Elisabeth Wiedemann

Elisabeth Wiedemann ( born April 8, 1926 in Bassum, Lower Saxony ) is a German actress.

Training

The daughter of a merchant family graduated first in Berlin with Tatjana Gsovsky a ballet training and made ​​her stage debut in 1944 as a dancer in Göttingen. 1945 to 1947 she worked at the Berlin State Opera.

Achievements

It was not until 1947, she turned to the spoken theater and in 1951 brought by Gustaf at the Düsseldorf Schauspielhaus, whose ensemble she belonged until 1955. Further stages of her career on the stage were Frankfurt, Hamburg, Munich, Hannover, Cologne, Vienna and the German theater in Santiago de Chile, where for a year and was Frisch's Biedermann and the Arsonists staged in 1961 working as a director.

Breakthrough

Already in 1947, Elisabeth Wiedemann was her film debut. Although she has been teaching since with a large representational bandwidth in numerous film and television productions (including Tom Toelles television satire The Millions game or Egon Monk's miniseries The siblings Oppermann about anti-Semitism and the fate of a family under the Nazis ), it is the audience through mainly her role as Else Tetzlaff present, she played one heart and soul from 1973 in the ARD series. When, after 21 episodes Wiedemann and Diether Krebs got out and Helga Feddersen took over their role, the rate of transmission decreased rapidly, and the series was canceled. In this satirical series by Wolfgang amount after the English model Till Death Us Do Part by Johnny Speight she played the naive, good-natured and uneducated wife of disgust Alfred (played by Heinz Schubert) that the constant harassment and abuse ( the dimwitted is famous cow ) bear with equanimity. The series became the crowd puller and continues to characterize the role image of the versatile actress. In addition, Elisabeth Wiedemann also worked as a spokesperson for radio play and synchronization.

Awards

In 1966, she received the Golden Camera TV magazine Hörzu.

Life

Elisabeth Wiedemann was married until his death with the fellow actor Richard Lauffen ( 1907-1990 ). She lives today in Marquartstein, Upper Bavaria. Her second husband, the businessman and booksellers Mengedoht Werner, died in early 2009.

In January 2012, her brother announced that Elisabeth Wiedemann was placed under care and spends her days in a nursing home.

Stage

  • Diary of Anne Frank
  • A heart and a soul

The series ran as a stage performance at the Schauspielhaus Bochum.

Filmography (selection)

Radio plays

Elisabeth Wiedemann has lent her voice in various Pitje Puck radio plays the figure of the woman puffs.

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