Grit Boettcher

Grit Boettcher ( born August 10, 1938 in Berlin ) is a German actress. She became well known through numerous roles in the genre of the Boulevard Theater, and in feature films, television productions and series.

Life

The daughter of a professional soldier was born in 1938 in Berlin- Spandau. In her youth she worked as a ballet dancer and model their first experiences on stage and in front of the camera. Her acting training completed Boettcher at UFA junior school where she was discovered by Viktor de Kowa and committed to first stage roles.

As a theater actress, she played in the course of her career over forty different roles, where she was mainly in comedy on the Kurfürstendamm in Berlin as well as the little comedy in Munich on the stage, but gave guest performances in other theaters. Some of the pieces they played in the course of her career again and again, for example Ingeborg by Curt Goetz (1961, 1978, 1979 ) or Cactus Flower by Neil Simon (1966, 1991). The staging of Stay as you are by Peter Yeldham she took over in 1987 in the city itself and played in the play the major role.

From the late 1950s, she was engaged for movie roles. After a few minor roles, such as in Shrove Confession (1960 ), it filled soon lead roles alongside former movie stars like Heinz Riihmann ( in He 's can not let, 1962) or in the black abbot and the monk with a whip (both strips of the Edgar Wallace films, in each case on the side of Joachim Fuchsberger ). The last major role in a feature film, she played in 1974 in the comedy Three men in the snow, but only a moderately successful remake.

With the spread of television in the 1960s was increasingly Boettcher offers for television productions. The first major role in a television series ( in Such a sweet little beast ) followed by several TV movies. The highlight of her career experienced Boettcher in the years from 1977, in which it became known to a wide audience as a partner by Harald Juhnke in the ZDF series Grumpy Old Men. Through the series, which ran until 1980 and today is considered a classic of the Sketch Comedy, both Boettcher and Juhnke were in those years public favorites. 1980 Grit Boettcher was awarded the Television Award Golden Camera.

In 1981, she turned to peer Augustinski the TV comedy Two men for breakfast and 1983 with Harald Juhnke The pattern husband. There followed a number of other television productions and series such as Hotel Paradies. Less well Grit Boettcher came with its own mission ( fun with Grit, 1991) at both audiences and critics. In the 1990s, the number of their roles and appearances took off; it was followed by family series like Time and again Sunday and Titus Satan roasts as well as a number of TV movies and appearances in series such as dispute about three. Most recently, she had a role in the 2004 movie The WiXXer and stood still in 2006 for television productions before the camera.

In addition to her career on the stage and in front of the camera Grit Boettcher wrote in 1982 Survival Guide ( My book. Mach self from your ISBN 3-7962-0084-2 I ), and in June 1986 she read in the Munich "Film Cafe " from her poems who under the pseudonym Tirg Rechtteob (her name spelled backwards ) in the period after the death of her husband, the television editor Dr. Wolfgang Belstler († 1969), had written. Inspired by the television series Hotel Paradise they also wrote in 1990 a travel guide for Mallorca ( Majorca The new. A very personal travel assistant. ISBN 3926224207 ). In addition, she is involved in the education fight against osteoporosis, since a friend was diagnosed with bone disease.

Since 3 February 2010 she was in Alisa Telenovela - see Follow your heart. After renaming the telenovela (25 February 2010) to Hanna - Follow your heart they kept playing the same role as Gitti summer to the setting of the series in September 2010.

Grit Boettcher now lives in Ismaning near Munich. She has a son and a daughter, Nicole Belstler - Boettcher, the actress is also ( Marienhof, Good times, bad times, crime scene ).

Filmography

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