Emmy Jülich
Emmy Jülich (born January 1, 1901 in Cologne , † after 1971) was a German actress .
Live and act
Emmy Jülich received her artistic training in her hometown of Cologne and then played theater in the German provinces in the 1920s. In the Third Reich she was banned from working. After 1945, Emmy Jülich performed at the theater in Dortmund until 1955, where she embodied established women such as Frau Vogl in Sturm im Wasserglas or Alexandrowna in The Last Waltz . In 1958 Emmy Jülich came to Hamburg and was there for many years a member of the ensemble of Friedrich Schütters Young Theater. The Cologne native later worked as a freelancer. Emmy Jülich also did radio and was seen several times in television plays in the 1960s.
Filmography
- 1956: Dr. Vlimmen / Veterinarian Dr. Vlimmen
- 1964: Such a cute little beast
- 1965: Paul Klinger tells adventurous stories
- 1966: Intercontinental Express
- 1967: A case for Titus Bunge
- 1967: In the bush of Mexico
- 1968: Police radio calls
Web links
- Emmy Jülich in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Emmy Jülich at filmportal.de
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Jülich, Emmy |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | January 1, 1901 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Cologne |
DATE OF DEATH | after 1971 |