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Christiane Hörbiger

Christiane Hörbiger (13 October 1938 – 30 November 2022) was an Austrian stage, film, and television actress. Her first major film role was Mary Vetsera in Kronprinz Rudolfs letzte Liebe in 1955. She appeared on the stage of the Burgtheater as Recha in Lessing's Nathan der Weise in 1959, became a member of Theater Heidelberg and later Schauspielhaus Zürich. From 1969 to 1972, she portrayed Die Buhlschaft in Hofmannsthal's Jedermann at the Salzburg Festival.

Christiane Hörbiger
Hörbiger in 2009
Born(1938-10-13)13 October 1938
Died30 November 2022(2022-11-30) (aged 84)
Vienna, Austria
OccupationActress
Parents
Relatives

She is remembered for roles of strong, self-conscious women who defy adverse circumstances, as television series began to present from the mid-1980s,[1] including Countess Christine von Guldenburg in the series Das Erbe der Guldenburgs from 1987 to 1990, and the title role of the Austrian television series Julia – Eine ungewöhnliche Frau from 1999 to 2004. She became a favourite with audiences and received international awards.

Life and career edit

Born in Vienna on 13 October 1938,[2] Hörbiger was the second of the three actress daughters of Austrian actors Attila Hörbiger (1896–1987) and Paula Wessely (1907–2000).[1][3] Her sisters were Elisabeth Orth [de] and Maresa Hörbiger [de]. She was the aunt of German actor Christian Tramitz.[1]

As her mother wished, she first trained to be a pastry maker (Zuckerbäcker),[3] and her parents bought her a Konditorei.[1] She decided in 1955 to pursue an acting career, and attended the Max Reinhardt Seminar, but dropped out the same year to play Mary Vetsera in the film Kronprinz Rudolfs letzte Liebe. She first appeared at the Burgtheater in Vienna as Recha in Lessing's Nathan der Weise in 1959, but reviews were scathing.[3][4] She moved to the Theater Heidelberg[3] for two years.[5] She played at the Salzburg Festival, together with her mother for the first time, as Lottchen in Raimund's Der Bauer als Millionär [de] in 1961. When she returned to the Burgtheater, again as Recha, she was successful.[3][4]

 
Hörbiger in Jedermann, with Ernst Schröder at the Salzburg Festival 1969

From 1967 to 1985, Hörbiger was a member of the Schauspielhaus Zürich.[5] She appeared there in classical roles such as Elisabeth in Schiller's Maria Stuart and roles by Shakespeare and Chechov,[1] also roles in the Vienna tradition such as Nestroy, Schnitzler and Hofmannsthal, and contemporary theatre.[3] From 1969 to 1972, she portrayed Die Buhlschaft in Hofmannsthal's Jedermann at the Salzburg Festival, with Ernst Schröder in the title role.[1]

Hörbiger played roles in various German and Austrian television films and series, beginning in the mid-1980s playing the lead role of Countess Christine von Guldenburgin in the series Das Erbe der Guldenburgs, alongside Brigitte Horney, Ruth Maria Kubitschek, and Stewart Granger. From 1999 to 2004 she played the title character in the Austrian series Julia – Eine ungewöhnliche Frau (Julia – An Extraordinary Woman). In film, she was successful as Freya von Hepp in Helmut Dietl's 1992 satire Schtonk! about forged Hitler diaries, as well as in Tafelspitz [de], Lamorte [de] (1997) and Hunger [de].[3] She portrayed the revengeful Claire Zachanassian in Nikolaus Leytner [de]'s 2008 television film based on Dürrenmatt's Der Besuch der alten Dame. Her son, Sascha Bigler [de], directed the drama film Meine Schwester [de] in 2011, where she appeared alongside her sister Maresa for the first time. He also directed one of her last works, the 2018 detective film Die Muse des Mörders [de].[1]

In 1995 she was a member of the jury at the 45th Berlin International Film Festival.[6] Hörbiger's only foray into voice acting was the role of Mrs Calloway (the dairy cow) in the German-language version of Disney's Home on the Range.

