Eva Yellow
Eva Gelb (* 1946 ) is a German actress , radio play and voice actress .
Life
Eva Gelb appeared as a stage actress in various well-known German-speaking theaters. For example, she played at the Schaubühne am Halleschen Ufer in Berlin, at the Ernst Deutsch Theater in Hamburg, at the Low German Ohnsorg Theater and at the Hamburger Kammerspiele . There she received the leading role alongside Michael Hinz in 1970 in the German-language premiere of Lanford Wilson's The Plush Dog and the Cotton Cat .
In addition to her stage engagements, Eva Gelb also occasionally accepted offers in film and television productions. In the cinema, Eva Gelb, classified as “talented” by the renowned director Franz Marischka , appeared in Alfred Weidenmann's Das Freudenhaus , Jürgen Roland's St. Pauli Report and two film adaptations by Johannes Mario Simmel : directed by Alfred Vohrer in The stuff that dreams are made of and directed by Roland Klick in Lieb Vaterland, may be quiet . She also played in television productions such as Wolfgang Staudte's crime film locker 763 , alongside Heidelinde Weis in Eberhard Itzenplitz ' Gabriellas Rache and in television series such as Hamburg Transit and Pumuckl's Adventure .
She also voiced her voice to numerous actresses as a voice actress. She dubbed Brigitte Nielsen as "Black Witch" in the fairy tale film series Princess Fantaghirò , Hattie McDaniel in the second German version of His Last Command , Nancy Marchand in career with left , Fran Drescher in the Tracey Ullman Show and Lynne Moody in her recurring series role in Knots Landing .
In addition, Eva Gelb is known to a larger audience through her work as a radio play speaker. She spoke in many radio play productions of the EUROPA label, such as in episodes of the youth series Five Friends , A Case for TKKG and The Three ??? . In the European horror series , she spoke the female lead of reporter Maggie Brown next to Gerd Martienzen in the episode Frankenstein's son in the monster laboratory .
Filmography (selection)
- 1971: The brothel
- 1971: Jürgen Roland's St. Pauli Report
- 1972: The stuff dreams are made of
- 1973: Hamburg Transit : The luggage ticket
- 1975: Locker 763
- 1976: Dear fatherland, may you be quiet
- 1978: family trip
- 1994: Gabriella's revenge
- 1999: Pumuckl's adventure
Web links
- Eva yellow in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Eva Gelb at filmportal.de
- Eva Gelb in the German dubbing file
- Directory of Eva Gelbs radio plays on hoerspielland.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ http://www.vollfilm.com/de/actor/eva-gelb
- ↑ Karl-Ernst Herrmann: Schaubühne am Halleschen Ufer am Lehniner Platz, 1962-1987 , Propylaen 1987, p. 31
- ↑ Marilen Andrist: We appear !: Ernst Deutsch Theater , Dölling & Galitz 2001, p. 139.
- ↑ Deutsches Bühnen-Jahrbuch , Volume 92, 1983/84 season, p. 214.
- ↑ Mycenae Theater Correspondence , Volume 20, issues 28-35, Mycenae-Verlag J. Bauer KG 1970
- ^ Franz Marischka : Always smile: history and anecdotes of theater and film , Amalthea 2001, p. 205.
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SURNAME | Yellow, Eva |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actress, radio play and voice actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1946 |