Astrid Boner

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Astrid Boner , also Astrid Bohner (born August 4, 1935 ), is a German actress and voice actress .

Life

Boner starred in several German entertainment films from the mid-1960s. As her first film appearance, the film database IMDb leads the crime thriller The Murderer with the Silk Scarf , directed by Adrian Hoven from 1966. In 1969 she took part in an episode of the television series Father Brown .

From the late 1960s she appeared in numerous softcore and erotic films that corresponded to the tastes of the time ; She worked with the sex film directors Ernst Hofbauer and Walter Boos, among others . But she also played in the more self-deprecating erotic comedies by Michael Verhoeven ( Engelchen goes on - hoppe, hoppe rider ) and Rolf Thiele ( Come on, my dearest bird ) . In 1970 she played in the film Josefine Mutzenbacher the mother of the female title character, suffering from her husband's excesses of sex. The director of the film, Kurt Nachmann , hired her for the sequel with the title Mutzenbacher Part II - my 365 lovers as prostitutes Milli . Boner worked from 1974 to 1977 in several films from the school girl report series . She repeatedly took on the role of the mother of the young girls, but also an authoritarian character as a public prosecutor, social welfare worker or youth psychologist.

During the time when she starred in soft sex films, she also had "serious" roles, for example in an episode of the court series Marriage in front of the court (1972), in the television series Councilor Schumann (1974) and in the TV film Rest of Life - The Challenge (1975) by Michael Verhoeven. In 1973 she took part in an episode of Peter Frankenfeld's TV entertainment show Peters Bastelstunde . In 1978 she had a small role in the episode The Photographer in the ZDF series Derrick . In 1981 she starred in Running Blue , the miniature gangster film directed by Dominik Graf from the episode film Neonstadt . Until the beginning of the 1990s, Boner appeared as an actress in supporting roles in several television and cinema productions.

Boner also worked as a voice actress. In 1981 she spoke the role of Iris in the German dubbed version of the Italian comedy Gib dem Affen Zucker with Adriano Celentano . In 1984 she was the Rhonda in the American TV movie RSVP - Hollywood is freaking out . She also dubbed actress Jane Carr in her role as Mary Reed in the television series Star Trek: Enterprise . She was also active as a speaker for several radio plays , including Billes mother Mutsch in the productions Bille and Zottel based on the youth books by Rosemarie Eitzert .

Boner also worked as a stage actress . At the Castle Festival in Forchtenstein in Burgenland in 1966, she played Kunigunde's maid in Franz Grillparzer's tragedy, King Ottokar's Glück und Ende . In the 1970s she played theater in Munich .

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Entry in the synchronous database ( Memento from January 6, 2016 in the Internet Archive )
  2. ^ Astrid Boner. In: filmportal.de . German Film Institute , accessed on October 15, 2016 .
  3. Peter's handicraft lesson entry at Fernsehserien.de
  4. Neonstadt (PDF file; 115 kB) program booklet for the Lünen cinema festival
  5. Star Trek: Enterprise Entry in Series Synchron
  6. ^ Astrid Boner entry in the Hörspielland database
  7. Theater history of Burgenland from 1921 to the present , Volume 8, p. 350 (excerpts from Google Books)
  8. Grillparzer-Forum Forchtenstein 1966, p. 110 (excerpts from Google Books)
  9. Deutsches Bühnen Jahrbuch, Volume 84 1976, p. 290 (excerpts from Google Books)