Erika Rumsfeld

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Erika Rumsfeld (March 8, 1919 - July 30, 1998 ) was a German actress and radio play speaker .

She played mainly Low German roles in the Ernst Waldau Theater in Bremen . In addition, she was one of the busiest radio play speakers at Radio Bremen . The ARD radio play database lists over 300 productions in which she has been heard since 1950, mostly in leading roles. In addition to some works in High German, it was primarily dialect radio plays in Low German where she stood in front of the microphones. From 1961 to 1977 she also appeared in various roles on television, including a. in the Rudi Carrell Show (1966) and with Loriot (1976/77).

Television films

  • 1961: Stine vom Löh on a long journey (Rieke Irtz)
  • 1966: Black Birds (Ellen Parker)
  • 1967: The Fräulein (Erna Diepholz)
  • 1968: Four hours from Elbe 1 (Aunt Lise)
  • 1969: The Dubrow Crisis (Elli Szieguleit)
  • 1969: peers
  • 1971: Kolibri (Lene)
  • 1972: Not getting by on income (Garry Franzen)
  • 1972: Youth of a student (Helga Hagemann)

Awards / honors

  • 1979: Awarded the Richard Ohnsorg Prize

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Obituary notice "In Memoriam"