Angelika Feldmann

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Angelika Feldmann (born April 6, 1916 in Hamburg ; † April 5, 2000 there ) was a German actress and program speaker .

Life

The trained actress Angelika Feldmann was together with Irene Koss the first announcer on German television. From 1956 to 1959 she guided viewers through the program, which at that time was only broadcast for a few hours on certain days of the week. Then Feldmann returned to the profession she had learned and played theater again, including in 1987 alongside Marika Rökk at the St. Pauli Theater in Hamburg .

Feldmann made her first appearance in front of the camera in 1940 in the film Kabinett Fulero . From the mid-1960s she took on occasional guest roles in series such as Die Männer vom K3 , Die Schöne Marianne or Our Hagenbecks and played in the literary film adaptation of Der Stechlin .

Feldmann also worked as a freelance writer and wrote, for example, together with Gisela Schlüter , on whose show Zwischenmahlzeit she made a guest appearance in 1970, for the gossip column of a magazine. In 1983, when she was awarded the Golden Camera , she received the Honorary Camera for 30 Years of Television. Angelika Feldmann died one day before she turned 84 in her native Hamburg.

Filmography

Radio plays

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Angelika Feldmann died , NDR press portal of April 5, 2000 , accessed on January 9, 2015
  2. ^ Website of the Golden Camera ( memento of January 9, 2016 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on January 9, 2015