Maria Mayen
Maria Mayen , married Reimers , (born May 11, 1892 in Vienna , Austria-Hungary , † July 15, 1978 in Vienna, Austria ) was an Austrian chamber actress .
Life
After training to be an actor at the Marie Seebach School in Berlin , she went to Bonn . There she served the role genre of the youthful naive on the theater stage . Mayen then returned to Berlin and played there at the Lessing Theater . From 1913 she was on stage at the Burgtheater in her hometown of Vienna . In 1926, she was awarded the title of chamber actress .
Maria Mayen was married twice. Her first marriage to the doctor Rudolf Urbantschitsch gave birth to her daughter Elisabeth Urbancic , who became a stage and costume designer and is the mother of the actor and Oscar winner Christoph Waltz .
After the divorce from her first husband, Mayen married her colleague Emmerich Reimers . In 1953 the actress withdrew from the stage. She died in 1978 and was buried next to her husband (Department 1, Group 13, Number 19) in the Sieveringen cemetery .
Engagements
- Colleague Crampton , comedy in five acts by Gerhart Hauptmann , as Agnes
- Hanneles Ascension. Dream poetry , drama in two acts by Gerhart Hauptmann, as Hannele
- The sunken bell . A German fairy tale drama , verse drama in five acts by Gerhart Hauptmann, as Rautdendelein
- Hamlet , tragedy by William Shakespeare , as Ophelia
- Cordelia , opera by Conradin Kreutzer, as Cordelia
- A Winter's Tale , Comedy by William Shakespeare, as Perdita
- Golgotha , oratorio by Frank Martin
- The rats , tragic comedy in five acts by Gerhart Hauptmann, as Alice Rütterbusch
Filmography
- 1918: The house without a laugh
- 1918: Konrad Hartl's fate
- 1918: His brave wife
- 1919: Adrian Vanderstraaten
- 1919: Don Juan
- 1920: Golgotha
- 1962: Donadieu
- 1967: The order
Web links
- Maria Mayen in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Maria Mayen at filmportal.de
- Entry on Maria Mayen in the Austria Forum (in the AEIOU Austria Lexicon )
- Maria Mayen in the online film database
Individual evidence
- ^ Vienna in retrospect - May 1962. In: wien.gv.at. Retrieved December 16, 2009 .
- ^ Antiquarian Inlibris. In: inlibris.at. Retrieved December 16, 2009 .
- ↑ The wives of Christoph Waltz. In: www.myself.de. Retrieved April 6, 2018 .
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SURNAME | Mayen, Maria |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Reimers, Maria |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian chamber actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 11, 1892 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Vienna , Austria-Hungary |
DATE OF DEATH | July 15, 1978 |
Place of death | Vienna , Austria-Hungary |