Ilse Pagé

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Ilse Pagé (born May 29, 1939 in Berlin as Ilse Hinniger ; † June 19, 2017 there ) was a German actress and voice actress .

Life

Born in Ilse Hinniger, she received private acting lessons after graduating from high school. She was a graduate of the Max Reinhardt School for Drama . From 1959 to 1966 she was engaged as a theater actress at the Berlin Schillertheater under Boleslaw Barlog .

In 1956 she received her first film role in the DEFA film Berlin - Ecke Schönhauser ... The fee was 5000 DM-West . Helmut Käutner put the young actress one after the other in Schwarzer Kies , Der Traum von Lieschen Müller , Das Haus in Montevideo and Lausbubengeschichten . There were other role offers for Liebe wants to be learned from Kurt Hoffmann and Ganovenehre (1966) from Wolfgang Staudte . She also worked as a film actress in comedies and hit films in the 1960s, regularly also in the Edgar Wallace films as a secretary flirting with her boss "Sir John". In 1979 she played in Volker Schlöndorff with an Oscar excellent literary film The Tin Drum , the role of "Gretchen Scheffler". For her dramatic performance as imperious wife Völpel in the biopic Angels of iron by Thomas Brasch she received in 1981 the German Film Award Ilse Pagé worked next to and in numerous television productions, including the series capers , John Kling adventure and Percy Stuart . As a voice actress she lent u. a. Gene Tierney (re-dubbing Laura ), Jill St. John (e.g. in The Shopkeeper or When My Bedroom Could Talk ), Karen Black (The Day of the Locust) , Marie Versini ( Winnetou ) and Grace Lee Whitney ( Starship Enterprise ) her voice.

Ilse Pagé died at the age of 78 and was buried anonymously on July 19, 2017 in the meadow at Feld 31 of the Berlin forest cemetery in Zehlendorf .

Filmography

cinemamovies

watch TV

  • 1959: moon over the fjord
  • 1959: Blooming dreams
  • 1961: The Paris Comedy
  • 1963: The moon birds
  • 1963: The dissatisfied
  • 1963: A crash in the Secret Annex
  • 1964: The doctor
  • 1966: Live like a prince
  • 1966: How do you get to know girls ...?
  • 1967: A case for Titus Bunge : The diamond locomotive
  • 1967: Valentin Katajew's surgical interventions in the mental life of Dr. Igor Igorovich
  • 1968: The dam
  • 1968: Johannes through the forest
  • 1968: cherries for Rome
  • 1969: cellar louse
  • 1969: Asternplatz 10 a.m. 6
  • 1969: rivals
  • 1970: Jumps in the air: The après-ski cannon
  • 1970: Kurfürstendamm stories
  • 1971: How to grab wishes by the tail
  • 1972: The strange adventures of the secret office secretary Tusmann
  • 1972: Federlesen - Pictures from the life of an imaginative
  • 1972: Berlin, Keithstrasse 30
  • 1973: From Hackepeter and the cold Mamsell
  • 1973: Everyone loves Célimare
  • 1974: Under one roof: waiting for Golz
  • 1975: Derrick : Kamilla's young friend
  • 1977: Do you have nothing to declare?
  • 1977: Police Inspection 1 : The report
  • 1977: the halo
  • 1979: St. Pauli Landungsbrücken : escape plans
  • 1979: Two men around a stove
  • 1980: Clear the stage for Kolowitz
  • 1980: No money for a dead person
  • 1980: My God, Willi!
  • 1983: Three ladies from the grill : riddle tip
  • 1983: Obituary for Othello
  • 1983: The legs of the elephant
  • 1984: This is how they lived every day: the comedian and his censor
  • 1985: Old crooks : Fifty-Fifty
  • 1986: Berliner Weisse with a shot
  • 1986: The pain in the ass
  • 1988: The Black Forest Clinic
  • 1988: Liebling Kreuzberg : Dismissed twice
  • 1988: accomplices
  • 1988: Trouble in the penthouse
  • 1989: Hessian stories
  • 1989: A home for animals : Sagittarius and fish
  • 1990: Hotel Paradies : Gold
  • 1993: Our teacher Doktor Specht : dance lesson

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Family ad in the Tagesspiegel from July 2, 2017
  2. An Eastern Star from the West . Obituary for Ilse Pagé. The daily mirror of July 2, 2017.
  3. The grave of Ilse Pagé. In: knerger.de. Klaus Nerger, accessed November 16, 2018 .