Erica Schramm

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Erica Schramm (born October 4, 1919 in Hamburg ; † September 11, 2012 in Hamburg-Harvestehude ) was a German actress .

Life

After secondary school she attended the drama school of the Deutsches Schauspielhaus in Hamburg, where she received her first stage roles as a beginner for two years. From 1947 she belonged to the ensemble of the Hamburger Kammerspiele , where she stayed until 1955. After that she returned to the Kammerspiele again and again as part of piece contracts . In 1957 she played at the Atelier-Theater Bern, in 1964 as Mrs. John in Die Ratten at the Ulm Theater , from 1965 to 1966 at the stands in Berlin as Marthe Schwerdlein in Urfaust and Madame Malaprop in Hildesheimer's rivals .

In 1968 she played Ms. Peachum in Die Dreigroschenoper at the Ernst-Deutsch-Theater . During a tour in 1972 she played Marthe Rull in Der zerbrochne Krug . Again at the Hamburger Kammerspiele, her roles included Aurora in Alexandre Bisson's The Sleeping Car Controller (1971), Marie Luise in Claude Magnier's Oscar (1977) and Ms. Kramer in Outside Front Door (1982).

Apart from some feature films like Lina Braake , Erica Schramm could be seen in television series like Tatort , Der Alte and Ein Fall für Zwei. In the series All dogs love Theobald she was seen twelve episodes as Mrs. Kuschka at the side of the main actor Carl Heinz Schroth . Erica Schramm, married to Hanauer, was the mother of one son.

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