Helga Bammert

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Helga Bammert , also Helga Bammert-Sacher , (* around 1921) is a German actress and voice actress .

Life and accomplishments

As a young actress, Helga Bammert got an engagement at the Landesbühne Osthannover in Lüneburg. There she met her fellow actor and later writer Wolfgang Borchert , with whom she remained on friendly terms even after moving from Lüneburg to a Berlin theater. Borchert, for example, wrote her a letter after he was called up in 1941, in which he was very frank about his mental state and his disgust for the war.

In addition to her stage work, Bammert has also increasingly taken on roles in film and television productions since the 1950s. She played under the direction of Arthur Maria Rabenalt in Soldiers of Fortune , alongside Inge Meysel in the multi-part A Divorced Woman and in the television thriller Nachtfrost from the Tatort series . She also took on guest roles in various television series such as Hamburg Transit , St. Pauli Landungsbrücken , Motiv Liebe und Gesucht wird… . Her last television appearances include a guest appearance in the family series These Drombuschs as well as the role of "Marga", which she embodied in a total of 15 episodes of the ZDF early evening series Der Landarzt between 1987 and 1990 .

In addition, Bammert worked extensively as a speaker for radio drama and dubbing. She has appeared in numerous productions for the radio play label Europa such as Die Drei ??? , Five friends , The daring four and as “Mrs. Harper ”in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn . As a dubbing actress, she lent her voice to Una O'Connor in The Plow and the Stars and Lurene Tuttle and Susan French in the episodes of Our Little Farm dubbed in Hamburg .

Filmography (selection)

Synchronization (selection)

    • and the strange alarm clock (12), as Mrs. King
    • and Teufelsberg (19), as Mrs. Dalton

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The name Bammert-Sacher and the approximate year of birth go back to the article The old lady is a tramp , in: Die Zeit , No. 44, from October 29, 1982, in which Bammert's age is given as 61 years.
  2. Gordon JA Burgess: Wolfgang Borchert: I believe in my luck: a biography , structure paperback 2007, p. 102.
  3. Gordon JA Burgess: Wolfgang Borchert: I believe in my luck: a biography , structure paperback 2007, p. 113.