Mavie Hörbiger
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Born | Munich, Germany | 14 November 1979
Citizenship | German Austrian |
Spouse(s) | |
Children | 2 |
Relatives | Paul Hörbiger (paternal grandfather) Attila Hörbiger (paternal granduncle) Christiane Hörbiger (paternal aunt) Christian Tramitz (cousin) |
Mavie Hörbiger (born 14 November 1979 in Munich) is a German-Austrian actress. Since 2009, she belongs to the ensemble of Vienna's Burgtheater.
Life and work[]
Hörbiger descends from a famous Austrian family of actors and actresses, all at least for some times members of Austria's National Theatre, the Burgtheater. Her grandfather was Paul Hörbiger, his brother Attila Hörbiger was married to Paula Wessely. Actresses , Christiane Hörbiger and are her aunts, comedians and Christian Tramitz are cousins. She holds both German and Austrian citizenship.
Hörbiger did not complete college but visited the acting school of Christa Willschrei in Munich. In 1996, she made her on-camera debut in Michael Gutmann's television feature "Nur für eine Nacht".
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Mavie had theatre engagements in Hanover and Bochum (Rachel in Sanft und grausam, 2006; Jeannie in Fettes Schwein, 2005; title role in Lulu, 2004; Gilda in Komödie der Verführung, 2002; Santuzza in Freunde II, 2001). From 2006 to 2008 she performs at the Theater Basel, her first role there being "Roxane" in the play Cyrano de Bergerac, followed by "Stella" in A Streetcar Named Desire. Since 2009, she performs regularly at Vienna's Burgtheater. In 2007, she debuted at the prestigious Salzburg Festival, as Hermia in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. In 2013 she returned to Salzburg in a leading role in Nestroy's , directed by the director of the Burgtheater, . In 2015, Hörbiger claimed two major successes at the Burgtheater, first in Tolstoj's The Power of Darkness, then as Ismene in Antigone by Sophocles.
She worked as an interviewer for VIVA and recorded several audiobooks.
In 2004, she ranked third in the voting for the 100 Sexiest Women In The World held by the German edition of FHM magazine, just behind Britney Spears and Heidi Klum. Mavie has ranked in the top 100 five times (in 2002, 2004, 2005. 2006 and 2008) and is widely considered to be one of the most attractive German women. She has turned down offers to pose nude for the German edition of Playboy magazine.
In December 2006 she married the German Burgtheater actor Michael Maertens. On 26 April 2009 the couple welcomed their first child, a daughter; a son was born in July 2012. The family lives in Switzerland and Austria.
Filmography[]
1996[]
- Nur für eine Nacht (TV)
- Director:
1998[]
- Love Scenes from Planet Earth, as 'Nina'
- Director: Marc Rothemund Cast: Cosma Shiva Hagen, Gudrun Landgrebe
- , as 'Emmie Weller'
1999[]
- Sinan Toprak ist der Unbestechliche (TV), as 'Liane Wagner'
2000[]
- Bundle of Joy, as 'Ina'
- Cast: , Anke Engelke
- Fandango, as 'Tina'
- Cast: Moritz Bleibtreu, Corinna Harfouch
- Inspector Rex, episode Full power (S6E1), as 'Claudia'
2001[]
- Jeans, as herself
- Cast: Jasmin Tabatabai, Benno Fürmann
- Vera Brühne (TV), as 'Stephanie Virno'
- Cast: Corinna Harfouch, Uwe Ochsenknecht, Michael Degen, Ulrich Noethen, Hans Werner Meyer, Hans-Peter Korff, Fritz Wepper
- Vier Meerjungfrauen (TV), as 'Merle'
- 100 Pro, as 'Vicky'
- Director: Simon Verhoeven Cast: Ken Duken, Max von Thun,
- Zsa Zsa
- Cast: Max Tidof
2002[]
- Nogo, as 'Rosa'
- Cast: Meret Becker, , Jasmin Tabatabai
- Schweigen ist Gold (TV), as 'Jenny'
- Cast: , Horst Krause, Peter Sattmann, Julia Richter, Leslie Malton
- Auf Herz und Nieren, as 'Nicole'
- Tatort - Zartbitterschokolade (TV)
- Director: Cast: August Schmölzer, Dominic Raacke
2003[]
- Napoléon (TV), as 'Marie Louise of Austria'
- Feiertag
- Cast:
- The Poet, as 'Rita'
- Fremder Freund, as 'Nora'
- Cast: Mina Tander, , Navíd Akhavan
- Shit Happens, as 'Silea'
2004[]
- 7 Dwarves – Men Alone in the Wood, as 'Little Red Riding Hood'
- So fühlt sich Liebe an (TV), as 'Alexandra'
- Cast: Maria Furtwängler, Hannes Jaenicke, ,
- Ring of the Nibelungs (TV), as 'Lena'
- Cast: Benno Fürmann, Kristanna Loken, Alicia Witt
- Giacomo Casanova (TV), as 'Bellino (Teresa)'
- Cast: , Michael Brandner, Martina Gedeck
2005[]
- Blackout Journey, as 'Stella'
- Cast: Marek Harloff, Arno Frisch
- Arme Millionäre (TV), episodes 1 to 4, as 'Lilo Rafael'
- Cast: Sky du Mont, Andrea Sawatzki
2006[]
- Three Sisters Made in Germany (TV), as 'Guddi'
- Esperanza, as 'Natascha'
- Cast: Anna Thalbach,
- Die Ohrfeige (TV), as 'Elisabeth'
- Cast: Herbert Knaup, Julia Stemberger
- Arme Millionäre (TV), episodes 5 to 12, as 'Lilo Rafael'
- Marmorera, as 'Paula Cavegn'
- Cast: Anatole Taubmann, Eva Dewaele
2007[]
2011[]
2014[]
2017[]
Theatre performances[]
2001[]
- Freunde II as 'Santuzza' in Hanover
2002[]
- Komödie der Verführung as 'Gilda' in Hanover and Bochum
2004[]
- Lulu as 'Lulu' in Bochum
2005[]
- Fettes Schwein as 'Jeannie' in Hanover
2006[]
- Sanft und grausam as 'Rachel' in Hanover
- Cyrano de Bergerac as 'Roxane' in Basel
2007[]
- A Streetcar Named Desire as 'Stella' in Basel
- as 'Ottilie Klamroth' in Basel
- A Midsummer Night's Dream as 'Hermia' in Salzburg and Zürich
- The Brothers Lionheart as 'Karl Lionheart' in Basel
2008[]
- Doubleface oder die Innenseite des Mantels as 'Sylvie' in Basel
- Liebe und Geld as 'Jess' in Basel
- Die Judith von Shimoda as 'Judith' in Vienna
2009[]
- Lorenzaccio as 'Catarina' in Vienna
2011[]
- Peter Pan in Vienna
- Wir sind noch einmal davongekommen in Basel
2012[]
- Wastwater in Vienna
Awards[]
- Golden Romy in the category "Most favoured female newcomer 2001"
References[]
External links[]
- 1979 births
- Living people
- Austrian stage actresses
- German stage actresses