Marion Mitterhammer

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Marion Mitterhammer

Marion Mitterhammer (born August 8, 1965 in Bruck an der Mur ) is an Austrian actress . It can be seen mainly in television but also in cinema productions .

Life

Mitterhammer completed her acting training at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Graz . She got her first engagements at the Theater Baden-Baden and at the Salzburg Festival ; in Salzburg she worked with the directors Jürgen Flimm and Thomas Langhoff . In 1990 she went on a theater tour with a production of Chekhov's Platonov , her partner was Götz George . Then she played for two years at the Theater in der Josefstadt in Vienna ; u. a. directed by Otto Schenk and Harald Clemens .

In 1992 it was discovered for television by Bernd Fischerauer . Under his direction , she played Lotti von Mitzko in the multi-part series Der Salzbaron for ORF . For this role she received the award as young actress of the year 1994 by the jury of the Austrian film award . Since then, numerous engagements in successful German and Austrian film and television productions have followed. Together with her husband, the German director and cameraman Hans-Günther Bücking , she directed and produced the film Vanessa , which premiered at the Biberach Film Festival . It was then shown at several international film festivals.

Filmography (selection)

Marion Mitterhammer with the Austrian Film Award 2017

Awards

Web links

Commons : Marion Mitterhammer  - Collection of Images