Angela Brunner

Angela Brunner ( born January 12, 1931 in Berlin, † 17 June, 2011 Kleinmachnow ) was a German actress.

Life

Brunner studied painting at the Academy of Applied Arts in Berlin- Weissensee and the Käthe-Kollwitz- art school in Berlin- Reinickendorf, then acting at the State Drama School in Berlin-Schöneberg pasture. After graduating in 1956 she worked as a stage actress in Frankfurt ( Oder), then for two years at the Deutsches Theater in Berlin, before she appeared on stage in Potsdam from the 1970s.

The first small film roles she played already during their studies. 1956 she succeeded with the film director Günter Reisch Young vegetables from the national breakthrough as an actress. This was followed by more than 50 film and television productions, primarily for the DEFA and the German Television (DFF ). In the evening, greeting the German air television, it sparked in 1963 Helga Labudda in the role of " woman Puppendoktor pill with big, clever glasses" off and played the character until 1968.

After 1990, she played at the theater in the room in her home Kleinmachnow, came to some movie and television roles ( as in 1994 alongside Iris Berben in the TV movie Death in Miami and as Aunt Martha in the children's series dandelion).

She was married to the German - Australian writer Walter Kaufmann; her daughter, Rebecca works as a photographer, her second daughter Deborah Kaufmann is also an actress.

Brunner died June 17, 2011 from cancer.

Filmography (selection)

Working as an illustrator

  • Rosel Klein: Papageienweg. Children's book publishing house, Berlin 1975.
  • Walter Kaufmann: Kidnapping in Manhattan. Children's book publishing house, Berlin 1975.
  • Walter Kaufmann: Patrick. Publisher Junge Welt, Berlin 1977.
  • Walter Kaufmann: Three Journeys to the Promised Land. Brockhaus, Leipzig 1980.

Pictures of Angela Brunner

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