Gabriele Reismüller

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Gabriele Reismüller (born November 30, 1920 in Degerndorf , † November 24, 1969 in Munich ) was a German actress .

Life

She received lessons at the drama school of the State Theater in Munich and started her first engagement here in 1941. She later moved to Erfurt .

Since 1941 she appeared in films and her roles gradually became more important. In 1944 she took on her first leading role in the Bavarian comedy Die chaste Sünderin as the daughter of Joe Stöckel and Elise Aulinger .

After the end of the war she played at the Staatstheater Stuttgart until 1950 , between 1950 and 1952 at the Deutsches Theater in Göttingen and until 1955 at the Komödie in Basel . She later made guest appearances in Frankfurt am Main and Cologne .

She was initially seen in significant roles in film comedies , for example in The Millionaire at the side of Hans Moser . It was largely forgotten in the 1960s. At the age of not quite 49 she committed suicide and was buried in the new part of the forest cemetery (456-W-6) in Munich.

Filmography (selection)

Radio plays

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Erich Scheibmayr: Who? When? Where? Personalities in Munich cemeteries. Munich 1989, ISBN 3-9802211-1-3