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Melanie Kogler : ウィキペディア英語版
Melanie Kogler

Melanie Isabella Kogler (born April 18, 1985 in Salzburg) is an Austrian television and theatre actress most known for her role as Marlene von Lahnstein (née Wolf) on the hit German television series, ''Verbotene Liebe'' (''Forbidden Love'').
==Professional career==
Kogler attended the European Film Actor School in Zürich, Switzerland where she graduated in 2006. During her studies she performed in short films and plays. After graduation she performed with the Salzburg State Theatre in ''The Little Witch'' (Natascha Kalmbach) and ''Rembrandt B12'' (Barbara Neureiter). In 2007 she starred in Markus Steinwender's staged version of Goethe's ''Faust'' as Gretchen.
Kogler made her television debut in 2007 on the ZDF crime show ''Rosenheim Cops'' in the episode "A Deadly Taste", which was directed by Gunter Krää.〔http://www.crew-united.com/?mov=54140〕
In der 2007-2008 theatre season Kogler resumed working on stage in at the Salzburg State Theatre. She performed in ''The Talisman'' (Emma) by Beverly Blankenship, and in ''The House of Bernarda Alba'' (young maid) directed by Frank Brightmouth. She also resumed her role in "The Little Witch" which was directed by Natasha Kalmbach.

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