Personal life edit

Hörbiger was married to director Wolfgang Glück. Her second husband was the Swiss journalist Rolf R. Bigler; they had a son, Sascha. After Bigler's death in 1978, Gerhard Tötschinger, a director and author, became her partner; he died in 2016. Hörbiger lived mainly in Vienna.[3] She was a UNICEF ambassador, and was committed to cancer aid.[1]

Hörbiger died in Vienna on 30 November 2022 at age 84.[1][3]

Selected filmography edit

Films with Hörbiger have included:[7][8][9]

  • The Major and the Bulls (Der Major und die Stiere, 1955), as Marie[7]
  • Der Bauer als Millionär [de] (1961), as Lottchen, on stage of the Salzburg Festival with her mother[3][9]
  • Don't Get Angry (Mensch ärgere dich nicht, 1972), as Frl. Glöckner[10]
  • Donauwalzer [de] (1984, TV film), as Judith Lichtenberg[11]
  • Das Erbe der Guldenburgs (1987–1990, TV series, 41 episodes), as Countess Christine von Guldenburg[1][7]
  • Herr Ober! [de] (1961), as Frau Held[9]
  • Schtonk! (1992), as Freya von Hepp[1][7][8]
  • Back to Square One (Alles auf Anfang, 1993), as Lore Kuballa[12]
  • I Desire You (Ich begehre dich, 1995, TV film), as Alexandra Meyberg[7]
  • Alte Liebe – Neues Glück [de] (1996, TV film), as Marianne Mühlhuber — (Remake of Der Hofrat Geiger and Mariandl)[7]
  • Lamorte [de] (1997, TV film), as Mona[1][7]
  • Julia – Eine ungewöhnliche Frau (1999–2004, TV series, 65 episodes), as Judge Julia Laubach[1][8]
  • Die Gottesanbeterin [de] (2001), as Trixi Jancik [9]
  • The Visit [de] (2008, TV film), as Claire Zachanassian — (based on Dürrenmatt's play)[1]
  • Meine Schwester [de] (2011), as Katharina[1][9]
  • Grandma Rules [de] (2012, TV film), as Henriette Dietrichstein[8]
  • The Long Wave After the Keel [de] (2012, TV film), as Margarete Kämmerer — (based on a novel by Pavel Kohout)
  • Little Lady [de] (2012, TV film), as The Countess — (based on Little Lord Fauntleroy)
  • Schon wieder Henriette [de] (2013), as Henriette Dietrichstein[9]
  • Die Muse des Mörders [de] (2018), as Madeleine Montana[1][8][9]

Awards edit

 
Hörbiger receiving the Romy award in 2009

Hörbiger received numerous awards for her acting, including:

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Baumhackl, Ute (30 November 2022). "Schauspiellegende Christiane Hörbiger gestorben". Kleine Zeitung. Retrieved 30 November 2022.
  2. ^ "Christiane Hörbiger". Munzinger Biographie, www.munzinger.de (in German). Munzinger-Archiv GmbH, Ravensburg. Retrieved 7 December 2022.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Wilhelmer, Philipp (30 November 2022). "Schauspielerin Christiane Hörbiger ist tot". Kurier (in German). Retrieved 30 November 2022.
  4. ^ a b Schafferhofer, Julia (30 November 2022). ""Eine boshafte Schwiegermutter ist immer eine gute Rolle"". Kleine Zeitung. Retrieved 5 December 2022.
  5. ^ a b c d e "Die Schauspielerin Christiane Hörbiger ist gestorben". nachtkritik.de (in German). 30 November 2022. Retrieved 5 December 2022.
  6. ^ "45th Berlin International Film Festival". berlinale.de. Retrieved 29 December 2011.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g "Als Schauspieler/in". moviepilot.de (in German). Retrieved 5 December 2022.
  8. ^ a b c d e "Filmografie". filmstarts.de (in German). Retrieved 5 December 2022.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g Simbürger, Manuel (1 December 2022). "Das sind die 10 besten Filme mit Christiane Hörbiger". film.at (in German). Retrieved 5 December 2022.
  10. ^ "Mensch, ärgere dich nicht". filmdienst.de (in German). Retrieved 5 December 2022.
  11. ^ "Donauwalzer". filmdienst.de (in German). Retrieved 5 December 2022.
  12. ^ "Alles auf Anfang (1993)". filmdienst.de (in German). Retrieved 5 December 2022.
  13. ^ (PDF) (in German). Government of Bavaria. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 June 2011.
  14. ^ a b c d "Christiane Hörbiger ist tot. Die österreichische Schauspiellegende starb im Alter von 84 Jahren in ihrer Heimat Wien". Stern (in German). Retrieved 5 December 2022.
  15. ^ a b c "Christiane Hörbiger". lubitsch-preis.de (in German). Retrieved 5 December 2022.
  16. ^ "Reply to a parliamentary question" (PDF) (in German). p. 1087. Retrieved 11 January 2013.
  17. ^ "Christiane Hörbiger als Vorleserin ausgezeichnet / Schauspielerin erhält kurz vor ihrem 70. Geburtstag den "Deutschen Vorlesepreis 2008"". Der Standard (in German). 12 October 2008. Retrieved 5 December 2022.

