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Name
  
Dietlinde Turban

Role
  
Actress

Siblings
  
Ingolf Turban


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Full Name
  
Dietlinde Turban

Born
  
August 27, 1957 (age 66) (
1957-08-27
)

Spouse
  
Lorin Maazel (m. 1986–2014)

Movies and TV shows
  
Mussolini and I, The Salt Prince, Varsta spraket, Nikolaus Harnoncourt: Montever

Similar People
  
Lorin Maazel, Ingolf Turban, Rose Renee Roth, Alberto Negrin, Fiona Maazel

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Dietlinde Turban (born August 27, 1957 in Reutlingen, Germany) is a German actress. Her brother is the violinist Ingolf Turban.

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Dietlinde Turban's first stage appearance at the age of 19 as Gretchen in Goethe's Faust at the Residenz-Theatre in Munich brought her national fame. In rapid succession she starred in new productions of Lessing's Minna von Barnhelm (as Minna), Shakespeare's Othello (as Desdemona - for which she received the Bad Hersfeld Festival prize for best actress), and in works of Anouilh, Giraudoux and others. She was invited as guest star at the State Theater in Bonn and the Josefstadt Theatre in Vienna.

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Thanks to scores of films and plays filmed for television, Mrs. Turban won Germany's coveted Bambi Award by popular vote as Best Actress of the Year (1983). Among her film credits: the title role in Goethe's Stella and Schiller's Love and Intrigue (Luise), the role of Mozart's sister-in-law Aloysia in the French film biography of the composer, a starring role in Sidney Sheldon's American thriller Bloodline, and the part of Euridice in the Jean-Pierre Ponnelle/Harnoncourt adaptation of Monteverdi's Orfeo, the lead-roles in Die Kalte Heimat, Die Undankbare, Peter Schamoni's The Castle in Konigswald and the World War II story Mussolini and I, in which she played opposite Anthony Hopkins.

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In 2004 Ms. Turban performed her first One Woman Play Constantly Risking Absurdity which she premiered in Castleton and at the Cherry Lane Theatre, New York. She performed it a year later at the George Mason University and was also invited with this play to Salzburg, Austria, by the American Austrian Foundation, for the inauguration of Schloss Arenberg in 2005. In the summer 2013 she performed Jean Cocteau’s La Voix Humaine at the Castleton Festival.

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Ms. Turban Maazel appeared as soloist/narrator with the New York Philharmonic, the Pittsburgh Symphony, the National Symphony Orchestra and the Symphony Orchestra of the Bavarian Radio, Munich. Ms. Turban Maazel has recorded a number of audio books (Naxos) as well as CDs in collaboration with young composers. She also performs dramatic readings of literary masterpieces both in the United States and in Europe and tours with recitals based on works by Andersen, Fontane, Heine, Kafka, Rilke, Schiller, Thomas Mann (“Das Teufelsgespräch” from Doktor Faustus), and a portrayal of Lou Andreas Salomé.

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Ms. Turban Maazel studied violin, classical dance and voice in Munich (Musikhochschule), New York and Aspen. Her theatre studies include Master Classes with Peter Brook, Lee Strasberg and the T. Schreiber Studio, New York City.

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In 1986 she married the conductor Lorin Maazel. They have two sons and a daughter.

In 1996 she founded a private school for low-income families on her Virginia Estate and developed a pilot educational project designed to explore new ways of integrating vital artistic and aesthetic values into school curricula, inspired by Rudolf Steiner.

In 2009 Ms. Turban Maazel co-founded the Castleton Festival with her husband, Maestro Lorin Maazel. After his passing in 2014 she took over as Artistic Director and CEO. In addition to overseeing a year-round performance season at the Castleton Theatre (CiP) she works as a private performance coach in Manhattan and teaches every summer at the “Castleton Artists Training Seminar” (CATS), the Castleton Festival’s Young Artist Program.

Ms. Turban Maazel lives in New York City where she works as a stage director and private acting coach. She created the course "Acting for Singers" for Rutgers University where she is on faculty. She regularly holds masterclasses and is a guest faculty member of the International Vocal Arts Institute and Highland Opera Studios in the U.S. and Canada.

Lorin Maazel und Dietlinde Turban bei Alfredissimo


Filmography

Actress
2009
Elah and the Moon (Short) as
Selene
2003
SOKO München (TV Series) as
Marianne Lorenz
- Die Stimme (2003) - Marianne Lorenz
1989
L'ingénieur aimait trop les chiffres (TV Movie) as
Linda Sorbier
1988
Schloß Königswald as
Fürstin Ursela
1986
Tödliche Liebe (TV Movie) as
Sarah Erdmann
1986
Rette mich, wer kann (TV Series) as
Clarissa
- Witwentrost und Leidenschaft (1986) - Clarissa
- Ein Horoskop: Zum Fürchten (1986) - Clarissa
1986
Mord am Pool (TV Movie) as
Anna Truman
1985
Schluck und Jau (TV Movie)
1978
Derrick (TV Series) as
Katrin May / Martina Busse / Lisa Klose / ...
- Die Tänzerin (1985) - Katrin May
- Das Alibi (1982) - Martina Busse
- Abitur (1978) - Lisa Klose
- Abendfrieden (1978) - Annabelle Schönerer
1985
Mussolini and I (TV Mini Series) as
Felicitas Beetz
- Episode #1.4 (1985) - Felicitas Beetz
- Episode #1.3 (1985) - Felicitas Beetz
- Episode #1.2 (1985) - Felicitas Beetz
- Episode #1.1 (1985) - Felicitas Beetz
1983
Salt & Gold as
princezna Barbora
1983
Nachruf auf Othello (TV Movie) as
Catherine Wood
1982
Frau Jenny Treibel (TV Movie) as
Corinna Schmidt
1982
Mozart (TV Mini Series) as
Aloysia Weber
- Episode #1.5 (1982) - Aloysia Weber
- Episode #1.4 (1982) - Aloysia Weber
- Episode #1.3 (1982) - Aloysia Weber
1982
Liebe hat ihre zeit (TV Movie)
1982
Stella (TV Movie) as
Stella
1982
Klein Zaches, genannt Zinnober (TV Movie) as
Candida
1981
St. Pauli-Landungsbrücken (TV Series) as
Ulli Clasing
- Der Hauptgewinn (1982) - Ulli Clasing
- Clasing & Sohn (1981) - Ulli Clasing
1982
Das Traumschiff (TV Series) as
Anita Hork (segment "Ein Mann für Mama")
- Grenada (1982) - Anita Hork (segment "Ein Mann für Mama")
1981
Melusine (TV Movie) as
Melusine
1981
Überfall in Glasgow (TV Movie) as
Liz Sandon
1980
Der Thronfolger (TV Movie) as
Doris Ritter
1980
Kabale und Liebe (TV Movie) as
Tochter Luise Miller
1980
Die Undankbare (TV Movie) as
Sonja Schmidt
1979
Ihr 106. Geburtstag (TV Movie) as
Fifine
1979
Bloodline as
Terenia
1978
L'Orfeo as
Euridice
1978
Kalte Heimat (TV Movie)
Self
2003
Nachtcafé (TV Series) as
Self
- Im Schatten der Prominenz (2003) - Self
1986
Stars in der Manege (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- 1988 (1988) - Self
- 1986 (1986) - Self
1987
Karussell (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 2 February 1987 (1987) - Self
1982
Dalli Dalli (TV Series) as
Self - Kandidatin
- Episode #1.114 (1982) - Self - Kandidatin

References

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