Angela Hillebrecht

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Angela Hillebrecht , occasionally Angelika Hillebrecht , (* before 1967) is a German actress .

Live and act

Angela Hillebrecht has played in many film and television productions since the 1960s . At first she was seen in productions of the New German Film , such as in her debut Mord und Totschlag (1967, director: Volker Schlöndorff ) and Schlöndorff's The Sudden Wealth of the Poor People of Kombach (1971), which earned her a leading role. In addition, she played u. a. in Rolf Thiele's film comedy Die Ente rings at ½ 8 (1968; as the unfaithful wife Frau Ilse who cheats on her husband with her uniformed lover Tommy) and in the educational film The Golden Pill (1968); there she embodied the wife of the student councilor Dr. Holthoff. Later she could be seen in a film adaptation of Marie Curie in Marya Sklodowska-Curie (1972, director: Wolfgang Staudte ), in the Fontane film Grete Minde - The Forest is Full of Wolves (1977, as Valtin's aunt) or The Lost Honor of Katharina See Blum (1975).

She was seen particularly often in German crime productions , for example in many episode roles in the television series Derrick , Der Alte , Das Kriminalmuseum , where she appeared a total of four times, and Police Inspectorate 1 . Hillebrecht was also seen in supporting roles in three episodes of the ZDF series Der Kommissar between 1970 and 1976 . In episode no.30 (1970, visit to Alberti ; as Helga Sidessen, the wife of the ambitious office worker Sidessen), in episode no.71 (1974, trace of small feet ; as Erna Krass) and finally in the last episode no.97 , (1976, death in transit ; as Margarete Coffa, sister of the murder victim).

In the Tatort: Murder Thoughts (first broadcast: July 1975) she was the secretary Ida Kotelecki, who had made a false testimony for her boss, the meat manufacturer Freese. Furthermore, she was able to book the role of the lawyer’s wife in the ZDF production Our Most Beautiful Years (director: Franz Geiger ) and a recurring role in the ZDF series Forsthaus Falkenau .

Hillebrecht also worked as a radio play speaker. In the radio play version of Johannes Mario Simmel 's children 's book A Bus, Big As The World from 1977, she was the voice of Lucie's mother. In the crime radio play Last Opportunity (Bayerischer Rundfunk, 1984) she spoke to Mrs. Winkel.

Filmography

Feature films

TV Shows

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Angela Hillbrecht . Name and signature on a Rüdel autograph card. Retrieved May 21, 2017.
  2. Angela Hillebrecht . Entry in the Derrick Database (with their roles in episodes: 14, 26, 36, 42, 57, 77, 91, 108, 130, 148, 178, 180). Retrieved May 21, 2017
  3. Police Inspectorate 1 . Internet database for the series Police Inspection 1 (with their roles in episodes 65, 75, 102). Retrieved May 21, 2017
  4. Episode 53/2: Thoughts of Murder . Cast, plot, and photos of the scene. Retrieved May 21, 2017
  5. A bus as big as the world . Occupation at Hörspielland. Retrieved May 21, 2017
  6. A bus as big as the world . Cast at radio play heroes. Retrieved May 21, 2017
  7. LAST OPPORTUNITY - Crime radio play from 1984 . Plot and cast at Krimikiosk.de. Retrieved May 21, 2017