Enzi Fuchs

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Enzi Fuchs , actually Renate Maria Enzia Fuchs (born January 28, 1937 in Regensburg ), is a Bavarian actress .

Life

Enzi Fuchs was born as the daughter of the country doctor Dr. Josef Fuchs was born in Regensburg and spent his childhood and youth in Bärnau . Her father had a practice and apartment there at Tachauer Str. 1. As a young woman she left her home in Upper Palatinate, took acting lessons from Oscar von Schab and completed a dance training. After her debut at the Munich Volkstheater , she was seen in numerous guest performances at various theaters, including the 1972 Ruhr Festival in Sperrs Koralle Meier as the master baker's wife. Since 1983 she was a member of the ensemble of the Munich Volkstheater.

Fuchs drew attention to himself since the mid- 1960s with smaller film roles and in the comedy nobility of Bavarian Broadcasting . She became known through her appearances in television series, including the Royal Bavarian District Court , Der Schwammerlkönig , Der Alte , Monaco Franze - The Eternal Stenz and Irgendwie und Sowieso . Her final breakthrough came as the housekeeper Fanny in the television series Zwei Münchner in Hamburg and finally as Franzi Pirchner in the series Der Bergdoktor (1993-1998) alongside Gerhart Lippert , later Harald Krassnitzer . In 1997 she played the leading role in the 13-part Sat.1 series Sophie - Smarter than the Police . She appeared as Maria Leitner in the Wilder Kaiser film series (1999–2002) and as Frau Schirmer in the ZDF television series Samt und Silk (2000–2005). Since 2014 she has played the role of grandma Eberhofer in the film adaptations of the Eberhofer crime novels by Rita Falk .

Filmography (selection)

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Individual evidence

  1. City takes care of the grave of the father of actress Enzi Fuchs. Retrieved December 15, 2019 .