Marianne Wischmann

Marianne Ruth wiping Mann ( born October 20, 1921 in Dusseldorf, North Rhine -Westphalia, † November 6, 2009 in Starnberg, Bavaria ) was a German film actress and voice actress.

Life and work

Marianne wiping husband played since 1950 in numerous movies with. Your greatest notoriety they reached in 1952, when she next to Johannes Heesters and Johanna Matz in a film adaptation of the operetta The White Horse Inn starred. But even after it achieved popular success on the side of Dieter Borsche in the strip San Salvatore ( 1955) or later with Will Quadflieg and Antje Weisgerber.

Since 1956 Marianne wiping man laid emphasis on the synchronization. She lent her voice among other things, Anita Ekberg in La Dolce Vita, Ingrid Bergman in Notorious and Olivia de Havilland in Lullaby for a dead body.

For years she was the German voice of Miss Piggy in The Muppet Show, Mrs. Ochmonek ( Liz Sheridan ) in the television series Alf, the Aughra in the movie The Dark Crystal, Sylvia Fine in the series The Nanny and Maureen Slatery ( Joyce Van Patten ) in the series Unhappily Ever After. In some episodes of Little House they also lent Harriet Oleson (Katherine MacGregor ) her voice.

She also spoke the Queen of Hearts in the Japanese anime (animation ) series Alice in Wonderland, the Aardvark ( known in the German ants bear ) The blue Elise in The Pink Panther ( version 1969-1971 ) animated series, The Witch Wilhelma wine vinegar in the animated television series Doctor Snuggles, the narrator of the animated series Niklaas, a boy from Flanders, Mammy Two-Shoes in the Tom and Jerry - Cartoons and the mother of Clark Griswold ( Chevy Chase ) in the Christmas satire Help Christmas Vacation (also run under the title National Lampoon ).

Private

Marianne wiping man was initially engaged to the director Franz Marischka. Then she married the comedian Oliver Hassencamp and finally her fellow actor Erwin Linder, who was also often work as voice actors.

Filmography (selection)

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