Eva Zlonitzky
Eva Zlonitzky (* 12. May 1931 as Eva Zlonicky in Karwin in Moravian-Ostrau , Czechoslovakia ) is a German actress .
Live and act
The daughter of a Moravian graduate engineer graduated from secondary school before she received artistic training at the Hertha Genzmer theater school in Wiesbaden . In 1953, her teacher placed her at the Hessian State Theater in Wiesbaden under the artistic direction of Detlof Krüger . In the next two seasons Eva Zlonitzky was seen alongside renowned colleagues such as Klaus Schwarzkopf , Erwin Kohlund , Margrit Winter , Max Nemetz , Katharina Brauren and Günter Strack . Her roles there include the goddess of peace in Giraudoux 's The Trojan War Doesn't Take place , Amelia in Lorca's Bernarda Alba's house and Norah in O'Neill's O wilderness . From 1955 she continued her theater work on stages in Tübingen , Konstanz and Braunschweig . Eventually the artist settled in Hamburg .
Eva Zlonitzky was brought in front of the camera for the first time for two films (made in 1954 in Wiesbaden studios) during the Wiesbaden era. Later (since 1963) television work was to gain importance in her career. Eva Zlonitzky played since the late 1960s in a number of extremely successful series or multi-part continuous roles, including The Despicable One , Death of a Student , PS and This Drombuschs . Usually her husband Claus Peter Witt directed it . She took on guest roles in other successful ZDF series such as Die Schwarzwaldklinik and Das Traumschiff .
Filmography (selection)
TV unless otherwise stated
- 1954: Roses from the South (cinema)
- 1954: The golden plague (cinema)
- 1963: Have
- 1966: Harbor Police (TV series) - Jump off the bridge
- 1968: Cliff Dexter (an episode)
- 1969: Captain Harmsen (one episode)
- 1969: News from the provinces
- 1969–1971: The incorrigible as Elke
- 1972: Hooper's Last Hunt (two parts)
- 1973: Hamburg Transit (one episode)
- 1973: Prussian Parade No. 17
- 1974: A Divorced Woman (Miniseries, Episode 4)
- 1974/1975: PS (multi-part)
- 1976: Oblomov's love
- 1977: The Demons (four-part series)
- 1981: Death of a student (six-part)
- 1983: children of our people
- 1985: Forever and ever (cinema)
- 1988: Tatort - Haunted Ice Age
- 1993: These Drombuschs (series)
- 1997: The wedding present
- 1998: girl friends - friendship with heart (one episode)
- 2000: The Rescue Pilots (an episode)
- 2001: Großstadtrevier (TV series) - Hard School
- 2003: Help me, I'm a millionaire
- 2007: Notruf Hafenkante (TV series) - Autumn storm
Remarks
- ↑ according to Glenzdorf's international film lexicon and filmportal.de
- ↑ a b lt. Theater archive Kay Less
literature
- Herbert A. Frenzel , Hans Joachim Moser (ed.): Kürschner's biographical theater manual. Drama, opera, film, radio. Germany, Austria, Switzerland. De Gruyter, Berlin 1956, DNB 010075518 , p. 838.
- Johann Caspar Glenzdorf: Glenzdorf's international film lexicon. Biographical manual for the entire film industry. Volume 3: Peit – Zz. Prominent-Filmverlag, Bad Münder 1961, DNB 451560752 , p. 1946.
Web links
- Eva Zlonitzky in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Eva Zlonitzky at filmportal.de
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Zlonitzky, Eva |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Zlonicky, Eva (maiden name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 12, 1931 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Karviná , Czechoslovakia |