Julia Gschnitzer
Julia Gschnitzer (born December 21, 1931 in Innsbruck ) is an Austrian actress .
Life
Julia Gschnitzer began her acting career at the Tiroler Landestheater Innsbruck . From 1960 to 1990 she was at the Vienna Volkstheater , then until 1994 at the Salzburger Landestheater . Then she worked as a freelance actress for radio, film, television and theater throughout Austria and Germany.
She was best known to television audiences as Franziska Jägerstätter in the film Der Fall Jägerstätter by Axel Corti and as Alte Nanne in Die Siebtelbauern by Stefan Ruzowitzky , directed by Reinhard Schwabenitzky . Julian Roman Pölsler has repeatedly engaged the popular actress since 1983. In 2004/2005 she played Leni Wallner in Peter Sämann's modern homeland film Im Tal des Schweigens and Agnes in Stephanus Domanig's series Raunacht .
Felix Mitterer wrote Mein Ungeheuer for Julia Gschnitzer , which premiered in 2000 at the Tyrolean Volksschauspiele . In 2004 Ruth Drexel staged Arsenik and Spitzenkragele with vocal interludes in Telfs and she played one of the two sisters and in 2006 together with Klaus Rohrmoser (director: Judith Keller ) in Herbert Achternbusch's play Ella die Ella. In 2001 she got the Tiroler Landestheater the lead role in Thomas Bernhard -Stück At the finish , in the fall of 2002, she played the Beauty Queen at the City Theater Brunico , 2004, she was Olga in Chekhov's Three Sisters and 2005, the Old in Yerma ( Federico García Lorca ). Also in 2005 she was the leading actress at the United Theaters of Bolzano in Felix Mitterer's Piece of Meat and The Woman in the Car and Muriel Washburn in The Lunar Eclipse . At the Schauspielhaus Salzburg she was seen as the bizarre granny in a wheelchair in the dramatic comedy 8 Women by Robert Thomas . From November 2009 she was Ms. Mispl in Johann Nestroys Umsonst! to see. In the summer of 2013 Julia Gschnitzer appeared as Jedermann's mother in the new Jedermann for the first time at the Salzburg Festival .
In August 2016 Gschnitzer announced her departure from the stage. In August 2017 she appeared again in the play Else von Josef Tal , which was staged by opera director Bruno Berger-Gorski in the Museum der Moderne and in the synagogue in Salzburg. In the 2017/18 season she spoke about the appropriation as a video recording in the new production of Goethe's Faust at the Tiroler Landestheater Innsbruck .
Filmography (selection)
- 1971: The Jägerstätter case (TV)
- 1975: Tatort - Vacation Murder (TV series)
- 1975: Dead spots - The son of a farm laborer becomes a construction worker and builds a house
- 1976: Jakob the Last (TV film, based on the novel by Peter Rosegger)
- 1976: A real Viennese does not go under (TV)
- 1984: Malambo
- 1994: You're still killing me
- 1996: Stockinger - innocent lambs
- 1998: The Siebtelbauern
- 2001: Flowers for Polt (TV)
- 2003: Tatort - Deadly Souvenirs (TV series)
- 2003: Hierankl
- 2004–2008: In the Valley of Silence (4 episodes)
- 2007: 3 rooms. Kitchen. Death.
- 2008: Tatort - Granit (TV series)
- 2008: March
- 2009: Glacier Blood (TV)
- 2012: the wall
- 2013: Paradies 505. A Lower Bavaria thriller
- 2014: The silent mountain
- 2015: Luis Trenker - The fine line of truth
- 2016: Country thriller - Midsummer Night's Murder
- 2017: We kill Stella
Prizes / awards
- Silver medal for services to the State of Vienna
- Karl Skraup Prize
- Decoration of honor of the state of Tyrol
- Appointment as chamber actress in Vienna in 1989
- 1989: Medal of Honor of the Federal Capital Vienna in silver
- 2010: Gold Medal of Honor for Services to the State of Vienna
- 2014: Tyrolean State Prize for Art
Web links
- Julia Gschnitzer in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Julia Gschnitzer at filmportal.de
- Short biography of Julia Gschnitzer on inszenierung.at ( Memento from March 11, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
Individual evidence
- ↑ orf.at - Buhlschaft ends again . Article dated August 30, 2016, accessed August 30, 2016.
- ^ SALZBURG / Museum der Moderne: Josef Tal Homage to Else Lasker-Schüler - 27.8. 2017 (staged world premiere) | Music | The new marker |. Retrieved August 29, 2017 .
- ↑ orf.at - State Prize for Art to Julia Gschnitzer . Article dated April 14, 2014, accessed June 15, 2015.
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Gschnitzer, Julia |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | December 21, 1931 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | innsbruck |