Gisela Zülch

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Gisela Zülch (born February 17, 1927 in Frankfurt am Main ; † January 31, 2003 in Cologne ) was a German actress and radio play speaker .

Life

Gisela Zülch was the daughter of the art historian Walther Karl Zülch (1883–1966) and his wife Franziska, geb. Hähl (1898–1954) and on his father's side the granddaughter of local history researcher Georg Zülch (1851–1890). She attended schools in her native city as well as in Cologne and Krakow. After her acting training in Dresden, she made her debut in Magdeburg in 1946. Further stations were initially theaters in Dresden, Gera, Jena and Plauen. In 1959 Zülch moved to Oberhausen and played at the theater there, where she met her future husband Günter Lamprecht. Since 1963 she has been working as a freelancer and mainly worked in Cologne.

In 1954 Zülch was seen on the stages of the city of Gera in the title role of Henrik Ibsen's Nora , and also in 1958 at the Dresden State Theater in the comedy Dame Kobold by Pedro Calderón de la Barca . Zülch later worked at the Oberhausen Theater (for example in Curth Flatow's Das Fenster zum Flur ), around 1970 at the Contra-Kreis Theater in Bonn and at the Kölner Kammerspiele, where, among other roles, she was the landlady in Thomas Bernhard's theater maker . In 1968 Zülch made a guest appearance with the Städtische Bühnen Essen at the Berlin Theatertreffen with Jean Genet's Die Walls .

It was not until the 1970s that Zülch began to work in front of the camera and as a radio play speaker. She was seen on television in numerous Tatort episodes, and she also played in several episodes of the series With Body and Soul , and 1993 Wenn Engel Reisen und Stadtklinik .

Gisela Zülch was married twice and had two illegitimate daughters (Roswitha * 1950 and Barbara * 1953). In her second marriage, she was married to her fellow actor Günter Lamprecht from 1967 to 1997 .

Filmography

Radio plays (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Lamprecht-Zülch, Gisela. Hessian biography. In: Landesgeschichtliches Informationssystem Hessen (LAGIS).
  2. ^ Program booklet from 1954 , accessed on August 25, 2017
  3. ^ Program booklet from 1958 , accessed on August 25, 2017
  4. lokalkompass.de , accessed on August 25, 2017
  5. ^ Website of the Contra-Kreis-Theater , accessed on August 25, 2017
  6. ^ Frieder Reininghaus: Wherever you look - no view , taz of August 23, 1989 , accessed on August 25, 2017
  7. ^ Website of the Berliner Festspiele , accessed on August 25, 2017