Maria Mayen

Maria Mayen
Maria Mayen 1918 in Tadeusz Rittner's Garden of Youth by Franz Xaver Setzer
Born11 May, 1892
Died15 July , 1978 (aged 86)
Vienna
Occupationactress

Maria Mayen, née Reimers, (11 May, 1892 in Vienna, Austria-Hungary – 15 July , 1978 in Vienna, Austria) was an Austrian actress.

Life

After training as an actress at the Marie Seebach School in Berlin, Mayen moved to Bonn. where she played her first professional role on stage as a naive young woman. Mayen then returned to Berlin and performed at the Lessing Theater. From 1913, she performed at the Burgtheater in her hometown of Vienna. In 1926, she was awarded the title of Kammerschauspielerin (Actress of the Court).[1]

Maria Minn was married twice. her daughter, Elisabeth Urbancic, from her first marriage to a physician named Rudolf von Urban, became a costume designer in her youth. elisabeth is the mother of Academy Awards winning Christoph Waltz.[2][3][4]

Theater

  • Kollege Crampton, Komödie in fünf Akten von Gerhart Hauptmann, als Agnes
  • Hanneles Himmelfahrt. Traumdichtung, Drama in zwei Akten von Gerhart Hauptmann, als Hannele
  • The Sunken Bell. Ein deutsches Märchendrama, Versdrama in fünf Akten von Gerhart Hauptmann, als Rautdendelein
  • Hamlet, Tragödie von William Shakespeare, als Ophelia
  • Cordelia, Oper von Conradin Kreutzer, als Cordelia
  • The Winter's Tale, Komödie von William Shakespeare, als Perdita
  • Golgatha, Oratorium von Frank Martin
  • The Rats, Tragikomödie in fünf Akten von Gerhart Hauptmann, als Alice Rütterbusch

Film

  • Das Haus ohne Lachen (1918)
  • Konrad Hartls Lebensschicksal (1918)
  • Seine tapfere Frau (1918)
  • Adrian Vanderstraaten (1919)
  • Don Juan (1919)
  • Golgatha (1920)
  • Donadieu (1962)
  • Der Befehl (1967)

References

  1. ^ Presse-Service (2019-10-18). "1962". Presseservice der Stadt Wien (in German). Retrieved 2026-08-10.
  2. ^ "Wiener Schule". Myself Coaching. Archived from the original on 2018-04-06. Retrieved 2026-08-10.
  3. ^ Dokumentation, Österreichisches Biographisches Lexikon und biographische (2003). "Urbantschitsch, Viktor von". ISBN 978-3-7001-3213-4 (in German). Retrieved 2026-08-10.
  4. ^ Benveniste, Daniel (July 2006). "The Early History of Psychoanalysis in San Francisco" (PDF). Psychoanalysis and History. 8 (2): 195–233. doi:10.3366/pah.2006.8.2.195. PMID 19777687. Retrieved 17 November 2017.

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