Edith Elsholtz

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Edith Elsholtz (born November 19, 1930 in Magdeburg ; † 2004 ) was a German actress and voice actress .

Life

Edith Elsholtz began her stage career in Osnabrück in 1950 before moving to Berlin stages. Soon after, she was also standing in front of film and television cameras. In 1956 she played in Max and Moritz and in 1966 in Hokuspokus or: How do I make my husband disappear ...? With. She had other roles in Rheinsberg (1967) and The Legs of the Elephant (1983). She played the lead role of the adventurous Aunt Alice in the entertainment series Typical Aunty .

In dubbing, she spoke to Connie Stevens in The Babysitter (1958) and His Name was Parrish (1961). She was also heard in the radio plays Benjamin Blümchen and Bibi Blocksberg .

Edith Elsholtz has been part of the ensemble of the cabaret Die Stachelschweine since the 1960s . In the comedian -Pulley as a woman firecrackers man she played simultaneously in the RIAS every Sunday duo partner of comedian colleague Thierry (Dieter Koch) aka Mr. Lupfhügel in shipments Lupfhügels discussions, commentaries and stories and we make music .

According to the catalog of the German National Library, she appears as a singer on two albums by Günter Neumann: “Schwarzer Jahrmarkt” (Phonogram, 1975) and Zille sein Berlin (Deutsche Austrophon, 1996).

Edith Elsholtz was the daughter of actors, voice actors and dialogue writers Peter Elsholtz (1907–1977) and Karin Vielmetter (1907–?). Her brother Arne Elsholtz (1944-2016) was also a well-known voice actor.

Filmography (selection)

Movie and TV

Voice actor

Radio plays (selection)

  • 1956: Carlo Goldoni : Mirandolina - director: Oscar Fritz Schuh (theater recording - RIAS Berlin)
  • 1959: Peter Groma: Unfinished business - Director: Hans Drechsel ( SFB )
  • 1961: Robert T. Odeman : Everything because of Emperor Hadrian (Vera Petersen) - Director: Hans Drechsel (SFB)
  • 1962: Margret Miller: The Tortoise Maurocordatus (Mary) - Director: Lothar Kompatzki (SFB)
  • 1964: Erdmann Graeser : The Koblanks. Back then it was - Stories from old Berlin (Jule, Maid) (Story No. 1 in 12 episodes) - Director: Ivo Veit (RIAS Berlin)
  • 1972: Egon Polling: Hansemann & Sons. Back then it was - Stories from old Berlin (Fräulein Hannemann) (Story No. 17 in 12 episodes) - Director: Ivo Veit ( RIAS Berlin)
  • 1975: Erich Jakob: Bruno Briese's brides. Back then it was - Stories from old Berlin (Mieze, Bruno's old love) (Story No. 23 in 10 episodes) - Director: Ivo Veit ( RIAS Berlin)
  • 1975: Erich Jakob: The cuckoo eggs. Back then it was - Stories from old Berlin (Lissi Lehmann, ballet dancer in Tivoli) (story No. 25 in 12 episodes) - Director: Ivo Veit ( RIAS Berlin)
  • 1976: Georg Hermann : Kubinke - Director: Siegfried Niemann (SFB)
  • 1977: Oswald Mendel: The stately Ferdinand. Back then it was - Tales from Old Berlin (Dodo) (Story No. 26 in 8 episodes) - Director: Ivo Veit (RIAS Berlin)
  • The Adventures of Odysseus (eps. 1-6) (Hera)
  • Benjamin Blümchen (11) on the moon (Professor Habernoll)
  • Benjamin Blümchen (21) as Santa Claus (Mrs. Paschulke)
  • Benjamin Blümchen (22) as a pediatrician (mother)
  • Bibi Blocksberg (4) The bank robber (Mrs. Paschulke)
  • Bibi Blocksberg (5) A bewitched vacation (Mrs. Drösel)
  • Vampire (carousel) The little vampire is traveling (Frau Giffich)
  • Vampire (carousel) The little vampire on the farm (Frau Heringe)
  • The little detectives (3) The marriage fraud (Elli Fiebig)
  • The little detectives (6) The bank robbery (Helene von Rüttenbach)

Web links

Individual references / comments

  1. voice actor profile
  2. From the archives: Radio Legenden, June 2, 2011
  3. Prussian General 42/1973, p.9. October 20, 1973. Retrieved April 13, 2017 .