Elf Gerhart-Dahlke

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Elfe Gerhart-Dahlke (born July 10, 1919 in Vienna as Elfriede Gerhart ; † November 9, 2007 in Grundlsee ), better known as Elfe Gerhart , was an Austrian actress and visual artist.

Life

Elfe Gerhart (also: Elfie Gerhardt ) appeared as an actress in both feature films and plays . She was married to the German actor Paul Dahlke from 1955 until his death in 1984.

Her first engagement at the theater was at the “Scala” in Vienna. She later performed successfully at the Renaissance Theater in Vienna , at the Theater in der Josefstadt and at the Kammerspiele in Vienna. In Munich she became a member of the State Theater. She played at the Salzburg Festival, among other things, in Jedermann .

From 1956 she lived with Paul Dahlke in a villa on the banks of the Grundlsee (Bräuhof 117). There she also wrote the poems and illustrations that she published in her work Take Time for Another .

Filmography (selection)

Sculptures

  • “The Last” in the sculpture garden Tucherpark , Munich

Awards

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b From the art life of the Gaustadt Vienna. (...) Elfie Gerhardt as Jeanette Danieli (...). In:  Wiener Bilder , No. 26/1939 (XLIV. Volume), June 25, 1939, p. 18, bottom right. (Online at ANNO ). Template: ANNO / Maintenance / wrb.