Christine Buchegger was born in Vienna to Maria Buchegger originating from Pettenbach in Upper Austria. After finishing school she attended the Max Reinhardt Seminar, the School of Drama at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna, Austria, for two years. Bucheggers first engagement was at the Vereinigten Bühnen Graz in Styria, afterwards she worked at the Linz State Theatre (Landestheater Linz) and the Wiener Volkstheater.
Reinhardt Seminar in Palais Cumberland
In 1972 she moved to Munich to play at the Bavarian State Theatre (Bayerische Staatsschauspiel) where she continued working until the 1990s. Important roles there included Fontanelle in Edward BondsLear (1973), Eliante in Der Menschenfeind (1975), Irina in Drei Schwestern (1978, directed by Ingmar Bergman), Kassandra in Agamemnon (1978), the lead role in IbsensHedda Gabler (1979) and the 'Buhlschaft' in Jedermann at the Salzburg Festival 1979 with Maximilian Schell in the lead role.
From 1980 she took a break from acting and returned 1984 to the stage performing Johanne Luise Heiberg in Per Olov EnquistsAus dem Leben der Regenwürmer and the Mutter in Frühlings Erwachen (1992).
Buchegger died on 3 March 2014 in Munich unexpectedly during minor surgery.[1] She was 71 years old[2] and is buried at the Nordfriedhof in Munich[3][4] in an urn grave.[5]
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