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* Hier bin ich (1976)
* Hier bin ich (1976)
* Beziehungen (1978)
* Beziehungen (1978)
* Vom Himmel auf die Erde falln sich die Engel tot: Pluhar singt Biermann (1979)
* {{lang|de|italic=no|Vom Himmel auf die Erde falln sich die Engel tot: Pluhar singt Biermann}} (1979)
* Narben (1981)
* Narben (1981)
* Über Leben (1982)
* Über Leben (1982)
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* Wien. Lied. Wir. (2006)
* Wien. Lied. Wir. (2006)


== Film appearances (in German) ==
== Film appearances ==
* 1961: ''Die Türen knallen'' (TV film)
* 1961: ''Die Türen knallen'' (TV film)
* 1963: ''Die Möwe'' (TV film)
* 1963: ''The Seagull'' (TV film)
* 1964: ''Das vierte Gebot'' (TV film)
* 1964: ''Das vierte Gebot'' (TV film)
* 1968: ''Bel Ami'' (TV film)
* 1968: ''{{ill|Bel Ami (1968 film)|de|3=Bel Ami (1968)|lt=Bel Ami}}'' (TV film)
* 1968: ''[[Moss on the Stones]]'', directed by [[Georg Lhotzky]]
* 1968: ''[[Moss on the Stones]]'', directed by [[Georg Lhotzky]]
* 1968: ''Die Bürger von Calais'' (TV film)
* 1968: ''Die Bürger von Calais'' (TV film)
* 1969: ''Schwester Bonaventura'' (TV film)
* 1969: ''Bonaventure'' (TV film)
* 1969: ''Traumnovelle'' (TV film)
* 1969: ''Traumnovelle'' (TV film)
* 1970: ''Hier bin ich, mein Vater'' (TV film)
* 1970: ''Hier bin ich, mein Vater'' (TV film)
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* 1970: ''{{Ill|Photo Finish (1970 film)|de|3=Endspurt (Film)|lt=Photo Finish}}'' (TV film)
* 1970: ''{{Ill|Photo Finish (1970 film)|de|3=Endspurt (Film)|lt=Photo Finish}}'' (TV film)
* 1971: ''[[The Goalkeeper's Fear of the Penalty]]'', directed by [[Wim Wenders]] – based on a story by [[Peter Handke]]
* 1971: ''[[The Goalkeeper's Fear of the Penalty]]'', directed by [[Wim Wenders]] – based on a story by [[Peter Handke]]
* 1971: ''Die Nacht von Lissabon'' (TV film)
* 1971: ''Intermezzo'' (TV film)
* 1972: ''Monsieur Chasse'' (TV film)
* 1971: ''The Night in Lisbon'' (TV film)
* 1972: ''Monsieur chasse!'' (TV film)
* 1973: ''Der Zuschlag'' (TV film)
* 1973: ''Der Zuschlag'' (TV film)
* 1973: ''{{ill|Reigen (film)|de|3=Reigen (1973)|lt=Reigen}}''
* 1973: ''{{ill|Merry-Go-Round (1973 film)|de|3=Reigen (1973)|lt=Merry-Go-Round}}''
* 1974: ''Der Schwierige'' (TV film)
* 1974: ''Der Schwierige'' (TV film)
* 1975: ''{{Interlanguage link multi|Der Strick um den Hals|de}}'' (TV miniseries)
* 1975: ''{{Interlanguage link multi|Der Strick um den Hals|de}}'' (TV miniseries)
* 1976: ''Die Brüder'', directed by [[Wolf Gremm]]
* 1976: ''{{ill|The Brothers (1977 film)|de|3=Die Brüder (1976)|lt=The Brothers}}'', directed by [[Wolf Gremm]]
* 1977: ''Gaslicht'' (TV film)
* 1977: ''Gas Light'' (TV film)
* 1977: ''{{Interlanguage link multi|Tod oder Freiheit|de}}'', directed by [[Wolf Gremm]]
* 1977: ''{{Interlanguage link multi|Death or Freedom (film)|de|3=Tod oder Freiheit|lt=Death or Freedom}}'', directed by [[Wolf Gremm]]
* 1977: ''[[Just a Gigolo (1978 film)|Just a Gigolo]]'', directed by [[David Hemmings]]
* 1977: ''[[Just a Gigolo (1978 film)|Just a Gigolo]]'', directed by [[David Hemmings]]
* 1978: ''Die Kameliendame'' (TV film)
* 1978: ''[[The Lady of the Camellias (1978 film)|The Lady of the Camellias]]'' (TV film)
* 1978: ''{{ill|Der Mann im Schilf|de}}'', directed by [[Manfred Purzer]]
* 1978: ''[[The Man in the Rushes]]'', directed by [[Manfred Purzer]]
* 1979: ''Sonntagskinder'', directed by [[Michael Verhoeven]]
* 1980: ''[[Sunday Children (1980 film)|Sunday Children]]'', directed by [[Michael Verhoeven]]
* 1983: ''Liebe ist kein Argument'', directed by {{Interlanguage link multi|Marianne Lüdcke|de}}
* 1983: ''{{ill|Love Is Not an Argument|de|Liebe ist kein Argument}}'', directed by {{Interlanguage link multi|Marianne Lüdcke|de}}
* 1986: ''Mamortische'', directed by Antonio Victor D’Almeida
* 1986: ''Mamortische'', directed by Antonio Victor D’Almeida
* 1992: ''Rosalinas Haus''
* 1992: ''Rosalinas Haus''
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[[Category:Austrian stage actresses]]
[[Category:Austrian stage actresses]]
[[Category:Austrian film actresses]]
[[Category:Austrian film actresses]]
[[Category:Austrian television actresses]]
[[Category:20th-century Austrian actresses]]
[[Category:Actresses from Vienna]]
[[Category:Actresses from Vienna]]
[[Category:Austrian women writers]]
[[Category:Austrian women writers]]