External links edit

  • Christiane Hörbiger at IMDb

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Christiane Horbiger 13 October 1938 30 November 2022 was an Austrian stage film and television actress Her first major film role was Mary Vetsera in Kronprinz Rudolfs letzte Liebe in 1955 She appeared on the stage of the Burgtheater as Recha in Lessing s Nathan der Weise in 1959 became a member of Theater Heidelberg and later Schauspielhaus Zurich From 1969 to 1972 she portrayed Die Buhlschaft in Hofmannsthal s Jedermann at the Salzburg Festival Christiane HorbigerHorbiger in 2009Born 1938 10 13 13 October 1938Vienna Austria Nazi GermanyDied30 November 2022 2022 11 30 aged 84 Vienna AustriaOccupationActressParentsAttila Horbiger father Paula Wessely mother RelativesChristian Tramitz nephew Paul Horbiger paternal uncle She is remembered for roles of strong self conscious women who defy adverse circumstances as television series began to present from the mid 1980s 1 including Countess Christine von Guldenburg in the series Das Erbe der Guldenburgs from 1987 to 1990 and the title role of the Austrian television series Julia Eine ungewohnliche Frau from 1999 to 2004 She became a favourite with audiences and received international awards Contents 1 Life and career 1 1 Personal life 2 Selected filmography 3 Awards 4 References 5 External linksLife and career editBorn in Vienna on 13 October 1938 2 Horbiger was the second of the three actress daughters of Austrian actors Attila Horbiger 1896 1987 and Paula Wessely 1907 2000 1 3 Her sisters were Elisabeth Orth de and Maresa Horbiger de She was the aunt of German actor Christian Tramitz 1 As her mother wished she first trained to be a pastry maker Zuckerbacker 3 and her parents bought her a Konditorei 1 She decided in 1955 to pursue an acting career and attended the Max Reinhardt Seminar but dropped out the same year to play Mary Vetsera in the film Kronprinz Rudolfs letzte Liebe She first appeared at the Burgtheater in Vienna as Recha in Lessing s Nathan der Weise in 1959 but reviews were scathing 3 4 She moved to the Theater Heidelberg 3 for two years 5 She played at the Salzburg Festival together with her mother for the first time as Lottchen in Raimund s Der Bauer als Millionar de in 1961 When she returned to the Burgtheater again as Recha she was successful 3 4 nbsp Horbiger in Jedermann with Ernst Schroder at the Salzburg Festival 1969From 1967 to 1985 Horbiger was a member of the Schauspielhaus Zurich 5 She appeared there in classical roles such as Elisabeth in Schiller s Maria Stuart and roles by Shakespeare and Chechov 1 also roles in the Vienna tradition such as Nestroy Schnitzler and Hofmannsthal and contemporary theatre 3 From 1969 to 1972 she portrayed Die Buhlschaft in Hofmannsthal s Jedermann at the Salzburg Festival with Ernst Schroder in the title role 1 Horbiger played roles in various German and Austrian television films and series beginning in the mid 1980s playing the lead role of Countess Christine von Guldenburgin in the series Das Erbe der Guldenburgs alongside Brigitte Horney Ruth Maria Kubitschek and Stewart Granger From 1999 to 2004 she played the title character in the Austrian series Julia Eine ungewohnliche Frau Julia An Extraordinary Woman In film she was successful as Freya von Hepp in Helmut Dietl s 1992 satire Schtonk about forged Hitler diaries as well as in Tafelspitz de Lamorte de 1997 and Hunger de 3 She portrayed the revengeful Claire Zachanassian in Nikolaus Leytner de s 2008 television film based on Durrenmatt s Der Besuch der alten Dame Her son Sascha Bigler de directed the drama film Meine Schwester de in 2011 where she appeared alongside her sister Maresa for the first time He also directed one of her last works the 2018 detective film Die Muse des Morders de 1 In 1995 she was a member of the jury at the 45th Berlin International Film Festival 6 Horbiger s only foray into voice acting was the role of Mrs Calloway the dairy cow in the German language version of Disney s Home on the Range Personal life edit Horbiger was married to director Wolfgang Gluck Her second husband was the Swiss journalist Rolf R Bigler they had a son Sascha After Bigler s death in 1978 Gerhard Totschinger a director and author became her partner he died in 2016 Horbiger lived mainly in Vienna 3 She was a UNICEF ambassador and was committed to cancer aid 1 Horbiger died in Vienna on 30 November 2022 at age 84 1 3 Selected filmography editFilms with Horbiger