Ilse Kiewiet
Ilse Kiewiet (born September 17, 1927 in Berlin ; † 2015 or 2016) was a German actress and voice actress .
Life
Ilse Kiewiet attended the Hebbeltheater's drama school in Berlin, where she also received her first stage engagement. This was followed by positions in Rostock and at various Berlin theaters such as the Renaissance Theater , the Tribune and the TheaterClub in the British Center.
In addition, she played in various film and television productions. She appeared in So ein Affentheater under the direction of Erik Ode , in The Dreams of Shell and Core under the direction of Imo Moszkowicz , in Dietrich Haugk's adaptation of George Bernard Shaw's heroes , in Josef von Báky's drama Do you confess, Dr. Corda! and in a film in the Tatort series with Paul Esser as the investigating commissioner.
In addition, Ilse Kiewiet worked extensively in the field of radio plays and dubbing. She lent her voice to numerous internationally known actresses such as Doris Day in Spy in Lace Panties and in The Man in Mammi's Bed , Annie Girardot in Spies Between Her , Vanessa Redgrave in Maria Stuart and Jean Simmons in Divorce in American .
In her first marriage, Kiewiet was married to the composer and cabaret artist Klaus Günter Neumann , in her second marriage to the actor and director Michael Günther until her death in late 2015 or early 2016 .
Filmography (selection)
- 1953: What a monkey theater
- 1954: The man of my life
- 1955: Das kleine ABC - A quintet to play as a scherzo
- 1958: Confess, Dr. Corda!
- 1958: Greyhound and seal
- 1960: heroines
- 1960: The crooks comedy
- 1960: The dreams of shell and core
- 1964: Spring delayed
- 1964: Jenny and the gentleman in tails
- 1964: the horse
- 1964: Defendant: Uncle Daniel
- 1964: The midnight market
- 1966: The flea in the ear
- 1967: At home with us
- 1969:… dead in the Kanapu
- 1972: Crime scene: rat nest
- 1972: the piano
- 1972: Not now, darling!
Radio plays (selection)
- 1952: Nicola Manzari : Partie for four (Claretta) - Director: Rolf von Sydow ( RIAS Berlin)
- 1953: Hermann Sudermann : The Butterfly Battle - Director: Walter Süssenguth (Theater recording - RIAS Berlin)
- 1957: Paul Schaaf: For two marks fifty luck. Cheerful little game by Paul Schaaf (Elisabeth) - composition: Heinrich Riethmüller , director: Ivo Veit (RIAS Berlin)
- 1958: Thierry : Pension Spreewitz ( Fräulein Birkel's love story , episode 7, first broadcast March 8, 1958) (Fräulein Birkel) - Director: Ivo Veit (RIAS Berlin)
- 1960–1963: Thierry: Pension Spreewitz (1960–1963 she spoke the role of "Carola" in many episodes) - Director: Ivo Veit (150 episodes in total) (RIAS Berlin)
- 1959: Noël Coward : Quadrille (Charlotte Diensen) - Director: Wolfgang Spier (RIAS Berlin)
- 1962: The rhinos (after Eugène Ionesco ) (RIAS Berlin)
- 1963: Hans Kasper : The Flute of Jericho (Claudine) - Director: Wolfgang Spier (RIAS Berlin)
- 1959: Brandenburg Gate ( SFB )
- 1969: Michael Maaßen: On the bright day (housewife) - Director: Siegfried Niemann (SFB)
- 1971: Peter Albrechtsen: Der Pappberg (Marianne) - Director: Volker Kühn (SFB / RB )
Synchronous rollers (selection)
actress | Film / series | role |
---|---|---|
Jean Simmons | A butterfly flew open | Mary Follet |
Joan Chandler | Cocktail for a corpse (1st synchro in 1963) | Janet |
Sylvia Syms | Ferry to Hong Kong | Liz Ferrers |
Ursula Andress | Ruler of the desert (1st synchro for cinema ) | Ayesha |
Vanessa Redgrave | Mary Queen of Scots Queen of Scotland | Mary Queen of Scots Queen of Scotland |
literature
- Herbert A. Frenzel , Hans Joachim Moser (ed.): Kürschner's biographical theater manual. Drama, opera, film, radio. Germany, Austria, Switzerland. De Gruyter, Berlin 1956, DNB 010075518 , p. 353.
Web links
- Ilse Kiewiet in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Remarks
- ↑ After 70 years! BILD found the first German child star . In: bild.de . ( bild.de [accessed on November 10, 2017]).
- ↑ According to the information in Piet Hein Honig, Hanns-Georg Rodek : 100001. The show business encyclopedia of the 20th century. Showbiz-Data-Verlag, Villingen-Schwenningen 1992, ISBN 3-929009-01-5 , p. 511. Deviating from this, the first husband is called " Heumann " in many online sources .
- ↑ Brief portrait of Ilse Kiewiet ( Memento from October 28, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ German synchronous files. In: www.synchronkartei.de. Retrieved October 6, 2016 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Kiewiet, Ilse |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actress and voice actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 17, 1927 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Berlin |
DATE OF DEATH | 2015 or 2016 |