Jessy Rameik
Jessica "Jessy" Rameik (born April 18, 1934 in Riga , Latvia ; † August 31, 2018 in Berlin ) was a German actress , singer , diseuse and voice -over artist .
Life
Jessy Rameik's parents were pharmacists. She took ballet lessons at an early age, was a member of a madrigal choir and completed an apprenticeship as a bookseller. She then took up acting studies at the Leipzig Theater Academy from 1953 to 1956 , followed by her first theater engagement in Quedlinburg in 1956 , where she made her debut in the role of Desdemona in Shakespeare's Othello . Further stations of her stage work were Meißen , Görlitz , Magdeburg and Berlin.
In addition to her work as a stage actress, Rameik also worked as a chanson singer. In 1964 she was delegated by the radio of the GDR to the Chanson Festival in Sopot , Poland , which she won with the title “The Song of Roses and Dreams”. This was followed by various tours and appearances in musicals and operettas. Rameik advanced to become a versatile artist who, in addition to radio, started an extensive film and television career since the mid-1960s. With the leading role of the cardiac surgeon Barbara Heim in Frank Vogel's DEFA strip The Seventh Year , she also achieved her breakthrough as a film actress in 1969. In the following years she was often cast in comedies, crime novels and literary films, but also in television productions such as Geisterkomödie (1966), Business for a Dead (1968), Pension Butterpilz (1984) or The Journey of Monsieur Perichon (1987) from the Halle TV theater Moritzburg and in the series The Invisible Visor .
The artist was married to the actor, director and voice actor Hasso Zorn (1931–2016). Her daughter Juana-Maria von Jascheroff and her grandsons Felix and Constantin von Jascheroff are also actors.
Filmography
- 1959: Der Zinker (TV)
- 1965: Episodes of Happiness (TV)
- 1966: Bengoa (TV theater Moritzburg)
- 1967: The brave truancy
- 1969: the seventh year
- 1970: The killer sits in Wembley Stadium (TV)
- 1970: From Our Time (Episode 4)
- 1971: KLK to PTX - Die Rote Kapelle
- 1971: You and I and Little Paris
- 1972: The Last Word (TV, 3 parts)
- 1972: The regimental commander (TV)
- 1972: Florentine 73 (TV)
- 1972: Black rusks
- 1972: The prosecutor has the floor: The call came too late (TV)
- 1973: The legend of Paul and Paula
- 1973: The Invisible Visor : Part 1 - The Roman Way (TV)
- 1973: The invisible visor: Part 2 - The nest in the jungle (TV)
- 1973: The invisible visor: Part 3 - The water castle (TV)
- 1974: News from the Florentine 73 (TV)
- 1974: Police call 110: The death of the professor (TV series)
- 1975: The Invisible Visor: Part 4 - A Strange Attack (TV)
- 1975: The Invisible Visor: Part 5 - The Secret of the Masks (TV)
- 1975: The Invisible Visor: Part 6 - The Riddle of the Fjord (TV)
- 1975: The Invisible Visor: Part 7 - Depot Im Skagerrak (TV)
- 1975: The Invisible Visor: Part 8 - Murderers Take No Break (TV)
- 1975: The invisible visor: Part 9 - The peacock has seven eyes (TV)
- 1977: Who the oats bite
- 1978: Police Call 110: Double Game (TV series)
- 1978: Anton the magician
- 1978: Achilles heel, disco with insert (TV)
- 1981: I am the cuckoo (TV)
- 1983: It was so nice in our quartet (TV theater Moritzburg)
- 1984: Playmates: Karl and Kasimir / There is cheerfulness everywhere (TV theater Moritzburg)
- 1988: Darling, Words Missing (TV)
- 1994: Hot: His Fight - Zhirinovsky and his friends (TV)
- 2002: Good Times, Bad Times (TV Series)
Radio plays
- 1970: Arne Leonhardt : Our quiet man (Dorothea Dölling) - Director: Werner Grunow (radio play - Broadcasting of the GDR )
- 1972: Franz Freitag : dress rehearsal for a marriage proposal - director: Werner Grunow (radio play - radio of the GDR)
- 1973: Honoré de Balzac : The marriage contract - Director: Horst Liepach (radio play (3 parts) - Broadcasting of the GDR)
- 1974: Hans-Jürgen Bloch : One hundred marks for a signature (public prosecutor) - Director: Joachim Staritz (radio play series: Offenses, No. 4 - Broadcasting of the GDR)
- 1980: Fritz Rudolf Fries : The Flying Man - Director: Horst Liepach (Biography - Broadcasting of the GDR)
- 1981: Günter Eich : Dreams - Director: Peter Groeger (radio play - Broadcasting of the GDR)
- 1983: Lion Feuchtwanger : Success - Director: Werner Grunow (radio play - Broadcasting of the GDR)
literature
- Frank-Burkhard Habel , Volker Wachter : Lexicon of the GDR stars. Actors from film and television. Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf, Berlin 1999, ISBN 3-89602-304-7 , p. 270.
- Günter Helmes , Steffi Schältzke (Ed.): The Moritzburg TV Theater. Institution and schedule . Leipziger Universitätsverlag, Leipzig 2003. ISBN 3-936522-99-5 .
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Claudia Kusebauch (ed.): TV theater Moritzburg II. Program history . Leipziger Universitätsverlag, Leipzig 2005. ISBN 3-86583-015-3 .
- Claudia Kusebauch (with the assistance of Michael Grisko ): The Moritzburg TV Theater - Program Chronology . Ibid., Pp. 15-208.
Web links
- Jessy Rameik in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Jessy Rameik at filmportal.de
- Official website
Individual evidence
- ↑ Jessy Rameik - Press release on the death of Jessy Rameik. Retrieved September 3, 2018 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Rameik, Jessy |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Rameik, Jessica (real name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actress, singer, diseuse and speaker |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 18, 1934 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Riga , Latvia |
DATE OF DEATH | August 31, 2018 |
Place of death | Berlin |