Anneliese Würtz

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Anneliese Würtz (born August 4, 1900 in Lübeck ; † April 1981 there ; occasionally also listed as Annaliese Würtz ) was a German actress , radio play and voice actor .

Life

Anneliese Würtz took private acting lessons and played her first roles in theaters in Osnabrück , Leipzig and Dresden . Then she was at various Berlin stages ( Comedy , Lustspielhaus , Hebbel Theater and Schiller Theater ) operates.

Anneliese Würtz also worked in many film , television and radio play productions .

Among other things, she played the role of the carpenter Ms. Windscheidt in 1944 in the still very popular film Die Feuerzangenbowle by Helmut Weiss with Heinz Rühmann , Erich Ponto , Paul Henckels and Hans Leibelt . Also worked Anneliese Würtz in the feature films Ripening Youth 1933 by Carl Froelich with Horst Beck and Albert Florath , 1939 Salonwagen E 417 from Paul Verhoeven with Paul Hörbiger , Curd Jürgens and Käthe von Nagy and in 1959 Peter shoots the bird under the direction von Géza von Cziffra with Peter Alexander , Maria Sebaldt and Agnes Windeck with. Their last appearance in a movie she had in 1978 with the figure of Isolde in The Whitsun excursion by Michael Günther with Elisabeth Bergner and Martin Held .

From the 1960s she was also seen as an actress in various television series such as Das Kriminalmuseum , Drüben bei Lehmanns and Berlin - 0:00 to 24:00 .

She also worked as a voice actress. Anneliese Würtz could be heard as a German voice in the productions of the Walt Disney Studios Cinderella , Alice in Wonderland and Sleeping Beauty and the Prince .

Anneliese Würtz was married to the actor Edgar Pauly .

Filmography (selection)

Radio plays (selection)

  • 1947: The shopkeeper story
  • 1947: A trip into spring
  • 1949: Once upon a time
  • 1949: Adventure in the zoo
  • 1953: What are seven years?
  • 1954: The road to Ancona
  • 1954: Holidays every four quarters
  • 1954: probation period
  • 1956: I'll be right back
  • 1956: His Majesty Mr. Seiler
  • 1956: Ciske the rat
  • 1957: The trip to Italy
  • 1958: peace for an evening?
  • 1959: The résumés of Mr. Schinowski
  • 1959: It was Christmas
  • 1960: This side of the border
  • 1960: Oh my star
  • 1960: Tanguy
  • 1961: The possessed
  • 1961: The window to the hallway
  • 1964: The visit
  • 1965: In the dust chambers
  • 1969: Sunny afternoon
  • 1972: The seven points
  • 1976: Murder at Lietzensee (two parts)
  • 1980: cellar louse

Synchronization (selection)

  • 1948: Port of Temptation
  • 1950: A city holds its breath
  • 1950: Just for the sake of my wife
  • 1951: Cinderella
  • 1952: Alice in Wonderland
  • 1956: The Beast
  • 1956: With brute force
  • 1957: ... and women always beckon
  • 1957: War and Peace
  • 1959: Sleeping Beauty and the Prince
  • 1960: The Village of the Damned
  • 1960: sons and lovers
  • 1960: midnight peaks
  • 1963: The birds
  • 1965: The smile of a summer night

literature

  • Johann Caspar Glenzdorf: Glenzdorf's international film lexicon. Biographical manual for the entire film industry. Volume 3: Peit – Zz. Prominent-Filmverlag, Bad Münder 1961, DNB 451560752 , pp. 1920–1921.
  • Herbert A. Frenzel , Hans Joachim Moser (ed.): Kürschner's biographical theater manual. Drama, opera, film, radio. Germany, Austria, Switzerland. De Gruyter, Berlin 1956, DNB 010075518 , p. 827.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Over at Lehmann's. In: Michael Reufsteck , Stefan Niggemeier : Das Fernsehlexikon . All over 7000 programs from Ally McBeal to the ZDF hit parade. Goldmann, Munich 2005, ISBN 3-442-30124-6 , p. 303.
  2. Berlin - 0:00 to 24:00. In: Michael Reufsteck, Stefan Niggemeier: Das Fernsehlexikon. All over 7000 programs from Ally McBeal to the ZDF hit parade. Goldmann, Munich 2005, ISBN 3-442-30124-6 , p. 137.