Sylvia Lukan

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Sylvia Lukan (born January 9, 1942 in Vienna ; also Silvia Lukan ) is an Austrian actress .

After training at the Krauss drama school , she received an engagement at the Burgtheater in 1965 . Guest appearances have taken her to the festival in Bregenz, Salzburg, Reichenau / Rax and Kobersdorf. Sylvia Lukan played Margret in The Cat on the Hot Tin Roof , Antoinette in Der Schwierige by Hugo von Hofmannsthal , Helen in Der Park by Botho Strauss , Alkmene in Amphitryon , Countess Terzky in Wallenstein , Marianne in Jacobowsky and the Colonel by Franz Werfel , Yvette in Mother Courage and her children , Melanja in Kinder der Sonne by Maxim Gorki and Venus in Orpheus in der Unterwelt , Frau Wahl in Das wide Land by Arthur Schnitzler , Marguerite, Roxane's maid in Cyrano by Bergerac by Edmond Rostand , the patroness in Roberto Zucco by Bernard-Marie Koltès , the paper manufacturer in Der Narr und his wife tonight in Pancomedia by Botho Strauss, Patricia (1st violin) in Das Orchester & Zwischenentöne by Jean Anouilh / Bernhard Studlar , Rosa Landen in Bulbus by Anja Hilling .

Occasionally Sylvia Lukan was seen in film and especially television roles. In the episode When the Flowers Wore Mourning from the TV series The Commissioner , she played a young singer who becomes pregnant and dies of an abortion. It was not least thanks to her acting performance that the title You live in your world, actually sung by Daisy Door , became a well-known hit. In addition, she was also active as a voice actress. From her marriage to the director Dietrich Haugk come a daughter and a son. In 1977 she received the Gold Medal of Merit of the Republic of Austria . In 1986 she was appointed chamber actress . In October 2010 she was awarded honorary membership of the Burgtheater .

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