Angela Pschigode

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Angela-Maria Pschigode (* 1937 ; † July 1998 in Munich ) was a German actress .

Life

Angela Pschigode played in various German-speaking theaters and operettas in the 1960s. At the Nuremberg Opera she was the "cook Kati" in Paul Burkhard's comedy Fireworks . Other stage stations included the Deutsches Theater Göttingen , the Hamburg Ernst Deutsch Theater , Wunsiedel and the Staatstheater Braunschweig , where, for example, in 1968, alongside Gert Voss as “Prince Marzipan” , she embodied the “Court lady Kinkerlitz” in Guido von Kaulla's adaptation of the fairy tale The Brave Little Tailor . At the Ruhr FestivalShe appeared in Recklinghausen as “Mercy Lewis” in a production of Arthur Miller's witch hunt .

Since the late 1950s she also took on roles in film and television productions. She played in Gustav Ucicky's The Priest and the Girl , in Dieter Wedel's multi-part series Once in a Lifetime - History of a Home , as "Agafja Tichonowna" in the Gogol adaptation The Marriage and in the comedy Keep on Running written by Thomas Gottschalk . In addition, she took on guest roles in television series such as Solo for Sudmann , Die Kommissarin , Die Schwarzwaldklinik and Hamburg Transit . Her role as the resolute "Aunt Martha", sister of Siegfried Wischnewski embodied "Dr. Bayer ”, which she played from 1985 to 1992 in the ZDF family series Ein Heim für Tiere .

Angela Pschigode died in Munich in July 1998 at the age of 61.

Filmography (selection)

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Individual evidence

  1. Deutsches Bühnen-Jahrbuch , Vol. 108, Genossenschaft Deutscher Bühnen-Anerbeiger (Ed.), FA Günther & Sohn 2000, p. 863.
  2. ^ Klaus Dermutz : The Metamorphoses of Gert Voss: Conversations about the art of acting , Residenz Verlag 2001, p. 242.
  3. Rainer Lübbren: Arthur Miller , playwright of world theater Vol 19, Friedrich 1966, p.136..