Elke Neidhart

 

Elke Neidhart

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Elke Cordelia Neidhardt AM was a German Australian actress and opera and theatre director. She appeared in theatre, television and feature films in Germany, Austria, France and Australia, and directed operas in Zurich, Amsterdam, Aix-en-Provence, Salzburg, Vienna, Cologne and Australia. She is best known in Australia for directing operas with Opera Australia, and most particularly for directing the first full modern Australian production of Richard Wagner's Ring Cycle, in Adelaide in 2004

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Elke Neidhart

Born 1941-07-05 (84 years ago) in Stuttgart.

Relationships
Name From To Relationship type
Christopher Muir(Gifta: 1967–1977) 1967 1977 Gifta
Norman Kaye(Sambo) 2007-05-28 Sambo
Child

Fabian Muir

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Elke Cordelia Neidhardt AM was a German Australian actress and opera and theatre director. She appeared in theatre, television and feature films in Germany, Austria, France and Australia, and directed operas in Zurich, Amsterdam, Aix-en-Provence, Salzburg, Vienna, Cologne and Australia. She is best known in Australia for directing operas with Opera Australia, and most particularly for directing the first full modern Australian production of Richard Wagner's Ring Cycle, in Adelaide in 2004.

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