Konstanze Breitebner

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Konstanze Breitebner, 2011

Konstanze Breitebner (born December 31, 1959 in Vienna ) is an Austrian actress and screenwriter . She lives in Vienna.

Life

Konstanze Breitebner attended the Wenzgasse high school in Vienna's 13th district, Hietzing , and then received her training at the Krauss drama school in Vienna and at the École internationale de Théâtre Jacques Lecoq in Paris . This was followed by theater engagements at the Volkstheater Vienna , the Theater Bonn , the Theater in der Josefstadt in Vienna and at the Reichenau Summer Festival . She worked with well-known directors and also played in numerous television games and films such as The Indomitable Heart, directed by Karl Kases , with Sonja Kirchberger , Dietmar Schönherr , Bernd Herzsprung and Miroslav Nemec , Mozart. "I would have done Munich honor", directed by Bernd Fischerauer , with Konstantin Wecker or From the End of the Ice Age, directed by Friedemann Fromm .

Breitebner started as a screenwriter in 2004 with Paradies in den Bergen (ORF / ARD), with 6.8 million viewers in Germany and 1 million in Austria, a sensational debut. Then followed, among other things

  • 2006 episodes for the ZDF television series Das Traumschiff
  • 2007 Love for the advanced, a bittersweet comedy (ORF / ARD)
  • 2008 Cruise to happiness (ZDF)
  • 2009 Shadows of the Past (The Running Mountain) (ORF / ARD)
  • 2010 My daughter is not (ORF / SAT1)
  • 2010 The Nightmare House (ORF)

In 2007 she returned to the theater: She could be seen as Célimène in Molière's The Misanthrope at the St. Pölten State Theater . The Fortuna in Calavattis dream in Vienna Lustspielhaus was another theater work. In 2008 she was a member of the ensemble for a “ Schnitzler evening” at the “Theater zum Himmel” in the Hörbigerhaus, followed by an appearance in Hugo von Hofmannsthal's Der Schwierige as Antoinette Hechingen in 2009 .

Also in 2009 she wrote her first play Liebe im Fluss: A couple in the middle of life, the two have a lot behind them and a lot more ahead of them, how do you deal with each other after the affairs? The depths of the marital existence are explored with a lot of charm and wit.

2010: Appearance in the world premiere of Ghost Train by Lida Winiewicz in the StadtTheater walfischgasse .

June 2010: Would you if I could (lyrics and songs, music by Béla Koreny). An evening in the Art Lounge of the traditional Viennese Café Korb , together with the Austrian film actor Helmut Berger .

Private

The screenwriter Peter Mazzuchelli has been her life partner since 1984, and they married on February 5, 2017. The two have a daughter, Laura Mazzuchelli (* 1988), who from 2001 to 2002 had a role as Laura Wächter in six episodes of the television series Medicopter 117 - Every Life Matters.

Filmography (selection)

Konstanze Breitebner, 2016
Gmunden, Schloss Cumberland : Information sign for the TV series " Schlosshotel Orth " with a reference to Konstanze Breitebner

movie theater

  • 1988: Hildegard von Benkenor, director: Georg Lhotsky
  • 1988: Day and Night, directed by Peter Mazzuchelli
  • 1990: A house in Jerusale, directed by Georg Lhotsky
  • 1983: A pale blue women's font , directed by Axel Corti
  • 1994: Something at Heart, directed by Michael Cencig
  • 1996: Wanderjahre, director: Bernd Fischerauer
  • 1995: The Desired Child, Director: Gabriela Zerhau
  • 1992: Giulia Super, directed by Michael Cencig
  • 1993: Mesmer , directed by Roger Spottiswoode
  • 1996: Jury Court - The Christmas Killer, Director: Frank Guthke
  • 1996: Workaholic, directed by Sharon von Wietersheim

watch TV

Scripts

Awards

  • San Remo Film Festival for Best Female Lead Actress in Day and Night
  • 1984/1985 Karl Skraup Prize for Best Young Actress
  • 2015: Romy in the category Best Book TV Film for Die Fremde und das Dorf

Web links

Commons : Konstanze Breitebner  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. Media reports. On: KonstanzeBreitebner.com. February 2017, accessed September 4, 2017.
  2. ^ Karl Oberascher: ROMY 2015: Academy prizes awarded. (8:57 pm) Best Book TV Movie. April 23, 2015, accessed April 23, 2015.