Maria Hofstätter

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

Hofstätter was born in Upper Austria, on 30 March 1964. She did not attend acting school and first appeared on stage for a bet. She has worked on films with directors such as Michael Glawogger, Paul Harather, Marc Rothemund, Harald Sicheritz (Poppitz) and Ulrich Seidl. 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. The Screen Daily review said that she "completely melts into the role, providing the backbone for the entire piece".

She has also performed roles on television series such as Braunschlag by David Schalko and acted in the theatre.

Date of Birth30th March 1964
Age60 Years
Zodiac SignAries
CountrySerbia
Current CityLinz
Birth PlaceLinz
NationalityAustria
CitizenshipAustria
Occupationstage actor, film actor
Awards
  • Romy

Actresses from Serbia born in 1964