Anneliese Fleyenschmidt

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Anneliese Fleyenschmidt (born November 14, 1919 as Anneliese Schmidt in Fley , today part of Hagen ; † May 23, 2007 in Munich ), married Anneliese Arneth, was one of the first TV announcers from 1954 and later one of the most famous TV presenters of Bavarian Radio .

Anneliese Fleyenschmidt (left) with Ingeborg Martin , Miss Germany 1973, on the occasion of the opening of a Munich fur clothing store

Life

Fleyenschmidt, daughter of a high school principal, studied newspaper studies , literature and theater history in Munich . After acting lessons with Otto Falkenberg and several engagements in Hannover and Munich, she was first in 1945 for the BR as an actress and spokeswoman for radio plays active, a little later as a reporter at the time radio . The name suffix Fleyen- was created in view of her place of birth Fley .

From 1965 to 1988 she was part of the advice team for the ARD programWhat am I? “With Robert Lembke , in which she took turns with Marianne Koch . In addition, she hosted shows of all stripes, auto magazines on fashion shows or folk music, regularly the evening news of the Bavarian television and five years " here and now " at WDR television .

At the instigation of the later mayor Erich Kiesl , Fleyenschmidt was put on the election list for the Munich City Council in 1978 for the CSU ; it received the second most votes after Kiesl himself. The legislative period ended in 1984. In 1984 she was awarded the Golden Medal of the Bavarian Broadcasting Corporation in recognition of her services .

Anneliese Fleyenschmidt was married to the director Otto Arneth . She died in May 2007 at the age of 87. Her grave is in the old part of the forest cemetery in Munich .

Radio plays

Fonts

  • We're on the air. Cheerful in front of and behind the cameras. Schulz, Munich / Percha 1972.
  • with Josef Blaumeiser: Sa-animal and "fable" -like. Herbig, Munich 1976.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. knerger.de: The grave of Anneliese Fleyenschmidt