Birch Bruck

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Birke Bruck (born April 29, 1938 in Bad Mergentheim ) is a German actress .

Life

Bruck completed an acting training at the State University of Stuttgart . At the same time she had a vocal training for chanson , musical and operetta . At the beginning of her career as an actress there were theater roles . Bruck had engagements in Basel , Lübeck , Wuppertal , Düsseldorf and Wiesbaden .

From the 1960s, Bruck also played roles in the cinema and on television . At the end of the 1960s, she starred in some rather superficial comedies, for example in 1968 in the satirical military comedy With Eichenlaub und Feigenblatt as Frau Majorin. In the north German milieu, the crime film Auf der Reeperbahn at half past twelve (1969) and the sex comedy The Yellow House on Pinnasberg (1970) were set.

In 1967 Birke Bruck played and sang in the musical Heimweh nach St. Pauli by Lotar Olias with Freddy Quinn at the Hamburg Operettenhaus . Arthur Maria Rabenalt brought Birke Bruck in 1973 for his television adaptation of the operetta Der Zarewitsch by Franz Lehár . In the role of Mascha, she and the servant Iwan, played by Harald Juhnke , sing about the anticipation of an erotic night of love in the Buffo duet Tonight I'll come to you .

On television, she also took on a number of recurring episode roles and guest roles. She was often used in crime films and crime series, occasionally because of her language skills as an Italian. Between 1980 and 2007 she appeared in four different episodes of the Tatort television series . Birke Bruck worked several times with the director Wolfgang Staudte , who engaged Bruck for his family series MS Franziska , among other things .

Birke Bruck lives in Hamburg.

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