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Melanie Kogler
Melanie Isabella Kogler (born 18 April 1985 in Salzburg) is an Austrian television and theatre actress most known for her role as Marlene von Lahnstein (née Wolf) on the hit German television series, ''Verbotene Liebe'' (''Forbidden Love''). Professional career Kogler attended the European Film Actor School in Zürich, Switzerland where she graduated in 2006. During her studies she performed in short films and plays. After graduation she performed with the Salzburg State Theatre in ''The Little Witch'' (Natascha Kalmbach) and ''Rembrandt B12'' (Barbara Neureiter). In 2007 she starred in Markus Steinwender's staged version of Goethe's ''Faust'' as Gretchen. Kogler made her television debut in 2007 on the ZDF crime show ''Die Rosenheim-Cops'' in the episode "A Deadly Taste", which was directed by Gunter Krää. In der 2007-2008 theatre season Kogler resumed working on stage in at the Salzburg State Theatre. She performed in ''The Talisman'' (Emma) by Beverly Blankenship, a ...
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The House Of Bernarda Alba
''The House of Bernarda Alba'' ( es, La casa de Bernarda Alba) is a play by the Spanish dramatist Federico García Lorca. Commentators have often grouped it with ''Blood Wedding'' and ''Yerma'' as a "rural trilogy". Garcia Lorca did not include it in his plan for a "trilogy of the Spanish land" (which remained unfinished at the time of his murder). Garcia Lorca described the play in its subtitle as ''a drama of women in the villages of Spain''. ''The House of Bernarda Alba'' was Garcia Lorca's last play, completed on 19 June 1936, two months before Garcia Lorca's death during the Spanish Civil War. The play was first performed on 8 March 1945 at the Avenida Theatre in Buenos Aires. The play centers on the events of a house in Andalusia during a period of mourning, in which Bernarda Alba (aged 60) wields total control over her five daughters Angustias (39 years old), Magdalena (30), Amelia (27), Martirio (24), and Adela (20). The housekeeper (La Poncia) and Bernarda's elderly mo ...
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Wilsberg
''Wilsberg'' is a German TV series based on novels about the fictional private detective Georg Wilsberg. A first TV episode was aired in 1995, five years after the release of the first novel, starring Joachim Król. Since the second episode (aired more than three years later), Leonard Lansink has been starring as Georg Wilsberg. Synopsis Georg Wilsberg, a sturdy man in his late fifties, runs a bookshop for antiquarian books in the city of Münster, and works on a sideline as a private detective. Both jobs mix very well. He purchases whole libraries if he can, preferably striking bargains by buying the bequest of a recently deceased. Wilsberg has a business card which gives away his side job, so if there are any doubts concerning the circumstances of the death, the relatives are inclined to employ him. Other customers appreciate the chance to hire a private detective discreetly by pretending they are just looking for rare books when they visit him. Wilsberg investigates cases al ...
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Der Komödienstadel
''Der Komödienstadel'' is a German comedy franchise, which consists of a television series, radio plays and stage shows. It was first developed by Olf Fischer as a radio play series which first aired on Bayerischer Rundfunk on 19 April 1954. The television series was launched in 1959. The radio plays featured actors such as Gustl Bayrhammer, Max Grießer, Maxl Graf, Erni Singerl and Ludwig Schmid-Wildy. Series * 1959 – ''Der zerbrochene Krug'' with Hans Baur and Ludwig Schmid-Wildy * 1959 – ''Späte Entdeckung'' with Michl Lang and Liesl Karlstadt * 1959 – ''Kraft mal Weg'' with Carl Baierl and Hannes Keppler * 1959 – ''Das Taufessen'' with Liesl Karlstadt, Erni Singerl and Ludwig Schmid-Wildy * 1959 – ''Ja so ein Auerhahn'' with Ludwig Schmid-Wildy * 1961 – ''Der Zigeunersimmerl'' with Michl Lang and Ruth Kappelsberger * 1961 – '' Die drei Eisbären'' with Maxl Graf, Michl Lang and Franz Fröhlich * 1961 – ''Lottchens Geburtstag'' with Franziska Stömmer an ...
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