Margot Vuga

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Margot Vuga (born March 18, 1970 in Innsbruck ) is an Austrian actress .

Life

At the age of 16 she gained her first experience at the regional theater and cellar theater in Innsbruck. Two years later went to Vienna. There she worked in the Drachengasse theater in the two-person play "Savannah Bay" by the French writer Marguerite Duras with Hilde Krahl as a partner. She then accepted an invitation from Peter Stein to Berlin, where she lived for eight years and worked with Ernst Stötzner and Peter Zadek at the Maxim Gorki Theater and the Berliner Ensemble. She played her first film role at the age of 24 in the female lead under the direction of Götz Spielmann in the flick “Die Angst vor der Idylle” with Marcus Bluhm, who won participation in the 1995 film festivals “Berlinale” and “Diagonale” .

Further engagements came at the Salzburg Festival with Andrzej Wajda , at the Volkstheater Vienna with Ruth Drexel, Hilde Sochor, Theater im Rabenhof Theater Vienna, at the Ruhrfestspiele Recklinghausen, and at the Theatro de Fenice in Venice. Working for and with children has always been important to her, so she made guest appearances at the Theater der Jugend in Vienna, especially with director Folke Braband , where she took on the role of Blanche DuBois at the Old Theater in Stuttgart in Tennessee Williams "Endstation Sehnsucht".

Margot Vuga lives in Vienna.

Theater (selection)

  • Mühlbach Castle Summer of Culture
  • Altes Schauspielhaus Stuttgart
  • Start of in-house production "Midsummer Night's Dream"
  • Theater of Youth
  • Perchtoldsdorf Festival
  • City theater St. Pölten
  • Volkstheater Vienna
  • Rabenhoftheater Vienna
  • Maxim Gorki Theater Berlin
  • Berlin Ensemble
  • Salzburg Festival

Filmography

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