Austrian movie stars born in 1969

Here are 7 famous actors from Austria were born in 1969:

Bernie Feit

Bernie Feit (May 8, 1969 Vienna-) is an Austrian actor.

He is best known for his work in the Austrian film industry, having appeared in numerous films, television shows and stage productions. Feit began his acting career in the mid 1990s, appearing in various small roles on Austrian TV shows and films. His breakthrough performance came in 1999 when he starred in the comedy-drama film "Nordrand", for which he received critical acclaim.

Feit's impressive body of work includes roles in popular Austrian films such as "Komm, süßer Tod" (2000), "Mein Kampf" (2009) and "Der Trailer" (2012). He has also appeared in numerous theatrical productions, including plays by famous Austrian playwrights such as Franz Grillparzer and Ferdinand Raimund.

In addition to his acting career, Feit has also worked as a voice actor and dubbing artist. He has lent his voice to numerous characters in popular films and TV shows, including "Game of Thrones" and "The Big Bang Theory".

Feit is considered one of Austria's most versatile and respected actors, and has won several awards throughout his career, including the prestigious Karl Skraup Prize for Outstanding Stage Performance.

Bernhard Murg

Bernhard Murg (February 16, 1969 Graz-) is an Austrian actor.

He began his acting career in 1995, appearing in various Austrian TV shows and films. Murg gained critical recognition for his role as Georg Hoffmann in the 2006 film "Der Räuber," which earned him an Austrian Film Award for Best Actor. He has since appeared in numerous film and television productions, including "Habermann" (2010), "Kottan ermittelt: Rien ne va plus" (2010), and "Altes Geld" (2015). In addition to his acting work, Murg is also a theater director and has directed productions at various theaters across Austria.

Michael Rotschopf

Michael Rotschopf (October 28, 1969 Lienz-) is an Austrian actor.

He trained at the Max-Reinhardt-Seminar in Vienna and began his career in theater, performing in numerous productions in Austria and Germany. Rotschopf has also made a name for himself in film and television, appearing in several Austrian and German productions. He is best known internationally for his role as the character Mathias in the German TV series "Dark".

Cornelius Obonya

Cornelius Obonya (March 29, 1969 Vienna-) is an Austrian actor. His child is called Attila Ruben Obonya.

Cornelius Obonya is the son of the famous actors, Paula Wessely and Attila Hörbiger. He started his acting career at the young age of 17, and since then, he has acted in numerous stage productions, movies, and TV series. Obonya gained widespread recognition and critical acclaim for his role as Franz-Josef in the 2009 Austrian movie, "The Crown Prince."

Apart from acting, Obonya is also known for his involvement in various philanthropic works. He is an ambassador for SOS Children's Villages in Austria and has been supporting the organization's efforts since 2007. Additionally, Obonya is a supporter of the Viennese organization, "Licht ins Dunkel," which helps underprivileged families and children during the Christmas season.

In 2018, Obonya was awarded the Nestroy Theatre Prize for Best Actor in a Leading Role. He continues to be a highly respected and acclaimed figure in the Austrian acting community, known for his versatility, range, and dedication to his craft.

Erich Altenkopf

Erich Altenkopf (April 4, 1969 Vienna-) is an Austrian actor.

He has had a prolific career in both film and television, with over 50 credits to his name. Altenkopf is best known for his role as Dr. Martin Stein in the long-running German soap opera "Verbotene Liebe" (Forbidden Love), which he played from 2009 to 2015. He has also appeared in several notable Austrian and German films, such as "Freier Fall" (Free Fall) and "Welcome to Hindafing". In addition to his acting work, Altenkopf is also a trained opera singer and has performed in numerous productions. He has won several awards for his work, including the German Soap Award for Best Actor in 2012. Altenkopf is known for his versatile acting abilities and his dedication to his craft.

Gottlieb Pallendorf

Gottlieb Pallendorf (April 24, 1969 Vienna-) is an Austrian film producer and actor.

He studied political science and law at the University of Vienna but dropped out to pursue a career in the film industry. Pallendorf established his own production company, which has produced several acclaimed films, including "Antares," which was selected as the Austrian entry for Best Foreign Language Film at the 76th Academy Awards. Along with producing, he has also acted in both film and television, with roles in "Kommissarin Lucas" and "Tatort" among others. In addition to his work in the film industry, Pallendorf is also actively engaged in various charitable causes.

Raimund Wallisch

Raimund Wallisch (March 5, 1969 Graz-) is an Austrian actor. He has one child, Anouk Wallisch.

Wallisch started his acting career in theater, performing in various productions in Austria and Germany, before making his on-screen debut in the TV series "Kommissar Rex". He is perhaps best known for his role as the detective Kurt Freund in the Austrian crime drama "SOKO Kitzbuehel". He has also appeared in international films such as "Underworld: Blood Wars" and "Unknown Identity". In addition to his acting career, Wallisch has also worked as a voice actor and narrator for documentaries and audio books. Out of his passion for skiing and mountaineering, Wallisch has been involved in several documentaries about the sport. In his personal life, he is a supporter of animal welfare and has advocated for animal rights organizations in Austria.

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