Brigitte Walbrun

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Brigitte Walbrun (born September 1954 in Munich ) is a German actress .

Life

Brigitte Walbrun completed an acting training . She also had lessons in singing and classical ballet . In 1978 she won the Robert Stolz Prize in the musical category .

Walbrun worked for Bayerischer Rundfunk in numerous recordings in the television series Der Komödienstadel . She played in 1980 under the direction of Olf Fischer the Rosl in Komödienstadel production The Strohwitwer . In 1981 the late harvest followed, or even autumn has beautiful days . Since 2002 she has played in several productions of the comedy nobility almost every year .

From the mid-1990s, Walbrun was also regularly seen on German television, mainly in productions of the Bavarian radio , but also in television series on ZDF and SAT1 . Walbrun took on continuous series roles, episode roles and guest roles, for example in 1995 in the daily soap Verbotene Liebe .

The ZDF occupied Walbrun 2006 in the TV movie The sky over Cornwall from the Rosamunde Pilcher -Fernsehreihe. A version of this was also produced as an audio book , in which Walbrun also participated.

Special recognition attained Walbrun mainly by the continuous series starring the Rosi Kirchleitner in the BR - television series home is at home , where they along side since 2007 Wilhelm Manske and Erber Ursula plays. In 2012 she appeared in a supporting role in the ZDF crime film Die Tote ohne Alibi ; she played the wife of the Munich CFO Dr. Let. She had episodic roles in the ZDF series Die Bossin (2012; as secretary Ella Klein) and White and Blue Stories (2015; as Elke Wanninger, the bride's mother). In September 2016 she was seen in the ZDF crime series Die Rosenheim-Cops in a leading role in the episode; she played Emmi Riedmair, the assistant to the management of a Rosenheim brewery.

Brigitte Walbrun also played theater . In the 1986/87 season she appeared at the Bremerhaven City Theater as Eliza Dootlittle in the musical My Fair Lady . Directed by Gerd Lohmeyer , she starred at the Münchner Kammerspiele in 2001 in the burlesque collage The Miraculous Crossing of the Würm by Philip Arp .

In 2015 she received the Bavarian Poet Thaler from the Munich tower writers .

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Der Komödienstadel: Der Strohwitwer Internet presence of Bayerischer Rundfunk, first broadcast: March 31, 1980
  2. Der Komödienstadel: Spätlese Internet presence of Bayerischer Rundfunk, first broadcast: September 6, 1981
  3. The Komödienstadel: Das Attenhammer Christkindl Internet presence of Bayerischer Rundfunk, first broadcast: December 24, 2003
  4. Der Komödienstadel: Der Prinzregentenhirsch Internet presence of Bavarian Radio, first broadcast: January 6, 2004
  5. The Komödienstadel: Heart Solo ( Memento from 1 March 2011 at the Internet Archive ) website ARD.de. First broadcast: May 15, 2005
  6. The Komödienstadel: Maps don't lie ( Memento from October 11, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Internet presence of Bayerischer Rundfunk, first broadcast: October 16, 2005
  7. Der Komödienstadel: Everything under control. Internet presence of Bayerischer Rundfunk, first broadcast: January 21, 2007
  8. Page no longer available , search in web archives: Rosamunde Pilcher - Der Himmel über Cornwall Homepage FFP Media TV production@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / edvxpert.com
  9. Heaven over Cornwall Homepage Publishing house and studio for audio book production
  10. Der Valentin and I ( Memento from March 1, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Review in: Theater heute , issue No. 3/2001. Archive version. Retrieved September 27, 2016
  11. The half-sleep of reason . Criticism. In: Süddeutsche Zeitung of January 26, 2001