Ingrid Fröhlich

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Ingrid Fröhlich (* 1940 in Münster ; † July 30, 2021 ) was a German actress and entrepreneur .

Life

Ingrid Fröhlich initially trained as a midwife in Lüneburg . In 1962, encouraged by colleagues and superiors, she switched to acting and went to Vienna . She received acting lessons from Vera Balser-Eberle , the wife of the well-known theater and film actor Ewald Balser . In 1964 she was engaged at the Volkstheater Wien , where she worked among other things. in pieces by Carlo Goldoni , Gotthold Ephraim Lessing , Heinrich Leopold Wagner , Friedrich Schiller , Georg Büchner , Gerhart Hauptmann , Ferdinand Bruckner, Franz von Schönthan / Gustav Kadelburg , Federico García Lorca and Jean-Paul Sartre . She returned to Germany in early 1970 for an engagement at the Munich Residenztheater , where she stood in for a colleague who had become the mother. She played the role of Isabella in the comedy The School of the Husbands of Molière in a production by Hermann Treusch .

This was followed by roles on television with directors such as Franz Peter Wirth , Wolfgang Schleif and Rudolf Jugert . In the ZDF pre-evening series Drei are one too many (1977) she played alongside Herbert Herrmann (Peter) and Thomas Fritsch (Benedikt) Peter's colleague Christl Schäfer. From January 1978 to May 1978 she was in the ZDF series SOKO 5113 in a total of 19 episodes as Kriminalmeister Renate Burger, the first female TV investigator on television in Germany. In the early 1980s, Fröhlich retired from acting.

In 1986 she and her son Andreas Pachler, who developed the technology as an electrical engineer , founded the company "Stellanova" based in Aufhofen , one of the largest global globe companies , where she designed the globes. The globes have been sold in more than 40 countries.

On the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the ZDF series, she returned in front of the camera for SOKO 5113 in 2018 at the age of 78 and took on a guest role in which she embodied her former role character. In the episode "Vom Giving and Taking" (first broadcast: December 2019) of the TV series renamed SOKO Munich in January 2016 , she played an impoverished widow who is dependent on donations from the " Münchner Tisch " and is also the main suspect.

Fröhlich was widowed and lived in Austria , Germany and Slovakia .

Filmography (selection)

  • 1973: Early briefing: Dibbedidapp (TV series, an episode)
  • 1973: Not even half life (TV movie)
  • 1975: Homicide Squad : Amok (TV series, an episode)
  • 1977: Three are one too many (TV series)
  • 1978: SOKO 5113 (TV series)
  • 1983: Anderland : Stefanie and the Ghosts (TV series, one episode)
  • 2019: SOKO Munich : On giving and taking (TV series, one episode)

Web links

Individual evidence

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  5. Evelyn Schreiner (Ed.): 100 years of popular theater. Theater, time, history. Verlag Jugend und Volk, Vienna and others 1989. ISBN 978-3-224-10713-7 . Page 401.
  6. Evelyn Schreiner (Ed.): 100 years of popular theater. Theater, time, history. Verlag Jugend und Volk, Vienna and others 1989. Therein: Chronicle 1964–1989. Page 382–385. ISBN 978-3-224-10713-7 . Note: productions with I.F. are documented there up to and including the season 1969/70.
  7. a b c d Susanne Gietl: "I would have liked to have had a pistol too": Ingrid Fröhlich (79) returned to "SOKO" after 40 years. In: BZ December 1, 2019, accessed on December 3, 2019 .
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  9. ... then they played again. The Bavarian State Theater 1946–1986 . Munich 1986, ISBN 3-765-42059-X , p. 247.
  10. Three are one too many (1977) - Cast & Crew at Fernsehserien.de
  11. Dirk Steinbach, Nicole Richter: Ingrid Fröhlich at "SOKO Munich": Germany's first TV commissioner returns. In: bild.de . December 1, 2019, accessed December 3, 2019 .
  12. The whole world comes from Aufhofen. In: merkur.de . March 31, 2009, accessed December 3, 2019 .
  13. Actress Ingrid Fröhlich: She was the first West German television commissioner. In: FAZ.NET . Retrieved July 31, 2021 .
  14. SOKO Munich: Give and take: Season 34, Episode 01 In: zdf.de . Archived from the original on December 3, 2019 ; accessed on July 31, 2021 .