Annemarie Wernicke

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Annemarie Wernicke (born November 11 in Munich ) is a German actress .

life and career

The daughter of the actor Otto Wernicke made her stage debut in 1948 alongside her father in Thomas Engels Treibgut in the studio of the Bavarian State Theater . Between 1954 and 1993 Annemarie Wernicke was part of the ensemble of the Bavarian State Theater . During this time, Wernicke , who was appointed state actress , embodied numerous classic stage roles and worked with various renowned directors. For example, in 1979 she played “Aunt Juliana” in Ingmar Bergman's production of Henrik Ibsen's Hedda Gabler in the Residenztheater and two years later in the same house in Bergman's dramatic triptych Nora and Julie; Scenes of a marriage. The Bergman Project the "Frau Linde" in Nora .

In addition, she sporadically took on roles in film and television productions. She starred in children's films such as Walter Oehmichen's fairy tale adaptation Little Brother and Little Sister and the 1973 film adaptation of Erich Kästner's The Flying Classroom , in television adaptations of plays such as Nikolaj Gogol's marriage comedy , Anton Chekhov's cherry orchard and Ludwig Thomas two one-act plays, as well as in the television series Tatort .

She also worked as a spokesperson for radio plays and animated films such as Ferdinand Diehl's Immer wieder Glück . As a voice actress she lent her voice and a. Cécile Aubry in The Black Rose , Jörgen Lindström in the silence and Butterfly McQueen in Gone with the Wind and duel in the sun .

Filmography (selection)

Radio plays (selection)

Unknown date:

  • The Ursitory - Director: Robert Bichler

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Volker D. Laturell : Theater and Youth in Munich: a compilation of 500 years of Munich theater history , Tins 1970, p. 106
  2. Der Spiegel , No. 4, 1948, p. 24f.
  3. Deutsches Theater-Lexikon , vol. 6, fascicle 32/33: Weisbrod-Wiel , Ingrid Bigler-Marschall (eds.), KG Saur / Walter de Gruyter 2012, p. 3266.
  4. Deutsches Bühnenjahrbuch , Vol. 92, Genossenschaft Deutscher Bühnen-Anerbeiger (Ed.), FA Günther & Sohn 1983, p. 347