Eva Maria Bayerwaltes

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Eva Maria Bayerwaltes (born July 28, 1950 in Bonn ) is a German actress and voice actress .

Life

Bayerwaltes attended a humanistic grammar school and learned Latin and ancient Greek there . After graduating from high school (1969) she was accepted after the entrance examination with audition led by Hilde Weissner at the Salzburg Mozarteum , where she trained as an actor until 1972, which she completed with a diploma as a certified stage actress. Her training included a. Singing , breathing technique, vocal technique, training in dramatic lessons, stage studies, costume studies and literary history .

She had her first permanent engagement at the Städtische Bühnen Freiburg . (1972-1975). This was followed by engagements at the Schwaben State Theater in Memmingen (1975–1977) and at the Hessian State Theater Marburg (1978–1982). She had guest contracts in the 1977/78 season at the Landesbühne Niedersachsen Nord in Wilhelmshaven and at the Heilbronn Theater .

In 1972, while she was still at drama school, she made her film debut on television , subsequently Sister Ignatia from the crime series The Commissioner . From the 1980s Bayerwaltes was seen regularly on German television, often in ZDF productions . She took on continuous series roles, episode roles and guest roles in numerous television series. Bayerwaltes played in numerous television series . In the eleven-part television series Heimat - Eine deutsche Chronik (1984), which she shot parallel to her theater engagement at the time in Singen am Bodensee , she later played the role of Pauline Kröber, a woman between the ages of 30 and 60, from the third episode (1992) in the sequel The Second Home - Chronicle of a Youth then as Aunt Pauline.

She gained fame among younger audiences in 1999 when she lent her voice to various witches and maids in the KiKA cartoon series SimsalaGrimm .

She also appeared in various television films , including Suddenly Grandpa (2006) and, alongside Christine Neubauer , in the refugee drama Die Erntehelferin (2007); In particular, her “strict” head sister Inge will be remembered in the television comedy The Second Spring (2003), in which she ruled a spa clinic in Bad Elster with a strong hand and a tough regiment and four senior citizens who were experiencing their second spring constantly indicates the rules of the clinic.

In 2003 she was seen in several episodes of the television series In allerfreund as head nurse Ruth Faust, who comes to the Sachsenklinik as a substitute for head nurse Ingrid and manages the staff there with her military style. In November 2004 (episode 244: The Power of Love) she could be seen again as Ruth Faust, this time as the care manager in a senior citizens' residence.

In the ZDF crime series SOKO Stuttgart , she played the continuous series role of Professor Dr. Wolter, the head of forensic medicine , who has been supported by her assistant Benedikt Förster ( Florian Wünsche ) since 2015 . In 2018, her role figure leaves forensic medicine to take more care of her students. In the 11th season of the series SOKO Stuttgart (2019) Bayerwaltes had another guest appearance in her role on the occasion of the Förster disputation .

In smaller roles she was also seen in the cinema in the films The Terrible Girl (1990, as a secretary) and Bibi Blocksberg .

At the beginning of the 1980s Bayerwaltes attended a dubbing seminar at the Bavarian Broadcasting Corporation in Munich and got into dubbing. As a dubbing actress, Bayerwaltes voiced Linda Bassett , Kathy Bates , Stockard Channing , Whoopi Goldberg , Anémone and Miriam Margolyes, among others . She also spoke to Ms. Montague (originally Julie Walters ) in the animated film Gnomeo and Juliet . In the cartoon series The Magic Carousel , she speaks the cow Wilma, who sings like an opera singer and gets on the nerves of the villagers. She also spoke various roles in television series, including Star Trek: Enterprise .

Bayerwaltes has lived in Munich as a freelance actress since 1982 . She describes herself as a “devout Catholic ” and, in addition to her Munich residence, owns a house in Upper Franconia . She is the mother of the voice actress Malika Bayerwaltes .

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g h Interview with actress Eva Maria Bayerwaltes (SOKO Stuttgart) . Flashing Light.de from June 5, 2015. Retrieved October 11, 2017.
  2. The second spring . Plot, cast and photos of the scene. Retrieved October 11, 2017.
  3. Episode 177: I love you, mom . Plot, cast and photos of the scene. Retrieved October 11, 2017.
  4. In all friendship (244) . Plot and cast. Retrieved October 11, 2017.
  5. Fresh blood for "Soko Stuttgart" . In: Esslinger Zeitung of November 7, 2015. Retrieved October 11, 2017.
  6. a b c Eva Maria Bayerwaltes - Exclusive interview . At Promigeflüster on October 8, 2015. Retrieved on October 11, 2017.
  7. Foreign voices (218) , time period 4m20s - 4m32s. Retrieved April 5, 2018.
  8. ^ SOKO Stuttgart: Couchsurfing . Plot and cast. Official website of the ZDF . Retrieved November 28, 2019.