Erne Seder

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Erne Seder (born January 8, 1925 in Vienna ; † June 16, 2006 there ) was an Austrian actress and author.

Life

Erne Seder was the daughter of an artist couple (but lived for a long time with her grandparents in Erdberg on Gestettengasse ), took acting lessons at an early age and passed her exam at the age of sixteen. A year later she got her first stage engagement in Kolberg and married a landowner there.

After her flight in 1945 she received further engagements in Austria, eventually she became a member of the ensemble at the Theater in der Josefstadt , later she also played in Hamburg , Frankfurt and Stuttgart . She experienced her last major stage successes at Felix Dvorak's Berndorfer Festival in Molnar's “Liliom” and Erich Kästner's “Das Lebenslängliche Kind”.

She became known as Mrs. Sokol in the ORF series Die liebe Familie 1980-1991, for which she often wrote the scripts. Erne Seder wrote her first poems at the age of eleven, stories and skits for cabaret and funk followed later . Her participation in the successful time-critical radio program Der Watschenmann from 1967 to 1975 is largely unknown . B. - together with Gerda Falk , the wife of director Walter Davy  - embodied one of the "Hallelujah angels".

Since October 2008 there has been an Erne-Seder-Gasse in St.Marx in Vienna, near Viehmarktgasse .

literature

Filmography

  • 1951 - The old sinner
  • 1955 - Troubled night
  • 1969 - The Commissioner (episode: The Monster )
  • 1979 - Kottan determined (episode: night gas station )
  • 1979 - A real Viennese does not go under (consequence: there is no rest )

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