
The National Team
A look at why the same handful of actresses and actors keep appearing in Austrian feature films and television series time and again.
Engagements, premieres and awards of our artists.

A look at why the same handful of actresses and actors keep appearing in Austrian feature films and television series time and again.

Roland Wolf plays the local choirmaster in the ARD crime drama Der Sohn, a bold thriller by Urs Egger about a mother who suspects her own son of murder.

Bavarian-born Andreas Klaue, twice voted Stuttgart's favourite, leads a new Swabian-language revival of the comedy classic Neurosen-Kavalier.

As Madame La Nick, Désirée Nick brings her dazzling burlesque travesty to Berlin's Theater am Kurfürstendamm for a festive run from Christmas Day.

Off stage and screen, Marie-Theres Schwinn is an acclaimed poetry slammer, reviving late poets in the contest format Dead or Alive.

Rosetta Pedone sparks instant chemistry with Sebastian Pufpaff in the episode Amors Pfeil of Germany's most provocative cabaret series, 3. Stock links.

Katja Brenner plays a salsa teacher in the Sat.1 comedy Bodycheck, coaxing the very best out of an unwilling young pupil.

Roland Wolf plays officer Raaben in the ARD crime series Wolfsland, shot in atmospheric Görlitz right on the Polish border.

Roman Pertl stars in Duncan Macmillan's two-hander Lungs at the Hessisches Landestheater Marburg — an intimate, devastating portrait of a couple.

Jörg Westphal joins the cast of Christian Schwochow's high-finance thriller series Credo, an unflinching look at the world of investment banking.

René Görgen cruises through Berlin in the new Mercedes V-Class for a 360-degree commercial that lets viewers look around at will.

Hannes Ducke returns to the Komödie Braunschweig stage after a decade in Erich Kästner's comedy Drei Männer im Schnee, premiering on 1 December.

Presenter Nadine Heidenreich plays a key part in RBB's Bremer Fernsehpreis win for the series Fit für Olympia.

Chris Gebert and Jörg Westphal are up for the Blaue Blume award with the short film Sorry Guys — and your vote could win it for them.

Heartfelt congratulations to Johannes Hallervorden on his wonderful premiere of Harold and Maude at the Schlosspark Theater Berlin.

Isabelle Redfern plays Jory in Ayad Akhtar's Pulitzer-winning Disgraced, now opening at Vienna's Burgtheater on 26 November 2016.

Katja Brenner shoots for Kommissarin Lucas as gynaecologist Dr Sabine Weidmayr, advising a young couple on a high-risk pregnancy.

Steffen Ezold plays caretaker Peter Schmeling in the SOKO Wismar episode Ich liebe einen Mörder, airing 23 November on ZDF.

Matthias Matz plays a shady convert recruiting young men for his fundamentalist cause in the Notruf Hafenkante episode Morgenland.

Chris Gebert and Holger Franke star in Folke Braband's comedy about an utterly ordinary gay couple, premiering 18 November in Lahr.

The first season of the RTL sitcom Nicht tot zu kriegen, starring Jochen Busse alongside Mathias Harrebye-Brandt and Claudia Neidig, is in the can.

Viktoria Ngotsé appears in a guest role on SOKO Leipzig as a heavily pregnant woman whose tenement building is rocked by a murder.
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