Werner Brix

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Werner Brix
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Born7 December 1964 (1964-12-07) (age 58)
Vienna
MediumCabaret, TV, film
NationalityAustrian
Years active1993 –
Memorial(s)Salzburg Bull; Reinheim Satirical Lion, jury prize; Dresden Satire Prize
Website http://www.brix.at/index.php

Werner Brix was born on 7 December 1964 in Vienna, Austria. He is an Austrian cabaret artist, actor, and director [1] best known for appearances in the TV series Tatort (since 2006) and Anatomy of Evil (2010) and the movie Kaliber Bloody Weekend (2000). [2]

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Life

Werner Brix was for six years a communications engineer in the information technology industry. In 1993 in Vienna he began his acting career and "has been a fixed part of the Austrian film, theater and cabaret scene ever since." With a knack for humor, he strives to advance the values of tolerance, equality and solidarity. He appeals to a demanding audience and to the media with his motto being "humor with a brain". He is frequently invited to talk shows or to give keynote speeches in the business world. [1] [3] Since 2011 Brix has run his own production company, producing material for TV, commercials, and internet. [4]

Since 2008 he is the initiator and organizer of the annual benefit evening [5] in favor of development aid clubs and Chairman of the Otto Tausig fund "Artists Development Aid", [6] along with Lilly Tausig, Paul Gulda and Erwin Steinhauer. [7]

In 2011 he was a co-founder of Facebook group Amici delle SVA, [8] which in 2017 in association with ARGE1 [9] established a legal entity for micro-enterprises.

Cabaret

Actor

Theater

Among others: "The Incorrigible", "Treasure Island", "Dracula", "Robin Hat", "Toni & Tina's Wedding", "Loyalty or The Wedding Day", "Almost Vicious", "Just a Day", "Children of Vienna".

Film roles

TV

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Awards

See also

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