Katrin Daliot

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Katrin Daliot (* 1978 in Innsbruck ) is an Austrian actress and speaker. Today she lives in Vienna.

biography

Before her acting training at the Tiroler Landestheater (stage qualification in Vienna), Daliot began with dance training and piano. During her apprenticeship, she discovered language as a form of music, and then began working as a speaker for cinema, radio and television. Since her acting training, she has acted in plays from Shakespeare to Ravenhill . She made her film debut in the French strip by Mia Hansen-Løve Tout est pardonné .

As a language technology trainer, she taught from 1999 to 2000 at the School of Speaking in Vienna. From 2003 to 2006 she was employed at the Sachers Drama School on behalf of the Ministry of Education and various companies.

Artistic creation

In addition to her stage engagements and speaking assignments for ORF , BR (audio books, radio plays, literary contributions), as well as for numerous commercials, readings and scientific reports, she also works with artists from other fields - in a wide variety of areas.

In the areas of audio books and radio plays, she works with the Austrian artist / composer / musician Peter Hornek , the conceptual artist Bernhard Kathan , and the media artist and performer Roland Maurmair . Daliot reads Annie Saumont's texts in German .

Film and theater

movie theater

  • Tout est pardonné

Theater (selection)

  • The robbers Schiller, role: Amalia
  • Up close Patrik Marber, role: Alice
  • The presidents Schwab, role: Mariedl
  • Minna von Barnhelm Lessing, role: widow Marlow
  • What you want Shakespeare, role: Olivia
  • Tell it with a kiss Gassner, role: Pia
  • The Maids Genet, role: Claire
  • The festival Rucov, role: Michelle
  • The great world theater of Barca, role: beauty
  • The Cherry Orchard Chekhov, role: Varja (Best independent production in Austria)
  • Fat men in rock Sylver, role: Phyllis
  • The Winter 's Tale Shakespeare, role: Hermione
  • Sleeping Around Ravenhill, roles: Kate, Lorraine, Annie
  • Polaroids Ravenhill, role: Helen
  • Phaedra Racine, role: Arikia
  • The robbers Schiller, role: robbers
  • Pterodactylus Silver, role: Emma
  • The Threepenny Opera Brecht, role: Vixen
  • Hopp and Tropp Prugger, role: Hopp

Web links

Individual evidence

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