Melanie Marx

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Melanie Gawron , b. Marx (born December 7, 1975 in Frankfurt (Oder) ) is a former German actress .

Life

She became known to a wide audience through the role of Dorothea "Doro" Stockner in the ARD early evening series Marienhof , which she took over after completing her acting training at the age of 21. It was seen for the first time in December 1997. After three and a half years, Marx said goodbye in 1678, which was broadcast on May 7, 2001.

On the occasion of the last day of shooting of the series on February 11, 2011, she visited - along with many other former actors - her former place of work, the studios of Bavaria Fernsehproduktion GmbH in Grünwald - Geiselgasteig , and was seen in the farewell picture of the ensemble in the 4053th episode, which was integrated directly into the final scene in the transition from fiction to reality.

Furthermore, Marx worked in TV productions such as Dr. Sommerfeld - News from the Bülowbogen or Alarm for Cobra 11 - The Autobahn Police with short guest roles.

She then studied film and theater studies at the Free University of Berlin , after completing her bachelor's degree she worked as an assistant to the film management team and trained audiovisual media clerks at the Chamber of Industry and Commerce .

In addition to her mother tongue, Melanie Marx learned fluent English and Russian. Today she holds a leading position in accounting.

Filmography

Movie

  • 1999: The High Flyer (short film) (as Linda )

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literature

  • Frieder Scheiffele: Marienhof - Background and facts . 1st edition. Egmont vgs, Cologne 2002, ISBN 3-8025-2909-X , p. 62 .

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