Latest revision as of 09:55, 9 July 2024

Erika Pluhar
Born
Erika Pluhar

(1939-02-28) 28 February 1939 (age 85)
Websitehttp://www.erikapluhar.net

Erika Pluhar is an actress, singer and author from Austria and was born on 28 February 1939 in Vienna.

Erika Pluhar is the daughter of Anna and Dr Josef Pluhar. One of her sisters, Ingeborg G. Pluhar, is a painter and sculptor.

After finishing school in 1957, Erika Pluhar studied at the Max Reinhardt Seminar, the Viennese academy for music and the performing arts where she graduated with distinction in 1959. She immediately went into acting at the Burgtheater, the imperial court theatre, where she was a member of the acting troupe from 1959 until 1999.

At the beginning of the 1970s Erika Pluhar embarked on a singing career. She has been writing books since her childhood; her first book was published in 1981.

Erika Pluhar has been married twice (with Udo Proksch, businessman and convict of the murder of six people, and André Heller, poet and all-rounder artist) and has had a daughter, Anna (1961–1999).

Literary works (German)

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  • Aus Tagebüchern (1981)
  • Über Leben : Lieder und ihre Geschichten (1982)
  • Lieder (1986)
  • Als gehörte eins zum anderen : eine Geschichte (1991)
  • Zwischen die Horizonte geschrieben : Lieder, Lyrik, kleine Prosa (1992)
  • Marisa : Rückblenden auf eine Freundschaft (1996), Hoffmann und Campe, ISBN 978-3-455-30105-2
  • Am Ende des Gartens : Erinnerungen an eine Jugend (1997)
  • Matildas Erfindungen (1999)
  • Der Fisch lernt fliegen : unterwegs durch die Jahre (2000)
  • Verzeihen Sie, ist das hier schon die Endstation? (2001)
  • Die Wahl (2003)
  • Erika Pluhar: Ein Bilderbuch (2004)
  • Die stille Zeit : Geschichten und Gedanken nicht nur zu Weihnachten (2004)
  • Reich der Verluste (2005)
  • Paar Weise. Geschichten und Betrachtungen zur Zweisamkeit, (Januar 2007), Residenz/Niederösterreichisches Pressehaus, ISBN 3-7017-1472-X, ISBN 978-3-7017-1472-8

Records

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  • Erika Pluhar singt (1972)
  • So oder so ist das Leben (1974)
  • Die Liebeslieder der Erika Pluhar (1975)
  • Hier bin ich (1976)
  • Beziehungen (1978)
  • Vom Himmel auf die Erde falln sich die Engel tot: Pluhar singt Biermann (1979)
  • Narben (1981)
  • Über Leben (1982)
  • Liebende (1983)
  • Wiener Lieder
  • Bossa à la Marinoff (1989)
  • For ever
  • Ein Abend am Naschmarkt (1995)
  • Jahraus, jahrein (1998)
  • I geb net auf (1999)
  • Lieder vom Himmel und der Erde (2002)
  • Es war einmal (2004)
  • Wien. Lied. Wir. (2006)

Film appearances

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Awards

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  • The Josef Kainz Medal from the City of Vienna (1979)
  • The Robert Musil Medal from the city of Klagenfurt and the Robert Musil Archive (1984)
  • Chamber Actress of the Year (1986)
  • Honorary Medal of the City of Vienna, Gold (2000)

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