Nadja Maleh
Born: 1972-06-09 in Vienna, Austria
Known For: Acting
Biography
Nadja Maleh is the daughter of a Syrian physician and East Tyrolean psychotherapist Margaretha Maleh, President of Doctors Without Borders Austria. After attending a secondary academic school with modern languages in Vienna from 1982 to 1990, she studied drama with Michael Mohapp at the Graumann Acting Musical Entertainment Studio (GAMES) theatre school at the Graumann Theatre in Vienna until 1994. In the same year she completed a training course at the "International Studio for Movement Theatre at the Odeon". She has been taking voice lessons since 1998. Maleh's first solo show – Flugangsthasen – premièred at "Kabarett Niedermair" in Vienna on March 8, 2007, while her second stage show was entitled Radio Aktiv (première: February 4, 2010, “Kabarett Niedermair”). Her third solo show – Jackpot – had its première at Vienna's "Stadtsaal" on January 24, 2013. Maleh has been performing Placebo, her fourth solo show which premièred at the “Kulisse” in Vienna, since February 10, 2015. Her début album SONGS VOL 1 featuring numbers from her cabaret shows was released at the same time. Parallel to her activities as a member of the ensemble of the Grünwald Friday comedy on Bavarian Broadcasting, the cabaret artist has also appeared in several TV productions on the stations Puls 4 and Servus TV since the beginning of 2016. On September 27, 2016 she started her revised edition of BEST-OF Kabarett together with Bernd Alfons (guitar).
Filmography
2020
- Dinner für Zwei as Self
2019
- Fakt oder Fake as Self
2018
- Die Tafelrunde as Self
- Nadja Maleh - "Best-of Kabarett" as Herself
2017
- Kabarettgipfel
- Homo Austriacus as Self
2016
- Kabarett im Turm as self
- Zum Brüller! – Der Komedy Klub as Britta Brüller
2015
- Bist Du deppert! as Self
2014
- DENK mit KULTUR as Self
2012
- Hyundai Kabarett-Tage as Self
2007
- Crazy Race 3 - Sie knacken jedes Schloss as Staatsanwältin Stockinger
2006
- Die ProSieben Märchenstunde as Schneeflittchen
2005
- Schön, dass es Dich gibt as Peters Erstes Date
2003
- Grünwald - Freitagscomedy as Self
1996
- Die Wochenshow as Self