Miriam Fussenegger

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Miriam Fussenegger (born October 12, 1990 in Linz ) is an Austrian actress .

Life

Fussenegger attended the musical and creative branch in the Hamerling School in Linz , Upper Austria . After school she studied at the Max Reinhardt Seminar in Vienna, but was seen in several stage productions before graduating in 2014. For example, in 2010 she played in Markus Steinwender's staging of Kasimir and Karoline in the Kulturhaus Bruckmühle, in 2012 in Klaus Pohl's Anatol variation Marie's life at the Schönbrunn Palace Theater and in 2013 she played Titania in Nikolai Sykosch's staging of Midsummer Night's Dream . During her training, she also played Ariel in Shakespeare's Der Sturm and Anna in Drops on Hot Stones by Rainer Werner Fassbinder .

In March 2014, she took on the role of Ms. Kovacic in Werner Schwab's Destruction of the People or My Liver Is Pointless at nicht.THEATER Ensemble in a model house in the Blue Lagoon , staged by Rieke Süßkow .

At the 2015 Salzburg Festival she played Lucy Brown in the Threepenny Opera . In the summer of 2016, she took on the role of compassion in Salzburger Jedermann at the age of 25 as the second youngest to date.

This was followed by, among others, work on the plant X , The hour between women and guitar by Clemens J. Setz , at the City Theater Klagenfurt as Gwendolyn Fairfax in Life is serious (Bunbury) by Elfriede Jelinek by Oscar Wilde , directed by Michael Sturminger in the summer plays in Perchtoldsdorf and at the Rabenhof Theater . The piece YES, EH! Beisl, Bier and Bachmann Prize by Stefanie Sargnagel with Lena Kalisch and Saskia Klar, which premiered there, was nominated for the Nestroy Prize 2017 in the category Best Off Production and received the audience award at the Radikal Jung Festival 2018 at the Munich Volkstheater .

Since 2015 she has been in front of the camera for film and television, working with Nikolaus Leytner , Andreas Prochaska and Andreas Schmied , among others .

Filmography

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Salzburger Nachrichten of July 25, 2016
  2. diepresse.com: Miriam Fussenegger becomes a new fanatic . Article from January 29, 2016, accessed on January 29, 2016.
  3. http://orf.at/#/stories/2350960/ Festspiele: Jubel für “Jedermann” -Premiere, orf.at, July 24, 2016, accessed July 25, 2016.
  4. ^ Coffin nail piece in the Rabenhof Theater, Facebook lifts the lock. March 13, 2017, accessed July 30, 2019 .