Marion Mathoi

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Marion Mathoi (born April 18, 1963 in Innsbruck ) is an Austrian actress .

Life

Marion Mathoi completed an acting training at the Mozarteum in Salzburg , which she graduated with a diploma in 1984 . This was followed by theater engagements at the Munich Volkstheater and the Stadttheater Ingolstadt . In 1984 she played Mizzi in the play Der Bockerer by Ulrich Becher and Peter Preses at the Munich Volkstheater, and in 1986 she played Jenny in Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller .

At the Munich Theater Festival in 1985 she played the role of Vera in the world premiere of the play Drops on Hot Stones by Rainer Werner Fassbinder . In 1996 Mathoi played in the comedy Dinner for Spinners in the Kleine Komödie am Max II in Munich .

Her career on German television began in the mid-1990s. Mathoi took on smaller continuous series roles, episode roles and guest roles.

Mathoi was often on German television in comedies and popular comedies used with Bavarian and Austrian background, where it was usually set to the type of role the attractive young lover. In 1984 she played one of her first television roles in the ZDF series White and Blue Stories in a role genre to which she later remained largely faithful.

Marion Mathoi gained fame through the role of Maria "Mitzi" Reitmann, the waitress at the Rosenbräu , in the ZDF - TV series Die Rosenheim-Cops , where she has played alongside Joseph Hannesschläger and Tom Mikulla since 2009 . In 2003 and 2007, Marion Mathoi had already appeared in two episode roles in the series. In 2010 she starred in several episodes of the telenovela Storm of Love .

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