Hilde Berndt

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Hilde Berndt (born June 23, 1923 in Brno , Czechoslovakia ) is a German actress and radio play speaker .

Life

After her training as an actress, Hilde Berndt made her debut at the Deutsches Theater in Prague , after which she appeared in Vienna, both at theaters and at the cabaret Die kleine Vier alongside Peter Wehle , Gunther Philipp and Fred Kraus . Another station in her stage career was the Münchner Kammerspiele .

Berndt had his first role in front of the camera in the 1944 film Bravo, Little Thomas , directed by Johannes Fethke . In the 1950s she was seen as Heinz Rühmann's film wife in the comedy We'll swing the child and alongside Gunther Philipp in the comedy Der kühne Schwimmer . In the early 1960s, Berndt also shot for television, where she had guest roles in the series Das Kriminalmuseum and Kommissar Freytag , and in later years in the crime series Derrick and Der Alte . In 1983 she played the cook Hanne im Nesthäkchen , the multi-part film adaptation of the novel of the same name by Else Ury . The last television role was recorded in a Tatort episode in 1987 , after which no further artistic activities by Hilde Berndt could be identified.

Occasionally Berndt also worked in radio play productions, for example in 1959 in the multi-part Paul Temple and the Conrad case .

Filmography

Radio plays

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. biography at steffi-line.de , accessed on September 29, 2016