Gisela Fischer (actress, 1929)

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Gisela Angelica (Bermann) Fischer (later Braun) (born April 21, 1929 in Berlin ; † June 19, 2014 in Zurich ) was a German - Swiss actress .

Fischer was the daughter of the publisher Gottfried Bermann and Brigitte Fischer , the daughter of the publisher Samuel Fischer . Gisela Bermann-Fischer (nickname: "Gisi") attended Sarah Lawrence College in the USA . She has a daughter. Fischer was married for a while to the actor Pinkas Braun , whose name she and her daughter Deborah took on. From the mid-1980s until old age she worked as a child and adolescent psychologist in Zurich.

A court dispute over the painting Le quai malaquais by Camille Pissarro (see also looted art ), which the Gestapo had confiscated from her Jewish family in 1938 , was decided in favor of her family in 2009. According to Fischer, this process took a lot of energy.

Filmography

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  • 1959: Land that speaks my language, director: Michael Kehlmann
  • 1963: The crime museum: The woman in the mink , director: Wolfgang Becker
  • 1970: The Commissioner - The Paper Flower Killer, directed by Zbynek Brynych
  • 1974: The check justifies the means, director: Peter Schulze-Rohr
  • 1978: Diary of the seducer, directed by Michael Hild
  • 1981: Derrick - A very old story, directed by Zbynek Brynych
  • 1985: A home for animals - episode 1: Mikki, director: Kai Borsche
  • 1985: A home for animals - episode 4: Caesar, directed by Kai Borsche
  • 1986: A home for animals - episode 16: A relatively small misfortune, director: Kai Borsche
  • 1986: A home for animals - episode 20: An accident seldom comes alone, directed by Kai Borsche
  • 1987: Ossegg or The Truth About Hansel and Gretel, Director: Thees Klahn

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Carl Zuckmayer Gottfried Bermann Fischer. Exchange of letters p. 380
  2. ^ Carl Zuckmayer Gottfried Bermann Fischer. Exchange of letters p. 282 ( comments )
  3. ^ Wrong ways of a Pissarro article in the FAZ of November 2, 2009