Hannelore Erle

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Hannelore Erle (born January 9, 1934 in Magdeburg ; † January 1, 1996 in Berlin ) was a German actress , cabaret artist and dancer .

Life

As a stage actress, Hannelore Erle worked, among other things, around 1960 at what was then the miners' theater in Senftenberg. From 1965 to 1991 she belonged to the ensemble of the Berlin cabaret Distel .

Erle has worked sporadically for television since the mid-1960s. Among other things, she worked in two episodes of the crime series Polizeiruf 110 and The Public Prosecutor Has the Word . In the dubbing studio she lent her colleagues Arlette Didier ( Suzanne in The Olsen Gang Flies Over the Mountains ) and Joan Sims ( Amy Murgatroyd in Miss Marple ) her voice.

Hannelore Erle was married to her colleague Dietmar Richter-Reinick until her death and had a daughter. She died of a heart attack on New Year's Day 1996, a few days before she was 62, and was buried on February 13, 1996 in the Resurrection Cemetery in the Weißensee district of Berlin .

Filmography

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. 60 years of theater in Senftenberg , Lausitzer Rundschau of July 15, 2006 , accessed on July 7, 2017
  2. ^ Website of the cabaret Distel , accessed on July 7, 2017
  3. Friends and colleagues said goodbye to Hannelore Erle , Berliner Kurier, February 14, 1996 , accessed on July 7, 2017