Claudia Kottal Age, Wiki, Height, Husband, Net Worth

Claudia Kottal

Claudia Kottal

Austrian actress Claudia Kottal is a celebrity born and raised in Vienna. She is popular for her work on Love Machine, Wir Staatskünstler, etc. Although most of her work is in the German film industry, she is a globally popular name. 

There are a lot of stellar performances under the actress’s belt. Due to this, she has won several awards including the Federal Ministry of Education, Art, and Culture: Prize winners of the outstanding artist awards in 2011.

10 Facts On Claudia Kottal

  1. Claudia Kottal was born on June 11, 1981, in Vienna, Austria. She is 39 years old as of July 2020.
  2. She is 5 feet 6 inches (168 cm) tall. 
  3. Her estimated net worth is between $1 million to $5 million in 2020. 
  4. The actress is possibly single as there is no information of her husband in the public domain. 
  5. Kottal completed her acting training at the Vienna Conservatory in 2004 and began taking speech and voice training with Adelheid Pillmann in 2002 and singing with Abdul Candao in 2010.
  6. Outside of Europe, She became known to a broader public through the ORF satellite program Wir Staatskünstler, where she parodied, among others, SPÖ federal manager Laura Rudas.
  7. Since 2013 she has been the district inspector Leila Mikulov in the CopStories television series.
  8. In February 2017, she presented an adaptation of the road movie Thelma & Louise at the Vienna Theater Bronski & Grünberg, this was the first time she worked as a director and writer, with Before Flying.
  9. She won the Federal Ministry of Education, Art, and Culture: Prize winners of the outstanding artist award 2011 in performing arts. The Minister of Culture Claudia Schmied announced that the winners would be handed 8,000 euros each. 
  10. Kottal has performed extensively in theater, in fact, she has acted on stage at various theatres like Theater Scala, dietheater Konzerthaus, Nestroyhof / Hamakom, kernzone 100, etcShe made her Salzburg Festival debut in Henry Mason’s production of The Comedy of Errors.

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