a. determined in Schnell (2010–2012), Vitasek? (2010) and The Old One (2011). She was also seen in films, for example. B. in arabesques around frog .
Julia Cencig speaks German and various Austrian dialects and Italian. She lives in Vienna with her two daughters .
In February 2014 it was announced that she will succeed Kristina Sprenger in the ORF series SOKO Kitzbühel . The 14th season with Julia Cencig in the female lead was filmed from April to October 2014, and it was broadcast from February 24, 2015.
Filmography (selection)
- 2000–2003: Schlosshotel Orth (TV series)
- 2001: Commissioner Rex (TV series)
- 2002–2006: Medicopter 117 - Every Life Counts (TV series)
- 2006: The Christmas Disgust (TV movie)
- 2006: Today my husband is getting married (TV movie)
- 2007: Mom's Favorite (TV movie)
- 2008: Angel child
- 2008: Lilly Schönauer - Forever and a Day (TV series)
- 2010: death polka
- 2010: The Test of Courage (TV movie)
- 2010: Vitasek? (TV series)
- 2010–2012: Quickly determined (TV series)
- 2011: Happiness on Earth (TV series)
- 2011: The girl on the ocean floor
- 2011: The Old One (TV series)
- 2011: Der Bergdoktor (TV series)
- 2011: Only the mountain knows the truth
- 2012: The Competition (TV movie)
- 2012: The Rosenheim Cops - A Surprise for Mohr (TV series)
- 2013: back to life
- 2013: In the White Horse Inn - Woe to you singing!
- 2013: Landkrimi - Steirerblut (TV movie)
- 2014: The Power You Give Me (TV Movie)
- 2014: The Criminalist (TV series, episode Luna is dead )
- 2014: The Mountain Rescuers - The Strange Girl (TV series)
- since 2015: SOKO Kitzbühel (TV series)
- 2017: Harri Pinter, bastard
- 2019: crime scene - tree falls
Awards
- 2003: Nomination for the Nestroy Theater Prize in the category "Best Young Talent" as Lulu in Lulu at the Volkstheater (Vienna)
Web links
- Julia Cencig in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Official website
Individual evidence
- ^ Kurier: "Soko Kitzbühel": Start of shooting with Julia Cencig . Article dated April 29, 2014, accessed November 18, 2014
- ↑ Tiroler Tageszeitung: Soko Kitzbühel: The new one disturbs the old idyll . Article dated February 23, 2015, accessed March 5, 2020
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Cencig, Julia |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 18, 1972 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Salzburg |