Nora Waldstätten
Nora Waldstätten embarked on her acting journey while studying at the Berlin Arts University, from which she graduated in 2007. Her talent was quickly recognized, as she received the Bunte Magazine "New Faces" award for Best Young German Actress in 2009, showcasing her potential in the industry. In January 2010, she further solidified her reputation by being honored with the Max Ophüls Prize for "Most Promising Actress," a testament to her remarkable skills and dedication.
Nora comes from a distinguished lineage, being a descendant of the renowned Martha Elizabeth, Baroness Von Waldstätten. The Baroness is historically celebrated for her role as the patroness of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, notably aiding in his marriage to Constanza despite the disapproval of his father, Leopold. This fascinating family connection has also inspired artistic works, as the Baroness is portrayed in the Austrian musical "Mozart" by Michael Kunze.
Throughout her career, Waldstätten has appeared in various television and film productions, earning acclaim for her versatile performances. With her strong foundation in the arts and a legacy that intertwines with classical music history, Nora Waldstätten continues to make her mark in the entertainment world, captivating audiences with her talent and charisma.
Filmography
Wild Mouse
Life Eternal
Clouds of Sils Maria
Free Country
Personal Shopper
8 Days
The Crimson Rivers
Murder by the Lake