Helma Seitz

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Helma Seitz

Helma Seitz (born February 23, 1913 in Offenbach am Main , † July 11, 1995 in Cologne ) was a German actress . She was best known for her role as Fräulein Rehbein ("Rehbeinchen"), the secretary of Commissioner Keller, who she embodied in numerous episodes of the crime series " Der Kommissar ".

Life

The factory owner's daughter completed an acting training and began a stage career, which initially took her to Frankfurt am Main , Hanover and Oldenburg . There she married the state actor Theodor Becker .

The relationship resulted in a daughter in 1935, the actress Renate Becker . The marriage was divorced in 1937. After the end of the Second World War, she married the English businessman Arthur Hartog and emigrated with him to Canada.

Grave cemetery Melaten

After living in New York for ten years , the marriage ended in divorce and she eventually returned to Europe and played a. a. on stages in Linz , Kiel and Munich .

In 1968 she stood in front of the television camera for the first time for the three-part Babeck . After that, he worked in various multi-part series and series (including in Nesthäkchen in 1983 ) and received several awards: in 1970, 1971 and 1972 in a row the Golden Bambi , 1975 the Silver Bambi.

Helma Seitz died in 1995 at the age of 82. Her final resting place is in the Melaten cemetery in Cologne , where her granddaughter Helma Schlögl is also buried (hall 13 (H) no. 175).

Posthumously were her letters to Büchner Prize winner Fritz Usinger released, with whom she formed a lifelong friendship. Friend of my life by Helma Seitz was published in January 2007.

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. knerger.de: The grave of Helma Seitz