Gaby Reichardt

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Gaby Reichardt (born June 8, 1938 in Frankfurt am Main ) is a German actress , radio play speaker , radio presenter and singer .

Life

Reichardt trained as an actress with Alice George and then worked at the Landesbühne Rhein-Main . With her first TV role as "Emmy Puchel" in the series Die Firma Hesselbach , she became known throughout Germany. During the series, Reichardt also worked at the Städtische Bühnen and at the Fritz Rémond Theater in Frankfurt. From 1969 she played at the State Theater in Mainz , with which she remained connected until 1999.

She appeared again and again on television, for example between 1971 and 1983 several times in Tatort and between 1987 and 1989 in the Hessian stories . Under Sönke Wortmann's director she stood in the film comedy Alone among women (1991) before the camera.

In addition to her work for the theater and television, Gaby Reichardt presented the hr4 folk music program “Gude, Servus und Hallo…” and the program “Eile mit Weile” for many years . She was also successful as a singer: Accompanied by the "Hessenmusikanten", an ensemble of the Hessischer Rundfunk , she released several popular recordings.

Reichardt was married to Georg Aufenanger (1914-2012), the artistic director of the Mainz State Theater .

Radio plays

  • 1961: Mademoiselle Molière - Director: Mathias Neumann
  • 1961: The Elsenberg Game - Director: Fränze Roloff
  • 1962: The Night Alone - Director: Mathias Neumann
  • 1962: Life and deeds of the astute noble Don Quixote from La Mancha (6th part) - Director: Ulrich Lauterbach
  • 1964: Equal rights (from the series: Bei uns deheim - From the life of a Hessian family) - Author and director: Robert Stromberger
  • 1965: The precedent (from the series: Bei uns deheim - From the life of a Hessian family) - Author and director: Robert Stromberger
  • 1966: lead loose! (3rd episode: Se hot sich net changed) - Director: Heinz Otto Müller
  • 1969: Primrose zero six four eight - Director: Theodor Steiner
  • 1969: Die Motten - Director: Jiri Horcicka
  • 1973: When the evening comes - Director: Hans Gerd Krogmann
  • 1973: Six chapters from the revolutionary life of Richard Wagner - Director: Jörg Franz
  • 1974: The first not and the last not - Director: Danielo Devaux
  • 1975: Obituary - Director: Jörg Franz
  • 1982: Becca comes back - Director: Ulrich Lauterbach
  • 1991: Eriwwer un erunner - Director: Alfred Probst
  • 1991: Stories from the country and its people - Director: Georg Bühren
  • 1996: Mother's Day - Director: Ferdinand Ludwig

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Gaby Reichardt at Theaterfreunde Mainz
  2. Die Hesselbachs ( Memento of the original from September 25, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Hessischer Rundfunk @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.hr-online.de
  3. Private website about the Hesselbachs
  4. ^ Georg Aufenanger , Theaterfreunde Mainz