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  1. Maria Hofstätter (born 30 March 1964) is an Austrian actress. She has appeared in more than thirty films since 1993.

  2. Maria Hofstätter was born on 30 March 1964 in Linz, Austria. She is an actress, known for Paradise: Faith (2012), Sophie Scholl: The Final Days (2005) and Fox in a Hole (2020).

  3. Seit 1983 tritt Maria Hofstätter an verschiedenen österreichischen und deutschen Bühnen als Schauspielerin auf und wirkte in zahlreichen Filmen und Kabarettprogrammen mit. Seit 1995 leitet sie gemeinsam mit Dietmar Nigsch das Projekttheater Vorarlberg in Feldkirch.

  4. Jan 16, 2019 · Schauspielerin Maria Hofstätter im Interview mit der "Presse" über die Flucht aus ihrem Heimatdorf, und wie sie trotz ihrer Erfolge mit „Braunschlag“ und den Filmen von Ulrich Seidl ...

  5. Maria Hofstätter is an Austrian actress. She appeared in more than thirty films since 1993.

  6. Hofstätter played the hitchhiker in Seidl's first arthouse film, Dog Days in 2001. In 2012, she played the main role of Anna-Maria in the controversial second part of Seidl's Paradise trilogy, entitled Paradise: Faith .

  7. Maria Hofstätter was born on March 30 1964 in Linz. She made her stage debut at the age of 19, and subsequently performed at several theatres in Austria and Germany, as well as in stand-up shows (some of which she directed herself).

  8. Aug 22, 2013 · The objects of perusal in “Paradise: Faith,” the second chapter of his trilogy of films about love, faith and hope, are Anna Maria ( Maria Hofstätter ), a 50-ish medical technician and Roman...

  9. In the category Best Actress in a leading part, Austrian actress Maria Hofstätter received the Deutscher Schauspielpreis 2021 for her role as the unconventional prison teacher Elisabeth Berger in Arman T. Riahi’s Fox in a Hole.

  10. May 1, 2023 · maria hofstÄtter – anonymously popular Maria Hofstätter has always distinguished herself by her constant search for interesting roles, for herself and for the audience. Every role, for her, must be a chance to give vent to one’s feelings, safe in the certainty that someone will be listening.