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Carlamaria Heim (born March 2, 1932 in Munich ; † April 9, 1984 ibid) was a German actress and writer .
Life
Carlamaria Heim was mainly seen in productions of the Bavarian Broadcasting Corporation . Her few appearances as the quirky, wig-wearing wife of the Bernbacher "Schorsch" in the first season of Meister Eder and his Pumuckl in the early 1980s are unforgettable . In Die Wiesingers she played the cook Babett . She was involved in Helmut Dietl's Munich stories as well as in Monaco Franze - The Eternal Stenz . In 1973 she also stood in front of the camera for the episode A Spark in the Cold of the crime series Der Kommissar . In 1972 she was seen with u. a Lore Lorentz and Heinz von Cleve in a television recording of the play Dracula from the Düsseldorfer Kom (m) ödchen .
Remarkable are the memoirs of her mother Josefa Halbinger, which she edited based on tape recordings, for which she was awarded the Tukan Prize in 1983 . They give a very lively insight into the life of working-class families in Munich from the beginning of the 20th century to around the 1960s. Carlamaria Heim described her own childhood in Aus der Jugendzeit , which appeared posthumously in 1984 .
Carlamaria Heim was married to the actor and cabaret artist Joachim Hackethal . She died of suicide on April 9, 1984 at the age of 52.
On April 26, 2001, a memorial plaque for Carlamaria Heim was unveiled at Haus Johannisplatz 10 in the Haidhausen district of Munich . A street in Munich is named after her. Carlamaria-Heim-Straße is located near Theresienwiese .
Filmography (selection)
- 1968: disagreements
- 1973: The Commissioner - A Spark in the Cold
- 1974: Schoolgirl Report. Part 8: What Parents Must Never Know
- 1974: Alpenglüh'n in a dirndl skirt
- 1974: Munich stories
- 1976: Der Herr Kottnik (TV series) * 1976: The bread of the baker
- 1977–1984: Police Inspectorate 1 (4 episodes)
- 1982–1983: Meister Eder and his Pumuckl (1.01,1.13,1.17,1.19,1.23,1.26. 6 episodes)
- 1983: Monaco Franze (1 episode)
- 1984: The Wiesingers (TV series)
literature
- Carlamaria Heim: Josefa Halbinger, born in 1900. Memoirs of a Munich working-class child. Obalski and Astor, Munich 1980. ISBN 3-922645-02-X
- Carlamaria Heim: From my youth. Obalski and Astor, Munich 1984. ISBN 978-3922645030
Web links
- Literature by and about Carlamaria Heim in the catalog of the German National Library
- Carlamaria Heim in the Bavarian literature portal (project of the Bavarian State Library )
- Carla Maria Home in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Carlamaria Heim at filmportal.de
Individual evidence
- ^ "A beautiful tradition" Münchner Wochenanzeiger from May 9, 2001 (accessed June 15, 2010)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Home, Carlamaria |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actress and writer |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 2, 1932 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Munich |
DATE OF DEATH | April 9, 1984 |
Place of death | Munich |