Krista Stadler

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Krista Stadler (2017)

Krista Stadler (born August 15, 1942 in Vienna ) is an Austrian actress .

life and career

She completed her training at the drama school of Helmuth Krauss and received her first engagement at the Atelier-Theater in 1964, whereupon further stage stops were the Comedy Basel (1964-67), the German Theater (1968) and the Little Comedy in Munich (1968/69) were.

After a break from 1969 to 1972 she played at the Theater an der Wien (from 1973), Theater in der Josefstadt (from 1977), at the Vienna Volkstheater (from 1978) and at the Salzburg Festival (from 1979).

Furthermore, she has worked extensively in film and television since the 1960s, such as B. in Géza by Cziffras The sweet life of Count Bobby or in the TV series Lindenstrasse of the ARD , in which she embodied the character of Nina.

In 1979 she received the Federal Film Prize for best actress for the title role in the film Lena Rais . She then appeared in guest appearances in many different series, such as Das Kriminalmuseum , Tatort , Die Kommissarin or SOKO Vienna . In Karin Brandauer's film adaptation of the fairy tale Cinderella, she also acted as an evil stepmother.

Stadler was married to the German actor Joachim Kemmer until his death in 2000 .

In September 2013 Krista Stadler performed for the first time with a solo program entitled “Don't take anything personally!”.

Awards

Filmography (selection)

Synchronizations

In addition, Stadler was also active as a voice actress. She synced herself in:

  • 2003: Soraya (as the mother of the Shah)
  • 2015: Krampus as a granny

and Stefanie Powers in:

  • 1985: The Twin Sisters (as Sabrina Longworth / Stephanie Roberts)

documentary

  • Karin Brandauer. "I was just natural". Documentary, Austria 2002, running time: 15 minutes, written and directed by Krista Stadler, an ORF production . [1]

Web links

Commons : Krista Stadler  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Golden Vienna awards for Heinrich Mis and Krista Stadler . OTS announcement of October 4, 2018, accessed October 5, 2018.