Marie Theres Relin

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Marie Theres Relin at the Leipzig Book Fair (2011)

Marie Theres Relin (born June 30, 1966 in Munich ) is an Austrian - Swiss actress , author and journalist .

Life

Marie Theres Relin is the daughter of the actress Maria Schell and the film director Veit Relin . She grew up in Heberthal near Wasserburg am Inn . After dropping out of school, she went to Paris at the age of 16 . In 1983 she shot her first feature film Secret Places in England, directed by Zelda Baron .

In the years 1984 to 1986 several roles in television films and series followed. Relin was awarded the Golden Camera in 1987 as best young actress for her role in the television play The Unexpected Happiness by Franz Josef Wild . In 1988 she worked in Drei D , Sönke Wortmann's graduation film .

In 1987 Marie Theres Relin met the playwright and actor Franz Xaver Kroetz ; the couple married in 1992 and have three children, including the actress and author Josephine Kroetz (* 1988). Relin gave up his acting career in the following years. The marriage ended in divorce in November 2006.

In 2002 she launched the Internet platform www.Hausfrauenrevolution.com . Since then she has been trying to improve the traditional image of housewives . In 2004 her first book If pigs could fly - Die Hausfrauenrevolution was published , which was compiled from various individual stories from users of her Internet platform. In autumn 2006, Marie Theres Relin achieved a respectable success with her second book ( Wie Frauen ticken ) as co-author of Hauke ​​Brost.

In 2008 her first children's book ( The Little Poet ) was published.

In 2011 she brought out a book about her ancestral history (“Meine Schells - A family wanted and found me”), about which she was interviewed by Frank Elstner in early March 2011 in the program People of the Week on SWR .

Since 2013 she has been working increasingly as an actress again and a. for “ The Secret of the Midwife ” (2014), Rosamunde Pilchers - The Secret of the Flower Island (2018) and most recently determined in Lena Lorenz and Watzmann (2020) in front of the camera and on stage in 2020/2021 in Ungeheuer HOT , a comedy production in the Bayerischer Hof and the Theater an der Kö in Düsseldorf.

Her inclusion project Kino Women of All Cultures was awarded the Integration Prize of the Government of Upper Bavaria in February 2019 and, in addition to Trostberg and Wasserburg , will also be represented in Munich from winter 2020 .

The flexible modular film festival Region 18 - We bring the stars to the country started in July 2019 with a homage to Hannelore Elsner in Stadtkino Trostberg and Kino Utopia Wasserburg and continued in 2020 - expanded in the Park-Kino Bad Reichenhall and Mike's Kino in Prien - with a large Maria Schell Retrospective and Hubertus Meyer Burckhardt's reading successfully continued.

She lives in Wasserburg am Inn and on Tenerife.

Filmography

Works

  • Marie Theres Kroetz-Relin (Ed.), Anja Quattlender: If pigs could fly: The housewife revolution . Kabel by Piper, Munich 2004, ISBN 3-8225-0657-5 .
  • Marie Theres Kroetz-Relin, Hauke ​​Brost: How women tick: over 100 facts that make every man an understanding of women. Schwarzkopf and Schwarzkopf, Berlin 2006, ISBN 3-89602-684-4 .
  • Marie Theres Kroetz-Relin: The little poet: a coloring book , Autumnus-Verlag, Berlin 2008, ISBN 978-3-938531-21-1 .
  • Marie Theres Kroetz-Relin, Hauke ​​Brost: How men & women tick: special edition in one volume. Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf, Berlin 2009, ISBN 978-3-89602-875-4 .
  • Marie Theres Kroetz-Relin: My Schells: Looking for a family and found me , LangenMüller, Munich 2011, ISBN 978-3-7844-3251-9 .

Web links

Commons : Marie Theres Kroetz-Relin  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. housewivesrevolution.com