Hannelore Cremer

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Hannelore Cremer (born May 26, 1930 in Düsseldorf ) is a German actress .

Life

After graduating from school, she received her training from Lilly Ackermann's drama school at the Stuttgart University of Music and Performing Arts . After the final exam, engagements in Ulm , Augsburg and Gelsenkirchen followed .

In the 1950s she was an advertising character for Dr. Oetker as "Frau Renate" in cinema and radio spots.

At the Raimund Theater in Vienna in 1960 she appeared in Katharina Knie alongside Hans Albers and in A Woman Who Knows What She Wants from Oscar Straus alongside Zarah Leander . At the Burgtheater she played Dortchen Lakenreisser in Heinrich IV under the direction of Leopold Lindtberg .

She then returned to Germany and took on roles in feature films. After a few tours, she came to the Komödie in Berlin under Wolfgang Spier , where she was represented in numerous tabloids . She also appeared as a comedy actress in Munich , Hamburg , Frankfurt am Main , Düsseldorf , Cologne , Bonn and Stuttgart .

Cremer has worked in various television productions, including 1998 to 2000 as the mother of the leading actress Uschi Glas in the series Sylvia - Eine Klasse von sich . She lives in Munich.

Filmography

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Individual evidence

  1. Hannelore Cremer (86) - Oetker's TV wife in a retirement home . In: bild.de . ( bild.de [accessed on November 15, 2017]).
  2. memoryradio • View topic - Hannelore Cremer was Mrs. Renate. In: memoryradio.de. Retrieved September 18, 2016 .