Eleonore Tappert

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Eleonore Tappert (born February 7, 1897 in Lesewitz , Steinau an der Oder , Lower Silesia ; † 2000 ) was a German actress and voice actress .

Life

Eleonore Tappert appeared as a stage actress in Berlin, among other places. Since the 1930s she has been increasingly involved in feature film productions. She worked under numerous well-known directors such as Douglas Sirk in the film adaptation of Henrik Ibsen’s Stützen der Gesellschaft , Johannes Riemann in Ave Maria with Beniamino Gigli , Willi Forst in Bel Ami , Géza von Bolváry in Dream Music , Herbert B. Fredersdorf in his adaptation of the fairy tale about King Drosselbart with Ottokar Runze in the title role, Hans Deppe in Relatives are also people , Paul Martin in Das Bad auf der Tenne and William Dieterle in his remake of the monumental film Herrin der Welt . Her partners were stars like Willy Fritsch and Lilian Harvey in Frau am Steuer , Marika Rökk in Kora Terry and Heinz Rühmann in the film adaptation of Heinrich Spoerls Gasmann . Her last productions include the television film The Despicable One ... and her pride from the series of the same name .

As a voice actress, Eleonore Tappert lent her voice to Celia Lovsky in Jakobowsky and the Colonel, among others .

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Eleonore Tappert. In: Fernsehserien.de . Retrieved May 13, 2020 .