Annemarie Düringer (26 November 1925 – 26 November 2014) was a Swiss actress. She was born in Arlesheim, Basel-Landschaft.
The daughter of a Swiss industrialist, she graduated from Cours Simon, Paris in 1946, and from the Max Reinhardt Seminar in Vienna the following year, in 1947. In 1949 she became a member of the prestigious Vienna Burgtheater where she played major roles such as Queen Elisabeth in Schiller's Maria Stuart. She remained in the ensemble of this theatre until her death. In 2004 she became patron of the Murau festival Shakespeare in Styria founded by Nicholas Allen and Rudolph J. Wojta.
She received numerous awards, including the Decoration for Services to the Republic of Austria. She died on her 89th birthday in Baden bei Wien, Lower Austria.
2013
as Louise
2010
as Frau Hauser
2009
as Viviane
2009
as Äbtissin Tengwich
2009
as Fanny Lienbacher
2006
as Frieda Eggenschwyler
2006
as Klimt's Mother
2003
as Gräfin Gudenus
2002
as Amalie Katz
2001
as Melanie Gretsch
1998
as Erzherzogin Sophie
1996
as Loretta Lanz
1993
as Gertrud Maiers
1987
as Self
1984
as Eustache
1983
as Marie Lanz
1982
as Dr. Marianne Katz
1982
1980
as Cilly
1979
as Mrs. Miller-Raczinski
1977
as la mère de pomme
1976
as Luise Müller
1974
as Elvira Bomann
1974
1972
as Frl. Gretz
1971
as Self
1970
as Maria Pawel
1970
as Frau Jenny
1970
as Viktoria
1968
as Gräfin Tarnay von Budahegy
1968
as Claudia
1964
as Elmire Pernelle
1961
as Annemarie Karsten
1961
as Sophie
1960
as Sophie
1959
as Monica
1958
as Annelie vom Berghof
1957
as Rolande Hertog
1957
as Helga Hornung
1956
as Inken Peters
1955
as Erna Lucht
1955
as Hildegard Klee
1955
1955
as Annie Lauer
1954
as Adele
1954
as Maria, seine Frau
1953
as Christine
1953
as Komtesse Julia Kopsch-Grantignan
1951
as Self