Marianne Nentwich
Marianne Nentwich (born July 22, 1942 in Vienna ) is an Austrian actress.
Life
During her acting training at the Prayner Conservatory , after graduating from high school in 1960 , she worked as a secretary and also as a television announcer at ORF . Nentwich has been a permanent member of the Theater in der Josefstadt since 1965 . She had guest appearances in Berlin , Hanover , Munich , New York and at the Jedermann performances of the Salzburg Festival . For many years she has been involved in the Reichenau Festival almost every summer . Nentwich became known to the wider public primarily through the television series Ringstrasse Palace and Schlosshotel Orth . She was also featured in several crime thriller series Tatort and Der Alte . She was named chamber actress in 1988.
With Marianne Nentwich “a being, a fairy, an unearthly girl would be on the stage”, enthused Otto Schenk in his laudation on the occasion of the award of the Golden Decoration of Honor for Services to the State of Vienna . She was his star, his most important actress in the theater in der Josefstadt, every rehearsal with her was a pleasure. "For Marianne Nentwich, life and theater were a superordinate something that got mixed up."
In 2014, on the occasion of her 50th stage anniversary, she was appointed Doyenne of the Theater in der Josefstadt .
From September 2016 she played the ancient maiden in the world premiere of Ödön von Horváths Nobody directed by Herbert Föttinger at the Vienna Theater in der Josefstadt .
Marianne Nentwich has lived in Ober-St.-Veit in Vienna's 13th district for decades . She is married to a doctor and has two grown daughters.
Individual evidence
- ^ Excerpt from an archive report of the Rathauskorrespondenz from February 27, 2003, Vienna
- ↑ Lore Brandl-Berger u. a .: Women in Hietzing, ( Memento of the original from January 11, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Documentation on the website of the Vienna City Administration, Vienna 2014.
Awards
- 1976 Golden City Hall Man of the City of Vienna
- 2003 Gold Medal for Services to the State of Vienna
- 2014 Doyenne of the Theater in der Josefstadt, on the occasion of her 50th stage anniversary
Filmography (selection)
- 1969: Liebelei by Arthur Schnitzler , director: Heinrich Schnitzler , recording from the theater in der Josefstadt
- 1972–1981: Tatort (TV series)
- 1972: Münchner Kindl
- 1981: slalom
- 1973: A young man from the Innviertel (documentary film)
- 1974: Miss Else (TV)
- 1976: Young Freud (TV)
- 1978: Congress of Vienna (TV)
- 1978: Kottan determined (TV)
- 1980: The Bockerer
- 1981: The Living Corpse (TV)
- 1981: Ringstrasse Palace (TV)
- 1987: The old one - the deadline
- 1988: The Black Forest Clinic (TV)
- 1996: My grandpa and the 13 chairs
- 1996: The Bockerer II - Austria is free
- 1996: Old Love - New Luck (Hofrat Geiger) (TV)
- 1997: A heart becomes young again
- 1996–2003: Schlosshotel Orth (TV)
- 1999: Sonny Boys by Neil Simon , director: Gernot Friedel , recording from the Wiener Kammerspiele
- 1999: The Bockerer III - The Andau Bridge
- 2003: The Bockerer IV - Prague Spring
- 2013: The mountain rescuers - film tear
- 2019: How I learned to be a child with myself
Web links
- Media by Marianne Nentwich in the catalog of the German National Library
- Marianne Nentwich in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Marianne Nentwich at ORF
- Entry about Marianne Nentwich in the Austria-Forum (biography)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Nentwich, Marianne |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 22, 1942 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Vienna |