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Nora Marie-Theres Beatrice Elisabeth Waldstätten (born 1 December 1981), also formerly known as Nora von Waldstätten, is an Austrian actress.


Early life

Born Nora Marie-Theres Beatrice Elisabeth Waldstätten in
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, Austria, in 1981, Nora Waldstätten was raised in
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, Austria, the third of four children in a family descended from old Austrian nobility. From 2003-2007, she studied acting at
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. During this time, she was engaged in productions for cinema and television.


Career


Film and television work

In 2004-2005, Nora onWaldstätten had small roles in
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'' and Christoph Hochhäusler's ''Falsche Bekenner''. In 2008, she co-starred alongside
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in Irene von Alberti's German-Moroccan film, '. As described by Antje Wewer of the ''
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'', she first became more widely known through her role as a student murderess in the episode "Herz aus Eis" (2009) of the series ''
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'', a police procedural. She received the
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New Faces Award in 2009 for her performance in that series. In addition, she acted in the film ''Schwerkraft'' (''
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'', 2009), for which she was honored with the Max Ophüls Award for best young actress, at the 2010 film festival. In a drama with international casting, Waldstätten appeared as the role of Magdalena Kopp in
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' 2010 miniseries, '' Carlos'', about the convicted Venezuelan murderer and terrorist, "Carlos the Jackal", a role, though containing a strong sex scene, was honored at the
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, and was awarded a
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in 2011. In 2011 she appeared in a short film as a testimonial for the Austrian beverage bottler
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. In 2012, she starred in the international TV adaptation of
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's novel '' World Without End'', and in 2015 in the Austrian TV series ''
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''. In 2016, she starred in Olivier Assayas' 2016 work, ''
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'' with
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and
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, that won Best Director award for Assayas at
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. Between 2014 and 2022, Waldstätten starred alongside
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in 15 feature-length episodes of the German-Austrian TV crime series ''
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''.


Theatrical work

Since 2007, Waldstätten has played in several productions at the Deutsches Theater in Berlin. There, she appeared in the Jelinek play ''
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''. In 2010, she also appeared in two plays at the
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.


Personal life

Waldstätten is the child of an old Austrian noble family. She is the great-granddaughter of the former general, Theresien Knight, and military writer Egon Freiherr von Waldstätten. Since the Austrian law that eliminated nobility forbade use of noble titles,Waldstätten states this in an interview with Antje Wewer of the ''
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'', which makes clear that it is her perspective that this is true (rather than it being established by an independent scholarly source suited to encyclopedic sourcing of historical and biographical content). See that source for Waldstätten's interview comments.
Waldstätten does not use the "von" of her birth name, publicly. In Germany the allusion to nobility is not restricted, and so at the beginning of her career, Waldstätten used "von Waldstätten" as a stage name, which she continued until the end of 2016. Waldstätten lives in
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.


Awards and nominations


Further reading

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References


External links

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