Eva Eras
Eva Eras was a German actress and voice actress .
Life
In 1933 Eva Eras played alongside Heinz Rühmann in the comedy There is only one love . However, further film appearances are not known. In the 1940s she was part of the ensemble of the Dresden Comedy. She was also seen on theaters in Berlin , Bremen , Leipzig and Prague . After the Second World War , she appeared primarily in Berlin, including in 1953 at the Hebbel Theater under the direction of Walther Suessenguth in Defraudanten , a play by Alfred Polgar . From 1949 she was also regularly used as a voice actress. She lent her voice to Anna Magnani particularly often, for example in The Tattooed Rose , Wild is the Wind and The Man in the Snakeskin . Even Joan Crawford has been dubbed several times by Eras, as in Humoresque , Possessed and Mildred Pierce . She was the German voice of Bette Davis in The Virgin Queen and Lullaby for a Corpse . Subscribed to strong women, she also dubbed Marlene Dietrich in Angel of the Hunted . Your last dubbing work dates from the 1960s.
Era's husband was an Italian diplomat who served as an ambassador in Berlin during World War II.
literature
- Eva Eras . In: Thomas Bräutigam : Stars and their German voices. Lexicon of voice actors . Marburg 2009, ISBN 978-3-89472-627-0 , p. 89.
Web links
- Eva Eras in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Eva Eras in the German dubbing index
- List of her work as a voice actress on synchrondatenbank.de
- Eva Eras ( Memento from April 20, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) on deutsche-synchronsprecher.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ Presumably died; Date of birth and death not known.
- ↑ Hans Joachim Reichhardt: Theater in Berlin 1945-1970 . H. Spitzing, 1972, p. 340.
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SURNAME | Eras, Eva |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actress and voice actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | 19th century or 20th century |