Elfie Pertramer
Elfie Pertramer , actually Elfriede Bernreuther (born November 18, 1924 in Munich ; † November 16, 2011 there ) was a German stage and film actress .
Life
Elfie Pertramer grew up in a family of artists. At the beginning of her acting career, she acted as an actress in the Munich cabarets Wespennest and Bunter Würfel . After that, she shot numerous home films in line with her Bavarian idiom and was active as a folk actress on home stages. Again and again she spoke roles in radio plays for Bayerischer Rundfunk and acted in entertainment programs such as the white and blue barrel organ .
In 1962 she had a leading role in the film Max, the pickpocket at the side of Heinz Rühmann . After the rascal stories were made into a film , she mainly played in the dirndl and yodel films of the early 1970s. Elfie Pertramer married the cameraman Franz Ansböck for the third time in 1963 and moved to Sardinia for several years in 1971 for personal reasons. She also lived in Assisi , Italy for a while. It was there that she wrote her two books. After that, she returned and worked again for radio and television. She mixed older recordings from the BR archive with scenes from s'Fensterl zum Hof , her television series that was successful in the 1960s, and commented on them with memories.
Her son Wolfi Fischer has often appeared as an actor in television series on Bavarian Radio since the 1970s. According to him, Walter Sedlmayr was something like his “ foster father ”: “He was close friends with my mother.” Elfie Pertramer's daughter Dorothea has lived in the USA since 1978.
Elfie Pertramer died on November 16, 2011 shortly before her 87th birthday in Munich and was buried in the Westfriedhof.
Fonts
- The magical island . Munich: Süddeutscher Verlag, 1978.
- Elfie Pertramer tells about God and the world . Munich: Süddeutscher Verlag, 1988.
Filmography (selection)
- 1950: two in one suit
- 1950: Riots in Paradise
- 1951: The Wildschütz vom Schliersee (The last shot)
- 1952: The master carver of Ammergau
- 1952: The exchange of women
- 1952: two people
- 1953: marriage strike
- 1954: wedding bells
- 1954: Great parade of stars
- 1955: Central arrest for three days
- 1955: When the alpine roses bloom
- 1955: Three men in the snow
- 1955: Yes, yes, love in Tyrol
- 1955: Vacation on word of honor
- 1956: Where the old forests rustle
- 1956: The Don Cossack Song
- 1957: women are there for love
- 1957: The tired Theodor
- 1957: The Princess of St. Wolfgang
- 1957: Two Bavarians in the harem
- 1959: Hula-Hopp, Conny
- 1959: A man walks through the wall
- 1962: Max, the pickpocket
- 1963: Vacation from me
- 1964: The crime museum: Dr. W.
- 1966: Uncle Filser - The very latest rascal stories
- 1967: hayloft whispers
- 1969: love through the back door
- 1970: when you're with me
- 1970: The little bell under the four-poster bed
- 1970: The red Mariann from Tyrol (TV series)
- 1971: One is always crazy
- 1973: Greetings from the Lederhose
- 1974: Black Forest trip out of lovesickness
- 1974: Greetings from the Lederhose 2nd part: Two buddies on the mountain pasture
- 2003: My life was a ghost train. A homage to Elfie Pertramer by Sybille Krafft
literature
- Sybille Krafft : Bavarian folk actor. 12 personal portraits by Sybille Krafft. Allitera Verlag, Munich 2013, ISBN 978-3-86906-535-9 .
Web links
- Works by and about Elfie Pertramer in the catalog of the German National Library
- Elfie Pertramer in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Elfie Pertramer at filmportal.de
- Eva Demmelhuber: An exceptional Bavarian artist Radio portrait from the BR2 series "Bayerisches Feuilleton", broadcast on December 13, 2014
Individual evidence
- ↑ Elfie Pertramer died Obituary on br.de, accessed on December 10, 2018
- ↑ A rebel with many talents from ( Mittelbayerische.de ) Mittelbayerischer Verlag KG , from May 12, 2015, accessed on December 10, 2018
- ^ "An exceptional Bavarian artist" Eva Demmelhuber inspects the Pertramer estate in the Monacensia
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Pertramer, Elfie |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Bernreuther, Elfriede (real name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German stage and film actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 18, 1924 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Munich , Bavaria, Germany |
DATE OF DEATH | November 16, 2011 |
Place of death | Munich , Bavaria, Germany |