Eleanor Noelle

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Eleonore Noelle (born January 30, 1924 in Lüdenscheid ; † March 3, 2004 in Stockdorf ) was a German actress and voice actress .

biography

Eleonore Noelle graduated from the drama school of the German Theater in Berlin . She made her stage debut as Gretchen in a production by Faust. A tragedy. in Piła (German Schneidemühl). In 1944 she was brought to Munich by Otto Falckenberg . Further stages were Frankfurt and the Münchner Kammerspiele .

She rarely appeared in film and television productions. So she was u. a. in Paul Verhoeven's television adaptation of Maxim Gorki's night asylum and in an episode of the crime series Der Alte ( The old man strikes twice ).

Eleonore Noelle became known to a wide audience through her second artistic mainstay, dubbing. Since 1949 she was involved extensively and was one of the busiest voice actors of her time. She lent her voice u. a. Anouk Aimée ( La Dolce Vita ), Lauren Bacall (including the yellow stream ), Ingrid Bergman (including a trip to Italy , Infamous , Anastasia ), Claudette Colbert (including when you said goodbye ), Angie Dickinson (including Rio Bravo ), Marlene Dietrich ( The judgment of Nuremberg ), Ava Gardner ( 55 days in Beijing ), Rita Hayworth ( The goddess , Salome dances ), Grace Kelly (inter alia Above the Roofs of Nice and The Window to the Courtyard ), Deborah Kerr ( A warning is given about house friends ), Jeanne Moreau ( elevator to the scaffold ), Simone Signoret ( A Woman in the Saddle ), Elizabeth Taylor ( Giants ), Ingrid Thulin ( The Silence ), Lana Turner (among others In the Network of Passions ) and Shelley Winters (in her Oscar- winning Role in The Diary of Anne Frank ).

She was also active as a speaker in several radio plays, for example in 1959 in the only Paul Temple radio play produced by Bayerischer Rundfunk : Paul Temple and the Conrad case with Karl John and Rosemarie Fendel .

Eleonore Noelle was married to the actor Wolfgang Büttner . She died on March 3, 2004 at the age of 80 in Stockdorf.

Filmography (selection)

  • 1959: night asylum
  • 1962: That's how mom was
  • 1976: Senior Switzerland
  • 1977: The old man strikes twice (TV series Der Alte )

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