Zeynep Buyraç

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Zeynep Buyraç (* 1982 in Istanbul ) is a Turkish-born Austrian actress who mainly works in Austria and Germany .

Life

Zeynep Buyraç grew up in Istanbul, where she at the Deutsche Schule Istanbul High School made and a dance training at the Pera Conservatory graduated. She studied acting at the Vienna Conservatory , where she received her diploma in 2006. At the same time she trained in musicals at the Performing Arts Studios in Vienna from 2005/06 .

Subsequent engagements as to the Theater Regensburg , Landestheater Vorarlberg , the State Theater Linz , the Klagenfurt City Theater and the X Factory . Her roles include Katharina in The Taming of the Shrew , Eliza Doolittle in Pygmalion , Marina in Shakespeare's Pericles , Sonia Kelich in Verrücktes Blut and Alice in Hautnah . In 2014 she had the female lead in the world premiere of the drama InBetween by Barbi Marković at the Ethos Uluslararası Tiyatro Festivali in Ankara , as well as in the Austrian premiere of Werk X, where she also appeared as Sibel in Gegen die Wand . In 2018 she performed with "Democratic Night - You Prolet!" at the Residenztheater in Munich . Since December 2018 she has played the leading role in Slay the Poor! directed by Nina Kusturica at work X.

From 2006 to 2009 she hosted various programs on Turkish television, in 2012 she played the leading female role in the ORF III series Mein Almanca alongside Ludwig Müller . In the fall of 2016 she stood for filming ORF - City Comedy God for beginners and in spring 2017 for the ORF City Comedy Harri Pinter, bastard in front of the camera.

In the ORF series Wischen ist Macht (2020) she embodies the role of Mira Petrenko, who allegedly comes from a Ukrainian oligarch family whose assets have been frozen by Putin. At the Bregenz Festival 2020, which took place instead of the Bregenz Festival due to the COVID-19 pandemic , she was in the world premiere of the commissioned work Impresario Dotcom by composer Ľubica Čekovská with libretto by Laura Olivi based on Carlo Goldoni's The Impresario of Smyrna (1761) in to see the title role.

Filmography (selection)

Publications

  • as speaker: Nasreddin Hodscha - The rogue from Anatolia , Mono-Verlag, Vienna 2015, ISBN 978-3-903020-24-5
  • The Turkish improvisational theater in the Ottoman Empire: Meddah, Karagöz and Orta Oyunu , AV Akademikerverlag, Saarbrücken 2011, ISBN 978-3-639-38574-8

Web links

Commons : Zeynep Buyraç  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ DerStandard.at: The Viennese actress Zeynep Buyraç . Article dated April 7, 2015, accessed July 5, 2017.
  2. CV Zeynep Buyraç ( Memento of 5 July 2017 Internet Archive ). Retrieved July 5, 2017.
  3. Landestheater Linz: Zeynep Buyraç . Retrieved July 5, 2017.
  4. ^ Work X: Zeynep Buyraç . Retrieved July 5, 2017.
  5. ^ Diepresse.com: Just no migrant theater: How Zeynep Buyraç wienert . Article dated November 6, 2013, accessed July 5, 2017.
  6. orf.at: My Almanca . Retrieved July 5, 2017.
  7. orf.at: Deniz Cooper, Katharina Straßer and a "Lord God for Beginners" (AT) . Retrieved July 5, 2017.
  8. ^ Graf Filmproduktion GmbH - Harri Pinter, Drecksau (AT) . Retrieved July 5, 2017.
  9. Start of the new Austro comedy double on ORF 1 series Monday. January 17, 2020, accessed January 17, 2020 .
  10. Jörn Florian Fuchs: World premiere: Hidden object of the opera characters. In: Wiener Zeitung . August 21, 2020, accessed on August 21, 2020 .