Irmgard Jedamzik

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Irmgard Jedamzik (* 1938 ) is a German actress and radio play speaker .

life and work

Irmgard Jedamzik ​​received her acting training from 1958 to 1961 at the Alfons Mathey drama school in Bochum. In 1963 she started a two-year permanent engagement at the Altona Theater in Hamburg. Further stations in her stage career were the Bernhard Theater in Zurich and the Millowitsch Theater in Cologne , the Packhaus Theater in Bremen and the Bremerhaven City Theater . Moreover stepped Jedamzik on to well-known Hamburg opera houses, including the operetta house , at the Kammerspiele , the St. Pauli Theater , alongside Helga Feddersen at the Theater am Holstenwall and in theater for children , where she appeared in The Little Magic Flute as Queen the night was seen. Furthermore, Irmgard Jedamzik ​​was on tour with pieces such as Anatevka and Die Kaktusblüte .

From 1980 to 1985 Jedamzik ​​worked as an assistant director at the Hamburg Ohnsorg Theater .

Irmgard Jedamzik ​​first appeared in front of the camera in 1968 in an episode of the series Hafenkrankenhaus . Sporadically, other tasks followed in series such as IOB - special order or Hamburg Transit . Jedamzik ​​has been present on television more regularly since 2000, also mostly in series such as Großstadtrevier or Notruf Hafenkante . In 2001 and 2002 she played the role of Annie Vorbeck in 15 episodes in the soap opera Verbotene Liebe .

Irmgard Jedamzik ​​is also active in advertising and as a speaker in radio plays. For example, you can see her in several episodes of the Kommissar Dobranski series as Grandma Else .

Irmgard Jedamzik ​​plays piano and violin and lives in Hamburg.

Filmography (selection)

Radio plays

  • 1965: The children of Elisa Rocca - Director: Hans Rosenhauer
  • 1965: A man to act against - Directed by Jiri Horcicka
  • 1965: Uprising of the Bicycles - Director: Fritz Schröder-Jahn
  • 1967: Telephone counseling - Director: Jiri Horcicka
  • 1968: The Journey to Ubitz - Director: Jiri Horcicka
  • 1968: The Moon Clock - Director: Fritz Schröder-Jahn
  • 2013: Counting - Director: Elisabeth Putz

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Irmgard Jedamzik ​​at Acting Agency 60plus , accessed on March 29, 2015