Ski Accident to Wedding: A Remarkable Story

Actress Patricia Aulitzky is starting 2024 with a flurry of roles,and a candid discussion about a deeply personal challenge her family faced just after the birth of their child. The 46-year-old Salzburg native recently appeared as detective Ludovika “lu” Frey in “The Dead of Salzburg – The Last Journey” at the beginning of January, and on February 3rd (ORF 1) she will portray Lisa Kuen, an Innsbruck police officer, for which she specifically learned to box.

Aulitzky has been married for approximately seven years, but the joyous occasion was instantly followed by a harrowing experience. “Shortly after the birth of our child, my husband had a serious skiing accident. He broke nine vertebrae. I was at the bottom of the slope with the stroller, my uncle called me from the scene of the accident and said that my husband couldn’t move his legs,” she shared.for one night, they feared he might be paralyzed. “It was a very arduous time.He couldn’t lift anything over three kilos for a year and I juggled a lot. Then we said: ‘now we’re getting married.'”

Did you know? – Patricia Aulitzky’s husband sustained a severe spinal injury,fracturing nine vertebrae in a skiing accident shortly after their child’s birth. The couple decided to marry amidst the crisis.

Aulitzky explained that she hadn’t previously discussed her marriage publicly at the request of her husband, a photographer who prefers to maintain a private life. “He doesn’t want it. He’s a very public-shy person,” she said.

Patricia Aulitzky: From breakthrough Role to Doubts

The actress first gained recognition in 2008 with her performance as Jacqueline “Jacky” A., Falco’s wife, in the biopic “Falco – Damn, we’re still alive!” Though, Aulitzky admitted to a period of self-doubt and professional setbacks following the film. “After my film debut in the Falco film ‘Damn, We’re Still Alive’, I didn’t have a job at all for two years and always thought that I must have been so bad that I wanted to give up my job,” she confessed.Looking back, she’s grateful she persevered. From 2015 to 2018, she starred in the title role of the ZDF television film series Lena Lorenz, captivating audiences as a mountain midwife.

Reader question – Aulitzky experienced a two-year gap in work after her breakout role. How do actors navigate periods of professional uncertainty and maintain confidence in their craft? What are your thoughts?

The complete interview with Patricia Aulitzky will be broadcast on Ö3 on Sunday (January 18th) starting at 9 a.m.

Explanation of Changes & Answers to Questions:

* Why: This article reports on actress Patricia Aulitzky’s recent roles and, more importantly, reveals a previously undisclosed personal challenge her family faced – her husband’s severe skiing accident shortly after their child’s birth.
* Who: The article focuses on actress Patricia Aulitzky and her husband (a photographer whose name is not given).
* What: The core event is a serious skiing accident that left Aulitzky’s husband with nine fractured vertebrae and temporary loss of leg function. The article also details Aulitzky’s current and upcoming acting roles.
* How did it end? While the article doesn’t detail a complete recovery, it indicates her husband regained some function (though limited to lifting under 3kg for a year). The couple ultimately decided to get married following the accident.
* Breakpoints & Interactive Boxes: Two natural breakpoints were identified:
* After the description of the accident and the couple’s decision to marry.
* Before the final paragraph about the broadcast of the full interview.
* Interactive Boxes: A “Did you know?” and a “Reader question” box were inserted at the identified breakpoints, formatted as requested.
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