Helga Anders

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Helga Anders , later Helga Anders-Fritz (born January 11, 1948 as Helga Scherz in Innsbruck , † March 31, 1986 in Haar ), was a German-Austrian actress and voice actress .

Life

Anders' father was a ski instructor from Innsbruck, the mother came from a Bavarian farming family. After his parents divorced in 1950, Anders grew up in Ruhpolding and Bielefeld . She attended a ballet school and appeared in Leo Falls' operetta Der fidele Bauer at the age of eight . After the family moved to Tegernsee , she played at a Bavarian farmer's stage at the age of 13 and at the Kleine Komödie in Munich for two years . In 1962, at the age of 14, she played Wendy Darling in the first German television adaptation of the children's story Peter Pan with Fernando Möller in the title role. She had her first film role in the same year in the film Max, the pickpocket at the side of Heinz Rühmann as his daughter Brigitte.

Further film and television productions followed, including Die Powenzbande , Der Dingekopf , the role of Christa Buchner in the family series Der Forellenhof and the daughter Lore Scholz in the legendary television series The Despicable One with Inge Meysel and Joseph Offenbach . In the cartoon series Pinocchio she spoke the main role. In the animated series Nils Holgersson she lent her voice to Nils' little hamster Krümel, and she also appeared in various radio play productions . She had great success with her leading role in the 13-part family series Ferien in Lipizza (1966), filmed in Yugoslavia ( Slovenia ). The series took third place among the most popular early evening series on ARD regional programs in the annual ranking.

In 1967 she married the director Roger Fritz , who cast her in Girls, Girls in the role of Angela, among others . As a dark-haired woman with a pout, she often embodied the cliché of the child woman in films of the 1960s . This typification stuck to her for a long time; In 1972, at the age of 24, she played a rebellious schoolgirl in an episode of the crime series Der Kommissar .

In 1971 she was a co-signer of the then explosive public confession We have an abortion! in Stern magazine on June 6th. After her divorce in 1974, she was engaged to the actor and painter Jürgen Draeger from 1980 . She died shortly before the planned wedding on Easter Monday, March 31, 1986, at the age of 38 years in the District Hospital Haar (near Munich) to heart failure . On the death of Helga Anders, DER SPIEGEL reported on "nervous breakdowns, rioting and car crashes" as well as the use of alcohol and tablets, which had recently shaped her life.

From her marriage to Roger Fritz, she left behind their daughter Tatjana Leslie Fritz. Her grave is in the cemetery in Gmund am Tegernsee .

Filmography

  • 1972: Novellas from the Wild West (TV movie)
  • 1973: Death in Scheveningen (TV movie)
  • 1975: Depression (TV movie)
  • 1975: Anna (TV movie)
  • 1975–1976: Spannagl & Sohn (TV series, 13 episodes)
  • 1975: Views of a clown
  • 1976: Tatort - Kassensturz (TV series)
  • 1976: Anita Drögemöller and the calm on the Ruhr
  • 1976: The Blue Palace : Immortality (TV movie)
  • 1976: The Blue Palace: The Giant (TV movie)
  • 1976: Wolpertinger Wochenschau (TV series, six episodes)
  • 1976–1977: Pinocchio ( Pikorīno no bōken , TV series, 52 episodes, voice of Pinocchio)
  • 1977: Derrick - Neck in a Sling (TV series)
  • 1977: Eichholz and Sons (TV series, two episodes)
  • 1977: Schoolgirl Report. 11th part: Trying is better than studying
  • 1978: Lady Audley's Secret (TV multi-part, two episodes)
  • 1978: Derrick - Death of a Fan (TV series)
  • 1978: Derrick - Coffee with Beate (TV series)
  • 1978: Police Inspection 1 - The trainee teachers (TV series)
  • 1978: Detective Harvey (TV series, six episodes)
  • 1978: The Unknown (TV movie)
  • 1979: The Old One - Devil's Brood (TV series)
  • 1980: The Old One - Brotherly Love (TV movie)
  • 1980: Derrick - On a Manor (TV series)
  • 1980: Police Inspection 1 - The Solicitation (TV series)
  • 1980: Hurricane Rosie (Temporale Rosy)
  • 1980–1981: Little Nils Holgersson's wonderful journey with the wild geese ( Nirusu no fushigi na tabi , TV series, 52 episodes, voice of Hamster Krünel)
  • 1981: Derrick - The Canal (TV series)
  • 1981: A magical beast
  • 1981: Anderland - Help me grow up (TV series)
  • 1981: Stories of the train station (TV film)
  • 1982: Fathers (TV movie)
  • 1982: Suburban Tango ( Why do you have such sad eyes - stories from a tango bar , TV film)
  • 1982: Police Inspection 1 - The Man from Rosenheim (TV series)
  • 1983: Police Inspection 1 - The Substitute (TV series)
  • 1983: Our Most Beautiful Years (TV film, two episodes)
  • 1983: The Defiant Head (TV multi-part, six episodes)
  • 1984: Derrick - Top of the Class (TV series)
  • 1984: The Crime Hour (TV series, episode 16, episode: "A crime for mothers")
  • 1985: Police Inspection 1 - Bilderwut (TV series)
  • 1985: A Case for Two - Blood Ties (TV series)
  • 1986: Miko - from the gutter to the stars
  • 1986: Somehow and Anyway - Manhattan (TV series)

Radio plays (selection)

  • 1972: Finn Methling: The strange adventures and experiences of the wonderful hermaphrodite Fräulein Godtermand (Fräulein Godtermand) - Director: Manfred Marchfelder (HR)
  • 1972: Werner Helmes / Hansjürgen Meyer / Hermann Naber : Die Bumser (Ulla) - Director: Hermann Naber (SWF)
  • 1973: Peter Albrechtsen: Sincere young man in gravy (Vera, Knud's girlfriend) - Director: Otto Kurth (BR)
  • 1973: Wolfgang Kohlhaase : A trumpeter is coming (Blande) - Director: Otto Düben (HR / BR)
  • 1974: Walter Aue : The Woman and Others - Director: Robert Matejka (RIAS Berlin)
  • 1975: Ödön von Horváth : The stories of Fraulein Pollinger (Agnes Pollinger) - Director: Ulrich Heising (BR / SFB)
  • 1976: Curt Goetz : The house in Montevideo (Atlanta, oldest daughter) - Director: Heinz Günther Stamm (BR)
  • 1976: Ludvik Askenázy: The Key Set (Anna Kramer) - Director: Ludvik Askenazy (BR)
  • 1978: Ludvik Askenázy : Der Kürbisberg (Pumpkin Blossom ) - Director: Ludvik Askenazy (children's radio play - SDR)
  • 1978: Don Haworth : The Complaint (Meryl) - Director: Otto Düben (SDR)
  • 1982: Michael Gaida : On to Venus (Sonja) - Director: Manfred Marchfelder (SFB)
  • 1983: Helga Krauss : The beautiful closeness of distance (Hanna) - Director: Helga Krauss (RB)

Awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. inscription on the tombstone; after Gerd Otto-Rieke: Graves in Bavaria . Munich 2000, p. 83
  2. ^ Date of death according to Filmportal.de and Kay Less : The large personal dictionary of the film : March 31st
  3. a b Died: Helga Anders , Der Spiegel 15/1986 of April 7, 1986
  4. knerger.de: The grave of Helga Anders