Fairy from Reichlin

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Fee von Reichlin (born April 21, 1912 in Wiesbaden as Felicitas Freiin Reichlin von Meldegg , † October 24, 2002 in Munich ) was a German actress , operetta singer and voice actress .

origin

Her parents were Herbert Freiherr Reichlin von Meldegg (1876-1919) and Ilse geb. Rabl-Rückhard (1883–1962), who married in 1902. She had a brother named Herbert (1903-1956).

Life

Fee von Reichlin worked as a dancer in theater productions from an early age. She later took singing, dance and acting lessons. She played for many years on stages in Prague, Munich, Dresden and Berlin, and from 1945 in Wiesbaden and Munich. She worked both in the field of spoken theater and in revue operettas , musical comedies and cabaret programs ( Die Insulaner ).

In the 1950s, she appeared mainly as a pop singer in appearance ( But mei Hans, who can do it , Text: Fred Rauch , you hear the one Rübezahl? ; A Radl - Rutschpartie ).

Fee von Reichlin made her screen debut in short films by and with Karl Valentin in the 1930s . Her rare film productions include Arthur Maria Rabenalt's The White Adventure and Hans Grimm's Ferien vom Ich . She also made guest appearances in television series and series such as Tatort , Jakob and Adele , Der Alte , Derrick , Ein Heim für Tiere and The Happy Family .

In 1987 she engaged Peter Schamoni along with five other old stars ( Marianne Hoppe , Camilla Horn , Carola Höhn , Rose Renée Roth and Marika Rökk ) and the bridge teacher Ortrud von der Recke for the leading roles in his adaptation of Horst Bienek's novel Schloß Königswald . The ensemble was jointly awarded the Bavarian Film Prize for their portrayals of seven elderly women from the nobility at the end of the Second World War .

Moreover, worked Fee von Reichlin as a speaker and singer in numerous entertainment programs of the BR under Helmuth M. Backhaus with and lent a voice actress her voice u. a. the dragonfly Schnuck in the animated series Maya the Bee and Lynn Wood in the comedy series Dusty, Dusty!

Reichlins' grave is in the north cemetery in Munich.

She had been married to the actor Dolf Zenzen , born in 1909, since April 1945 , from whom she divorced in 1962.

Filmography (selection)

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