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Ilse Rehbein (born October 29, 1918 in Hamburg ; † March 4, 1994 ) was a German actress , radio presenter , radio play and voice actor .

Life

Ilse Rehbein grave

The daughter of a naval officer studied acting and theater studies in Hamburg with Carl-Heinz Schroth . For many years she appeared as a stage actress at the Thalia Theater and at the Deutsches Schauspielhaus .

From 1951 she worked for NWDR Hamburg and its legal successor, the NDR , as an editor and presenter. For example, she was the long-time presenter of the NDR's German Schlagerparade . In addition, she lent a voice actress her voice numerous internationally known actresses like Dulcie Gray in echo of love, Moyra Fraser in The Man Who redhead loved Belita in The Death Tire, Miriam Karlin in Lockende depth and Amanda Blake in the first synchronous phase of Gunsmoke . She also appeared occasionally in film and television productions, for example in the series Tatort . Until about the mid-1980s she moderated the German Schlagerparade on NDR radio.

Ilse Rehbein found her final resting place in her hometown on the local cemetery in Ohlsdorf (grave location grid square P 29 - 301).

Ilse Rehbein should not be confused with the figure of the secretary from the crime series Der Kommissar , which had the same name.

Filmography (selection)

Radio plays

  • 1951: Call me - Director: Hans Gertberg
  • 1952: The Dark Element - Director: Detlof Krüger
  • 1952: Peace Treaty - Director: Detlof Krüger
  • 1952: The Doppelkopf von Trum - Director: Kurt Reiss
  • 1952: John Every or How Much is Man Worth? - Director: Kurt Reiss
  • 1952: The court withdraws to deliberate ; Episode: March 13th - Director: Gerd Fricke
  • 1952: The court withdraws to deliberate; Episode: The Mysterious Parcel - Director: Gerd Fricke
  • 1952: Stranitzky and the national hero (by Friedrich Dürrenmatt ) - Director: Fritz Schröder-Jahn
  • 1970: Death in the department store - Director: Hans Rosenhauer
  • 1971: For four - Director: Hans Rosenhauer
  • 1973: Fairy tale about someone who set out to learn to fear - Director: Hans Rosenhauer
  • 1973: The Devil and the Innocents - Director: Heinz Hostnig

Unknown date:

  • I like your friends - Director: Hans Rosenhauer
  • Nursery Rhymes - Director: Hans Rosenhauer

literature

  • Who's Who in the Arts and Literature , Vol. 2: Applied Arts and Music, Karl Strute and Theodor Doelken (Eds.), 3rd edition, Zurich: red series 1983, pp. 524f.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Gravestone: Ilse Rehbein. Retrieved March 19, 2020 .
  2. Who's Who in the Arts and Literature , Vol. 2: Applied Arts and Music, Karl Strute and Theodor Doelken (eds.), 3rd edition, Zurich: red series 1983, pp. 524f.