Eva Tinschmann

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Eva Ilse Tinschmann (born April 19, 1893 in Königsberg (Prussia) , † August 10, 1978 in Bavaria ) was a German actress .

Life

The East Prussian merchant's daughter received training in singing and acting and began her first permanent engagement in 1922 at the Nelson Theater in Berlin. She remained loyal to this revue and comedy stage in the years to come, but also worked on the Saltenburg stages and the Trianon Theater in the German capital.

From the mid-1930s onwards, numerous offers from film were added. Until shortly before the end of the war, Eva Tinschmann was a very busy batch actress. In fact, she covered the entire subject of supporting roles: Tinschmann played a housekeeper ( journey into the past ) as well as a nurse (a passionate doctor ), a cook ( servants ask for ) as well as a companion ( the second shot ), a prompter ( little one Residenz ) like a doctor's assistant ( then ).

After the end of the National Socialist era , she and her husband Walter Zerlett-Olfenius retired to Roßhaupten in the Allgäu .

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  1. Life data according to the film archive Kay Less