Nadja Vogel (actress)

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Nadja Vogel (born September 18, 1984 in Linz ) is an Austrian actress and presenter.

From an early age it was clear to her that her job would have to do with acting and music. After her graduation in 2003 Nadja Vogel got her first lead role in the movie Augenleuchten of Wolfram Paulus . For this role, she was also awarded the Undine Award for best feature film debutante in 2005. She then began her acting studies at the Anton Bruckner Private University in Linz , which she finished after two years. She then worked in the psychological thriller In 3 Days You're Dead , directed by Andreas Prochaska , and embodied the role of Alex. Further film assignments followed.

She played a small role in Iain Dilthey's production of Prisoners , as well as in Jo Baier's film The Last Piece of Heaven . Most recently she played the sister of a leading actress ( Barbara Kaudelka ) in the ORF series Mitten im 8en .

Since 2018 Nadja Vogel has hosted the morning show "More Music Tomorrow" on the Upper Austrian private radio station Radio Arabella Upper Austria .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Nadja Vogel - Arabella Upper Austria. Retrieved January 14, 2020 .
  2. MORE MUSIK MORGEN - Arabella Upper Austria. Retrieved January 14, 2020 .