Michaela Rosen

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Michaela Rosen (* 1956 in Vienna ) is an Austrian actress.

education

She completed an acting and opera training at the Mozarteum in Salzburg , and she also took classes in classical ballet at the Vienna State Opera as well as modern and musical dance with Arlene Erb in London .

Career

During her time at the Theater in der Josefstadt , where she was a member of the ensemble from 1980 to 1991, and at the Vienna Volkstheater , she played 45 character roles in plays by Strindberg , Gorki , Feydeau , Ödön von Horváth , Shakespeare and Schnitzler etc.
The actress has been since 1991 Freelance and appears in chanson programs with songs by Weill , Brecht , Brel , Tucholsky etc.

In addition to her work in the theater, she also had numerous appearances in various television series, such as Das Traumschiff , Der Alte and Derrick and also played roles in more than thirty cinema and television films, including 1983 The Gläserne Wappen , directed by Susanne Zanke, Joseph Roth's novel adaptation Tarabas (1981, directed by Michael Kehlmann ) and also Der Salzbaron (1994) directed by Bernd Fischerauer. In 1994 she was nominated for the Austrian Film and Television Award for Best Actress .

From 1996 to 2000 she was the spokesperson for the umbrella association of Austrian filmmakers, in 1999 she was co-editor of the publication Stillbild 1 (this is an inventory of the legal framework for Austrian film) and from 1995 to 1998 a member of the funding committee of the Austrian Film Institute in 1995 .

She teaches at the Max Reinhardt Seminar in Vienna. She also lectures at the Baden-Württemberg Film Academy , the HFF Munich and the HFF Potsdam-Babelsberg . In addition to German, Michaela Rosen speaks English, French and Italian.

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