Tanja Raunig

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Tanja Raunig (born May 3, 1989 in Klagenfurt ) is an Austrian actress .

Life

Tanja Raunig grew up in Haimburg near Völkermarkt. In 2008 she passed the Matura. At the Klagenfurt Conservatory she was trained in classical singing by Ulrike Finder while she was in upper school. From 2008 to 2011 she received her acting training at the Krauss drama school in Vienna. Her sister Kerstin Raunig is also an actress.

theatre

She had her first theater engagement in 2007 with the leading role as Pippi Longstocking at Artecielo Klagenfurt. During her acting training, she performed at the South Carinthian Summer Games in 2007 and 2008, in 2009 and 2010 in the Albeck Castle Theater and in 2011 in the Mauthausen Court Theater.

Immediately after graduating from the Krauss drama school, she got her first role at the Theater der Jugend in Vienna. In Ulrich Hub's version of The King's Favorite Child , an adaptation of the Shakespeare classic King Lear , she played Cordelia and the Fool. Since then she has been a member of the Theater der Jugend ensemble. In 2013 she played the role of Hermia in a Midsummer Night's Dream at the Salzburg Festival in a production by Henry Mason . In 2015 she took on the leading role in Alice in Wonderland at the Melk Summer Games, where she appeared in both the Odyssey and the musical revue Proud Mary the following year . In 2015 she was nominated for the role of the pony hat in Emil and the detectives for the youngsters' nest. In 2017 she was directed by Emmy Werner at the Raimundspiele Gutenstein in Der Alpenkönig und der misanthrope as Malchen and Salchen. In 2018 she made her debut at the Stadttheater Klagenfurt .

Movie

In 2009 she got the role of Feli Fuhrmann in "Aufschneider" in her first casting, in which she played the daughter of Ursula Strauss and Josef Hader. Since then she has appeared in various film and television productions. Since 2010 she has been part of the regular cast of the Austrian Tatort. In it she plays Claudia Eisner, the inspector's daughter. In September 2011 she was seen as Lilli in the 3D horror film One Way Trip 3D . For this performance she received the award for best actress at the fright nights 2012.

theatre

  • 2007: Tartuffe, Eberndorf Summer Games
  • 2008: The Florentine hat, Eberndorf Summer Games
  • 2009: The Brandner Kaspar, Albecker Schlosstheater
  • 2010: Lord Arthur's crime, Albecker Schlosstheater
  • 2011: Dangerous Liaisons, Mauthausen Court Theater
  • 2012: The King's Favorite Child, Theater of Youth
  • 2012: How to Become Immortal, Theater of Youth
  • 2013: A Midsummer Night's Dream, Salzburg Festival
  • 2013: The Neverending Story Part 1, Theater of Youth
  • 2013: Karlsson vom Dach, Theater der Jugend
  • 2014: The Neverending Story Part 2, Theater of Youth
  • 2015: Emil and the detectives, Theater der Jugend
  • 2015: Alice in Wonderland, Melk Summer Games
  • 2015: Live is Life, Musikrevue Sommerspiele Melk
  • 2016: Kalle Blomquist, Theater der Jugend
  • 2016: Odyssey, Melk Summer Games
  • 2016: A ship will come, Musikrevue Summer Games Melk
  • 2017: The Nutcracker, Theater of Youth
  • 2017: The Alpine King and the Misanthrope, Raimundspiele Gutenstein
  • 2018: Rumpelstilz !, Musical Stadttheater Klagenfurt

Filmography

Awards

  • 2012: Fright Nights, award for best actress in a horror film for One Way Trip 3D
  • 2015: Nestroy , nomination in the category Best Young Women for Emil and the detectives

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Acting ensemble Tanja Raunig. ( Memento from April 16, 2020 in the web archive archive.today )
  2. Am emotional, ambitious and stubborn. ( Memento from January 14, 2013 in the web archive archive.today ). In: Small newspaper . August 13, 2011.
  3. ^ Biography of Tanja Raunig. ( Memento from September 6, 2012 in the web archive archive.today )