Marianne Kehlau

Marianne Kehlau ( born January 31, 1925 in Hamburg, † 31 October 2002, ibid ) was a German actress, radio plays and voice actress.

Life

Marianne Kehlau starred in many television series, including The Love Boat, Großstadtrevier, The Black Forest Clinic, The Bertini, The Country Doctor and friends for life.

In the early 1950s they had begun to synchronize foreign film productions. Among the actresses, which she lent her voice, were Ingrid Bergman, Vivien Leigh, Deborah Kerr, Jane Wyman, Danielle Darrieux and Grace Kelly. Also in the American television series The Sopranos it was heard as the voice of Nancy Marchand ( Livia Soprano as ).

In addition Kehlau participated in a number of radio plays. For one, she worked for an adult audience, for example in the radio play version of On the green beach of the River Spree (1956 ) directed by Gert Westphal or in 1968 under director Otto Duben last Paul Temple miniseries, in Paul Temple and the Alex. Among her works, but will also find many children and youth radio drama series, including Hanni and Nanni, The Witch Schrumpeldei ( 4 wheels; 1973-1978 ), TKKG, five friends and Hui Buh. Especially often it was heard in the three question marks. For her role as Mrs. Hazelwood, she received the radio play - Award 2001, one initiated by radio play - Fans award, which can be tuned over a year on the net since 2000.

Marianne Kehlau was married until his death in 1993 with the actor Ernst von Klipstein. She died in 2002 with 77 years in her hometown of Hamburg.

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