Verena Altenberger is an acclaimed Austrian actress born on November 11, 1987, in Schwarzach im Pongau, Salzburg, Austria.
Standing at approximately 5 feet 5¾ inches tall, she has made a significant mark in the film, television, and theater industries with her versatile performances and charismatic presence.
Her breakthrough came with leading roles that showcased her talent for portraying complex characters, earning her recognition both nationally and internationally.
Beyond her acting career, Altenberger is known for her multilingual abilities, speaking languages such as German, English, Italian, French, Spanish, Yiddish, and Turkish, which have added depth to her roles.
She has also been involved in humanitarian efforts, recently becoming a high-level supporter for the United Nations World Food Programme.
Siblings
Verena has a close relationship with her sister, Judith Altenberger, who is also involved in the creative arts and has collaborated with her on various projects.
The siblings share a bond that extends into their professional lives, as evidenced by their joint work in film and theater productions, highlighting a familial collaborative spirit.
Career
Altenberger’s career began in theater, where she joined the Junge Burg ensemble during the 2010/11 season at Vienna’s prestigious Burgtheater, laying the foundation for her rise in the performing arts.
She transitioned to screen work, gaining widespread acclaim for her lead role in the 2017 film “The Best of All Worlds,” which marked a pivotal point in her filmography.
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Following this, she starred in notable projects like “Shillings from Heaven” in 2018 and “First Snow of Summer” in 2023, demonstrating her range across dramatic and emotional narratives.
On television, Altenberger has been a familiar face in series such as “CopStories,” “Magda Makes It Work!,” and “Polizeiruf 110,” where her performances have contributed to the shows’ success and earned her nominations for various awards.
More recently, she appeared in upcoming films like “Babystar” and “No Beast So Fierce” slated for 2025, continuing to expand her portfolio in both Austrian and international cinema.
Her work extends to other productions, including “Wild Republic” in 2021 and “Commitment Phobia” in the same year, solidifying her status as one of Austria’s most sought-after actresses.
Accolades
Altenberger has received numerous accolades throughout her career, beginning with the Compass-Perspektive-Award at the Berlinale in 2017 for her outstanding contributions to film.
That same year, she won the Diagonale Best Actress award and the Best Actress honor at the Internationales Filmfestival Moskau, followed by the Silver St. George for Best Actress.
In 2018, she was awarded the Austrian Film Award for Best Actress and nominated for the Romy in the category of Most Popular Actress in Cinema/TV-Film, while also receiving the Courage Film Festival Best Actress prize.
Her television work earned recognition with the German Television Award in 2018 for the sitcom she starred in, along with multiple nominations for the German Comedy Award and the Rose d’Or.
Further honors include Best Actress wins at the Meraki Film Awards in Spain and the MIFF Awards Milano International Film Festival in Italy in 2018, as well as the Best Leading Actress at the World Fest Houston.
In subsequent years, she was nominated for the Jupiter Award and Deutscher Schauspielpreis in 2022, and received the Romy in 2021.
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