Elise Aulinger

Elise Aulinger ( born December 11, 1881 in Munich, † February 12, 1965 ibid ) was a German actress people.

Life

With 22 years Aulinger received at the Munich National Theatre her first engagement with the role of Vroni popularly piece Perjury by Ludwig Bauer Anzengruber. Later, she starred in the Munich Chamber Play classic roles of Henrik Ibsen and Goethe.

Your work for the radio they began in 1925 with the first reading on the radio by Ludwig Thomas The Holy Night, which she founded one of today's continuing tradition of the Bavarian Radio. You even read the story until 1960. Elise Aulinger is considered the inventor of the figure of the " Ratschkathl " that they not only in the revue - operetta "Munich air " embodied as a market woman " Veronika Wurzl ", but also in their pressed on records and in Radio broadcast vernacular lectures and as author of the " Wurzl - letters," which appeared in the Munich Sunday Gazette. Author of these texts was usually Philipp Weichand.

My film debut was in 1921 in Aulinger hard to Hederlevhuus on a novella by Theodor Storm. By 1956, followed by more than 70 other roles, mostly in the genre of home movie, including in propaganda films such as SA -Mann Brand and request concert. In the role of housekeeper Marta she stood in 1954 in Roberto Rossellini's anxiety ( La Paura ) after the novel by Stefan Zweig alongside Ingrid Bergman and Klaus Kinski in front of the camera.

A fountain monument unveiled - As one of only six Munich adult actors and singers - it was in honor of September 23, 1977, the Viktualienmarkt - very close to her birthplace in the flower street. The bronze figure on the fountain, designed by Anton Rückel shows her with a book in his hand in a lively narrative stance. In the borough Ramersdorf- Perlach a street is named after her.

Elise Aulinger was the playwright Max summer (aka Max addition ) married and was the aunt of the Munich writer and original Sigi summer.

Your final resting she found in the forest cemetery in Munich.

Theater engagements (excerpt)

  • Munich Adult Theater
  • Munich Chamber Games

Audio

Original lectures Munich Ratschkathl Veronika root, written by Philip Weigand, on Parlophone / Beka:

Films (selection )

Pictures of Elise Aulinger

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