Gisela Engelhardt

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Gisela Engelhardt (* October 1936 ) is a German theater actress , radio play speaker and author .

Life

Engelhardt played theater until the 1970s. She was on the road with the play Abaolard and Heloise by Ronald Milar , directed by Karl Paryla , in Germany as well as in the Netherlands and Switzerland .

Gisela Engelhardt made a name for herself through her work as a speaker in various radio play productions. Among other things, she worked in episodes of the Hanni and Nanni series based on Enid Blyton of the record label Europa with and in several puppet radio plays with Gerd von Haßler , published by Metronome Records in Hamburg. Inspired by the collaboration with von Haßler, Engelhardt also wrote his own children's radio plays such as The Devil's Maze , Robber Wurtzenbutz likes to nibble on canned plums and How Kasper's grandmother became a princess for one night .

In later years Engelhardt also wrote poetry and poetry, although only small editions were published.

Gisela Engelhardt said goodbye to acting today and lives in northern Germany .

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