Eva Ebner

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Eva-Ruth Ebner (born January 14, 1922 in Danzig ; † January 31, 2006 in Berlin ) was a German actress , screenwriter and assistant director .

Life

In the mid-1950s, Ebner began to work in various film assistants, such as living with Lola Montez by Max Ophüls and Zeit und Zeit zu die (1958, A Time to Love and a Time to Die ) by Douglas Sirk in 1955 . Since Girls in Uniform (1958) she has been an assistant director and has worked on over 250 major German films such as The Tiger of Eschnapur and The Indian Tomb , People in the Hotel (all 1959), several Edgar Wallace films and Old Surehand Part 1 (1965 ) With. The last film she was in charge of in this position was Rosa Luxemburg by Margarethe von Trotta in 1986 .

In several of these films she also appeared in small supporting roles (for example in people in a hotel ). Since 1990 she has concentrated entirely on acting. She appeared in over 200 movies, television films and also in several television series , for example in Anna annA , Lexx - The Dark Zone , Wolffs Revier , Der Bulle von Tölz , Polizeiruf 110 and Sternenfänger . In 2003 Lothar Lambert shot the documentary I am, thank God, in the film! Her last appearances include the comedies Der Wixxer (2004, as Miss Drycunt ) and 18:15 from Ostkreuz (2006).

Quotes

"I worked with 63 directors and survived them all!"

- Eva Ebner

“The honorary member of the BRV e. V. probably has the longest filmography that a German filmmaker has ever achieved. 250 films alone also bear her signature as an assistant director ... [...] Later another 200 works were added as an actress [...]. "

Filmography

Production Secretary

  • 1952–53: Orient Express (TV series, several episodes)
  • 1954–55: Flash Gordon (TV series)

Script girl

Assistant director

actress

  • 1986: Permit, Undertaker (TV movie)
  • 1987: Aquaplaning (TV movie)
  • 1987: The sky over Berlin
  • 1987: arrangement (short film)
  • 1987: Anita - Dances of Vice
  • 1988: accomplices
  • 1988: Line 1
  • 1988: The Passenger - Welcome to Germany
  • 1988: La Amiga - The girlfriend
  • 1988: Game, Set and Match (TV series)
  • 1988: maneuvers
  • 1988: The Kink - The Story of a Miracle Healing (TV Movie)
  • 1989: Roll Back (short film)
  • 1989: Three Under One Blanket (TV series)
  • 1989: forced action
  • 1989: love, death and little devils
  • 1989: Leporello or I liked to wave (short film)
  • 1989: Siebenstein (TV series)
  • 1989: Vera and Babs (TV series)
  • 1990: The Happiness of the Future (TV Movie)
  • 1990: Chronicle of the Rain
  • 1991: The Magic of Venus (Meeting Venus)
  • 1992: Stuppi & Wolf (TV movie)
  • 1992: Never sleep again - never go back
  • 1992: Heavy current (TV film)
  • 1993: Me and Christine
  • 1993: Anna annA
  • 1994: The ogre
  • 1994: Swingpfennig / Deutschmark
  • 1994: above - below
  • 1994: Wolffs Revier : Love Hotel (TV)
  • 1994: Two old hands: Every beginning is difficult (TV)
  • 1994: Bülowbogen practice : helpless (TV)
  • 1995: AS: One shouldn't talk badly about the dead
  • 1995: Neurosia - 50 years of perverse
  • 1995: Solo Talent (short film)
  • 1996: Abbuzze! The bath salt film
  • 1996: the old house
  • 1996: The Blind Man (TV Movie)
  • 1996: King of Evergreen (TV movie)
  • 1997: The She-rat (TV movie)
  • 1998: The Guard : Old Ladies and Other Dangers (TV)
  • 1998: Wolffs Revier: Auto-Crash (TV)
  • 1998: Preferably Marlene: father and son (TV)
  • 1998: Lexx - The Dark Zone : Terminal
  • 1998: Edgar Wallace: The Scary Letters
  • 1999: Seduced - A Dangerous Affair (TV Movie)
  • 1999: The Last Witness : The Flies, the Maggots, the Death (TV)
  • 1999: Paradise is a Trap (TV movie)
  • 1999: Train of Desires (short film)
  • 1999: Made in Moabit
  • 1999: Szamota's lover
  • 2002: Wolffs Revier: A thousand little helpers (TV)
  • 2002: Star Catcher (multiple episodes, TV)
  • 2003: The bull from Tölz: Berliner Luft (TV)
  • 2003: I'm, thank God, in the film!
  • 2004: The wanker
  • 2004: Around the world in 80 days
  • 2006: 18:15 from Ostkreuz

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Obituary of the BVR: "The cinema legend Eva Ebner is dead", see verbaende.com