Ina Peters

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Ingeborg Elisabeth "Ina" Peters (born November 11, 1928 in Vienna ; † September 30, 2004 there ) was an Austrian stage and film actress .

Career

The daughter of a doctor took acting lessons from Gisela Wilke and made her debut at the theater Die Stephansspieler . She was married to the radio director Axel Regnier (1916-2006) and took speaking roles on the radio and in radio plays. Ina Peters first appeared in a film at the age of 25. She played the princess in the fairy tale film about the golden goose . Now the trained stage actress received more offers. She acted alongside Heinz Rühmann in the 1956 film Charley's Aunt and a year later alongside Romy Schneider in Kitty and the Big World . Her appearance as a maid together with Liselotte Pulver in Das Wirtshaus im Spessart also made her known. In addition to radio play work (such as the princess in The Singer War of the Heidehare by James Krüss ) and dubbing, Ina Peters also played increasingly in TV productions from the 1960s. This included the role as mayor's daughter of Michl Lang and Liesl Karlstadt in “Die Lokalbahn” in 1960 as well as the role in Cyprienne - or let's divorce at the side of Peter Pasetti .

Filmography (selection)

Radio plays

literature

  • Catholic Institute for Media Information: Film Service , Volume 58, Issues 1–7, 2005. P. 50

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