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Eva-Maria Kurz

Birthday: May 17, 1944 (79 years) Died: November 17, 2023 (0 year Ago in Germany)

HomeTown: Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany

Eva-Maria Kurz was a German actress and professional psychologist who gained popularity for her roles in Anita: Dances of Vice (1987), A Virus Knows No Morals (1986), and Tatort (1970). Eva-Maria Kurz was born on May 17, 1944 in Stuttgart, Germany. Eva-Maria Kurz died on November 17, 2023 at the age of 79 years in Germany. Discover below for comprehensive details about Eva-Maria Kurz, including the biography, wiki profile, age, date of birth, family background, relationship status, interesting facts, photographs, lesser-known facts, and more.


Eva-Maria Kurz Wiki Table

Stage NameEva-Maria Kurz
Real NameEva-Maria Kurz
Profession(s)Actress,
BirthdayMay 17, 1944
Zodiac SignTaurus
DeathDied on November 17, 2023 (0 year ago) (Age: 79 years) in Germany
GenderFemale
BirthplaceStuttgart, Germany
HometownStuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
NationalityGerman

Eva-Maria Kurz Family and Personal Life

  1. Eva-Maria Kurz was born in Stuttgart, Germany.
  2. Eva-Maria Kurz’s birth sign is Taurus.
  3. Eva-Maria Kurz’s father and mother’s names are not disclosed.
  4. Soon after her graduation in 1963, Eva-Maria initially decided to pursue medicine but switched to Psychology after two semesters and got a diploma in Psychology in 1974.
  5. She lived in Berlin after leaving her job as a psychologist at the University of Tübingen due to cost-cutting measures in 1983.
  6. Eva-Maria also had training as a clinical psychologist and family therapist specializing in Systemic Therapy.
  7. She passed away on November 17, 2023, with her death being confirmed on her website. The German Film Academy paid tribute to her.

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Eva-Maria Kurz Biography and Facts

  1. Who is Eva-Maria Kurz?: Eva-Maria Kurz was a German actress and a certified psychologist widely recognized for her acting in Anita: Dances of Vice (1987), A Virus Knows No Morals (1986), and Tatort (1970).
  2. Career Shift: Kurz shifted to Berlin in 1983 after voluntarily ending her tenure as a psychologist at the University of Tübingen and began exploring various roles at Off-Theaters.
  3. Theater Works: Theatre works of Klaus Michael Grüber and George Tabori influenced her to change her career path. She interned at the Freie Volksbühne Berlin during rehearsals of Gruber’s production of Pirandello’s “Sechs Personnen suchen einen Autor”.
  4. Work with Rosa von Praunheim: In 1985, Kurz met Rosa von Praunheim and played a leading role as gossip reporter Carola Schurks in his film “Ein Virus kennt keine Moral” (1986), establishing her career as an actress.
  5. Venice Film Festival: Kurz portrayed the character of Faust’s cook in Alexander Sokurov’s film “Faust,” which won the Golden Lion at the 2011 Venice Film Festival, a role specifically created for her by Sokurov.
  6. Other Works: Besides films, Eva-Maria Kurz took part in over 100 television productions since the early 1990s, short films, music videos, and web videos. She worked in many Berlin Off-Theaters, Komödie Kassel, Theater an der Effingerstrasse in Bern, among others places. She also worked as a narrator for radio plays, audiobooks, and video games.

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