Inge Marshal

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Inge Marschall (born November 4, 1943 in Czechoslovakia ) is a former actress .

Life

Inge Marschall first worked as a photo model before she decided to take acting lessons in the mid-1960s. She had one of her first screen appearances in the film The Golden Pill . This film, in which primary school women fight for the liberal dispensing of the contraceptive pill , was part of the German wave of education in the 1960s.

Her best-known role was that of Anita in the cult film To the point, sweetheart with Uschi Glas in the lead role. After that she played in films such as Die Ente Ringelt at 7.30 p.m. (1968, with Heinz Rühmann ), Married Couple Looking for Like- Minded People (1969) or Old Kahn and Young Love (1973, with Roy Black ). Most recently, she embodied the wife of Friedrich Wieck ( Rolf Hoppe ) in Peter Schamoni's award-winning biopic Spring Symphony , in which Clara Wieck and Robert Schumann are portrayed.

Inge Marschall made her television debut in the French-Italian four-part series "D'Artagnan" (The Three Musketeers). She had another television role in the literary film adaptation of Hans Fallada's novel A man wants to go up , plus guest appearances in the series Sergeant Berry and Mandara .

Filmography

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Inge Marschall on steffi-line.de