have included 7 8 9 The Major and the Bulls Der Major und die Stiere 1955 as Marie 7 Der Bauer als Millionar de 1961 as Lottchen on stage of the Salzburg Festival with her mother 3 9 Don t Get Angry Mensch argere dich nicht 1972 as Frl Glockner 10 Donauwalzer de 1984 TV film as Judith Lichtenberg 11 Das Erbe der Guldenburgs 1987 1990 TV series 41 episodes as Countess Christine von Guldenburg 1 7 Herr Ober de 1961 as Frau Held 9 Schtonk 1992 as Freya von Hepp 1 7 8 Back to Square One Alles auf Anfang 1993 as Lore Kuballa 12 I Desire You Ich begehre dich 1995 TV film as Alexandra Meyberg 7 Alte Liebe Neues Gluck de 1996 TV film as Marianne Muhlhuber Remake of Der Hofrat Geiger and Mariandl 7 Lamorte de 1997 TV film as Mona 1 7 Julia Eine ungewohnliche Frau 1999 2004 TV series 65 episodes as Judge Julia Laubach 1 8 Die Gottesanbeterin de 2001 as Trixi Jancik 9 The Visit de 2008 TV film as Claire Zachanassian based on Durrenmatt s play 1 Meine Schwester de 2011 as Katharina 1 9 Grandma Rules de 2012 TV film as Henriette Dietrichstein 8 The Long Wave After the Keel de 2012 TV film as Margarete Kammerer based on a novel by Pavel Kohout Little Lady de 2012 TV film as The Countess based on Little Lord Fauntleroy Schon wieder Henriette de 2013 as Henriette Dietrichstein 9 Die Muse des Morders de 2018 as Madeleine Montana 1 8 9 Awards edit nbsp Horbiger receiving the Romy award in 2009Horbiger received numerous awards for her acting including 1985 Bayerischer Filmpreis Best Actress 3 5 13 1988 Goldene Kamera 14 1992 Romy as the most popular actress 14 1992 Bambi 14 1994 German Film Awards 15 1998 Austrian Cross of Honour for Science and Art 1st class 5 16 1999 Golden Medal of Honour for Services to the City of Vienna 2001 Adolf Grimme Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Julia eine aussergewohnliche Frau 3 14 2001 Merit Cross of the Federal Republic of Germany 5 2002 Karl Valentin Order 3 15 2002 Ernst Lubitsch Preis 15 2004 Kammerschauspielerin de 3 2008 Deutscher Vorlesepreis with the Reading Tools award for her merits as an audiobook spokeswoman 17 2009 Platinum Romy 3 2009 Bavarian Television Award Special Award 3 2009 Gold Medal of the capital Vienna 3 References edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Baumhackl Ute 30 November 2022 Schauspiellegende Christiane Horbiger gestorben Kleine Zeitung Retrieved 30 November 2022 Christiane Horbiger Munzinger Biographie www munzinger de in German Munzinger Archiv GmbH Ravensburg Retrieved 7 December 2022 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Wilhelmer Philipp 30 November 2022 Schauspielerin Christiane Horbiger ist tot Kurier in German Retrieved 30 November 2022 a b Schafferhofer Julia 30 November 2022 Eine boshafte Schwiegermutter ist immer eine gute Rolle Kleine Zeitung Retrieved 5 December 2022 a b c d e Die Schauspielerin Christiane Horbiger ist gestorben nachtkritik de in German 30 November 2022 Retrieved 5 December 2022 45th Berlin International Film Festival berlinale de Retrieved 29 December 2011 a b c d e f g Als Schauspieler in moviepilot de in German Retrieved 5 December 2022 a b c d e Filmografie filmstarts de in German Retrieved 5 December 2022 a b c d e f g Simburger Manuel 1 December 2022 Das sind die 10 besten Filme mit Christiane Horbiger film at in German Retrieved 5 December 2022 Mensch argere dich nicht filmdienst de in German Retrieved 5 December 2022 Donauwalzer filmdienst de in German Retrieved 5 December 2022 Alles auf Anfang 1993 filmdienst de in German Retrieved 5 December 2022 Preistrager des Bayerischen Filmpreises PDF in German Government of Bavaria Archived from the original PDF on 8 June 2011 a b c d Christiane Horbiger ist tot Die osterreichische Schauspiellegende starb im Alter von 84 Jahren in ihrer Heimat Wien Stern in German Retrieved 5 December 2022 a b c Christiane Horbiger lubitsch preis de in German Retrieved 5 December 2022 Reply to a parliamentary question PDF in German p 1087 Retrieved 11 January 2013 Christiane Horbiger als Vorleserin ausgezeichnet Schauspielerin erhalt kurz vor ihrem 70 Geburtstag den Deutschen Vorlesepreis 2008 Der Standard in German 12 October 2008 Retrieved 5 December 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Christiane Horbiger Official website Christiane Horbiger at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Christiane Horbiger amp oldid 1185653544, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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