Brigitte Heick

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Brigitte Heick (born February 9, 1943 in the German Empire ) is a German costume designer .

Live and act

After completing secondary school, Brigitte Heick received training to become a costume master and costume designer at the Hamburg Fashion School. This was followed by practical training as an assistant at NDR and in the theater company FW Burmeister. In 1965 Heick started working as a costume designer. In this position, she worked with leading German television directors for the next three decades from the early 1970s, including Peter Schulze-Rohr , Wolfgang Staudte , Wolfgang Petersen , John Olden , Eberhard Itzenplitz , Alfred Weidenmann , Thomas Fantl and Horst Königstein .

Brigitte Heick also supplied countless television shows, some of which were staged by the veteran Ekkehard Böhmer , and worked for advertising. As early as 1987 she stated that she had supplied around 150 television games and around 100 shows (including the great ARD Saturday night success Amlauf Band with Rudi Carrell and two late Otto TV shows with comedian Otto Waalkes ) with her costume designs. Also two early scene - Mystery around the NDR Commissioners Trimmel and Finke showed Heicks costumes. Since the turn of the millennium, there has been no evidence of any costume-making activity by Heick in film or television.

Filmography

As a costume designer for television, unless otherwise stated

literature

  • Film and Television Design Annual, 2nd year 1987, hrgg. from the Association of Production Designers, Film Architects and Costume Designers eV, p. 123
  • Film and Television Design Annual, 7th year 1993/94, hrgg. from the Association of Production Designers, Film Architects and Costume Designers eV, p. 164

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