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Sona MacDonald is a Actor Autrichienne born on 11 may 1961 at Vienna (Austria)

Sona MacDonald

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Birth name Sona MacDonald
Nationality Austria
Birth 11 may 1961 (63 years) at Vienna (Austria)

Sona MacDonald (born May 11, 1961 in Vienna, Austria) is an Austrian-American actress and singer.

Sona MacDonald attended the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. Between classic stage roles in Berlin and Vienna she plays leading roles in musicals and appears in concerts.

Directed by Peter Zadek, with whom she often collaborated, she starred in plays at the Schiller Theater in Berlin and at the Volksbuehne Berlin. She soon was named Germany's "most promising young actress" and appeared at the Theater in der Josefstadt in Vienna, Salzburg Festival, Deutsche Oper Berlin, Theater des Westens Berlin, Residenztheater Munich, Berliner Philharmonie, Vienna Festival, Raimund Theater Vienna and in Los Angeles, Jerusalem, Zurich and Amsterdam.
She played leading roles in musicals like "Les Miserables", "A Chorus Line", "Cyrano", "My Fair Lady", "Kiss me, Kate", "Chicago" and appeared in concerts worldwide. She was often cast for parts in works of Kurt Weill like "The Threepenny Opera", "The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny" or "The Seven Deadly Sins".

Sona MacDonald received the prestigious O.E.Hasse Award and won the "Nestroy-Award" for her role in "Der Talisman" at the Josefstadt Theatre in October 2009.

Sona MacDonald's father was the famous pianist Robert MacLaurin MacDonald, who also was Professor and Artist-in-Residence at Florida Southern College in Lakeland, Florida, USA.

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Actress

The Roaring Fifties, 2h6
Directed by Peter Zadek
Origin German
Genres Drama, Comedy
Actors Boy Gobert, Peter Kern, Christine Kaufmann, Sunnyi Melles, Beatrice Richter, Eva Mattes
Rating54% 2.733622.733622.733622.733622.73362
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