Inge Estate
Inge Landgut (born November 23, 1922 in Berlin ; † May 29, 1986 there ) was a German actress and voice actress .
Life
The daughter of the driver Wilhelm Landgut and his wife Gertrud was already in front of the camera at the age of three and acted as a child actress in almost 30 silent films and early sound films. Are worth mentioning is their appearances as Pony hat in the first film version of Emil and the Detectives by Erich Kastner , and as a victim of child murderer in Fritz Lang's M .
After graduating from high school, she graduated from the drama school of the Deutsches Theater Berlin and received acting lessons from Agnes Windeck . Theater engagements in Eisenach (1939–1941), Karlsruhe (1941–1944) and Berlin followed. In later years she played mainly in television series and multi-part series such as Tadellöser & Wolff based on Walter Kempowski and the sequel A Chapter for Himself .
While her appearances in film and television productions have been rarer since the 1950s , she worked extensively in dubbing from 1951. She lent her voice to well-known colleagues such as Olivia de Havilland ( Lost in the Bermuda Triangle ), Barbara Bel Geddes (in the series Dallas ; Edith Schneider took over this role after Landgut's death ), Angie Dickinson ( With Madame Coco ), Sophia Loren ( Das Gold of Naples ), "Miss Moneypenny" Lois Maxwell (in Diamond Fever and On Her Majesty's Secret Service ), Esther Williams ( Storm Over Eden ), Shelley Winters ( The Greatest Story of All Time or in her Oscar- nominated role in Poseidon's Descent into Hell ) or as the first spokeswoman for Wilma in the cartoon series Flintstones .
She also lent her voice to characters in Walt Disney's cartoons , including the German versions of Dumbo , Susi und Trolch and 101 Dalmatians . She also dubbed Hermione Baddeley in Mary Poppins .
Inge Landgut was married to fellow actor and director Werner Oehlschläger (1904–1980).
Filmography
- 1927: Violantha
- 1928: fear
- 1928: Circumstantial evidence
- 1929: Perjury
- 1929: Mother's love
- 1929: The Strange Past of Thea Carter
- 1929: Women on the brink
- 1930: Phantoms of Fortune
- 1930: The emperor's detective
- 1930: Kremke payroll clerk
- 1931: M
- 1931: Emil and the detectives
- 1931: Luise, Queen of Prussia
- 1934: Hanneles Ascension
- 1935: The multiplication table of love
- 1937: love can lie
- 1938: Last night's girl
- 1938: What to do, Sybille
- 1941: Women are better diplomats
- 1948: The Sons of Mr. Gaspary
- 1949: I'll never forget this night!
- 1949: Our daily bread
- 1950: Thirteen under one hat
- 1950: The Rabanser case
- 1951: Help, I am invisible
- 1951: Torreani
- 1952: Brelan d'As
- 1953: Song of the Dove (TV movie)
- 1953: The Sieveking Case (TV movie)
- 1958: isn't mom fabulous?
- 1962–1964: Pension Spreewitz (TV series)
- 1970–1973: Doppelganger (TV series)
- 1975: Tadellöser & Wolff (TV series)
- 1976: Pension Schöller (TV play)
- 1979: A Chapter by itself (TV series)
- 1984: Snow white and rose red
Synchronous rollers (selection)
actress | Film / series | role |
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Betty Garde | The Thieves of Marshan (Synchro 1980) | Mirza |
Coral Browne | Xanadu | Female Heavenly |
Lady Angela Lansbury | When America Came To Olympics (TV Series) | Alice Garrett |
Dorothy Malone | The hand on the Colt (Synchro 1960) | Jeannie Bristow |
Painter and girl | Abigail Parker | |
Escaped death | Helen Gaxton | |
Quantez, the dead city | Chaney | |
Duel in the clouds | LaVerne Shumann | |
El Perdido | Belle | |
November plan | Dawn Archer | |
Rendezvous with death | Mrs. Skinner | |
Elsa Lanchester | Every woman needs an angel ( ZDF - Synchro 1974) | Matilda |
Hermione Baddeley | Mary Poppins | Housemaid Ellen |
Irene Hervey | Sadistico - request concert for a dead person | Madge |
Irene Tedrow | Invasion of Vega (TV series) | Miss Lapham |
Kathleen Freeman | The mad professor | Millie Lemmon |
Three on a couch | Murphy | |
Kristina Hanson | Killer dinosaur | Betty Piper |
Lee Fierro | Great White Shark (1st synchro for cinema ) | Mrs. Kintner |
Lieux Dressler | Tilby has the last word | Deary |
Killer spiders | Emma Washburn | |
Linda Stearns | A rabbi in the wild west | mother |
Lois Maxwell | On Her Majesty's Secret Service | Miss Moneypenny |
Diamond fever | ||
Louise Lasser | The killer academy | Helene Trend |
Mary Clare | Young and innocent | Erica's aunt |
Minna Gombell | Dick and Doof - Long Line (2nd Synchro 1967) | Mrs. Hardy |
Monica Lewis | earthquake | Barbara |
Nancy Kulp | Aristocats | Frou – Frou, the horse |
Naomi Stevens | Hotel (TV series) | Mrs. Tomasino |
Olivia de Havilland | Murderous passion | Honoria Waynflete |
Priscilla Lane | Saboteurs (Synchro 1958) | Patricia Martin |
Rosemary Clooney | White Christmas | Betty |
Rutanya Alda | My dear wicked mother | Carol Ann |
Sara Shane | Tarzan's greatest adventure | Angie |
Shelley Winters | Determined to do everything | Joy Carroll |
The greatest story of all time | Nameless ones | |
Poseidon's journey into hell | Belle roses | |
Delta Force | Edie Kaplan | |
Susan Engel | Inspector Clouseau | Carmichael |
Terry Nibert | The Little Foxes (Synchro 1974) | Julia |
Virginia Brissac | Black Friday | Margaret Kingsley |
Zasu Pitts | A butler in America | Prunella Judson |
Radio plays
- 1952: Paul Sarauw: Der kleine Napoleon - arrangement (word): Günter Neumann , composition: Erik Fiehn, Günter Neumann, director: Werner Oehlschläger ( RIAS Berlin)
- 1953: Karl Farkas : By candlelight - arrangement (word): Curth Flatow , composition: Robert Katscher , arrangement (music): Heinrich Riethmüller , director: Rolf Kutschera (theater recording - RIAS Berlin)
- 1959: Thierry : Pension Spreewitz ( A young poet and a young lady with a hula , episode 33, first broadcast March 7, 1959) - Director: Ivo Veit (RIAS Berlin)
- 1965: Werner Brink: It happened in Berlin . Expensive trip to Italy (episode 370) - Director: Werner Oehlschläger (RIAS Berlin)
Web links
- Inge estate in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Inge Landgut at filmportal.de
- Inge Landgut in the German synchronous file
- Inge Landgut at Cyranos.ch
- Pictures by Inge Landgut In: Virtual History
Individual evidence
- ↑ German synchronous files. In: www.synchronkartei.de. Retrieved September 19, 2016 .
- ↑ a b ARD audio game database. Retrieved June 20, 2020 .
- ^ Pension Spreewitz. Retrieved July 10, 2020 .
- ↑ ** "It happened in Berlin" ** series of radio plays (1951 to 1972 with 499 episodes) by Werner Brink (30 minutes each episode). Retrieved August 4, 2020 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Estate, Inge |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actress and voice actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 23, 1922 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Berlin |
DATE OF DEATH | May 29, 1986 |
Place of death | Berlin |