Christine Buchegger

Christine Buchegger ( born November 19, 1942 in Vienna, † March 3, 2014 in Munich) was an Austrian actress.

Life

After school Buchegger visited two years, the Max -Reinhardt-Seminar in Vienna. At the United Stages of Graz, she received her first engagement. After that, she worked at the State Theatre in Linz and Vienna People's Theatre.

In 1972, she got to the Bavarian State Theatre in Munich, where she worked intermittently until the early 90s. Important roles here were Fontanelle in Edward Bond's Lear (1973 ), Eliante in The Misanthrope (1975 ), Irina in Three Sisters (1978, directed by Ingmar Bergman ), Cassandra in Agamemnon (1978), the title role in Ibsen's Hedda Gabler ( 1979) and the Paramour in Everyman at the Salzburg Festival in 1979 with Maximilian Schell in the title role.

From 1980 she paused. In 1984 she returned to the stage and Johanne Luise Heiberg embodied in Per Olov Enquist's The life of earthworms and the mother in The Awakening of Spring (1992).

From 1960, Christine Buchegger was often used in film and television for tasks. She played her most significant role as the lead actress in Ingmar Bergman's TV movie The life of the marionettes. Especially often it was The Old Man and Derrick seen in the crime series. She was temporarily married to actor Christian Kohlund.

Filmography

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