Irmhild Wagner
Irmhild Wagner (* 1942 in Freiburg im Breisgau ) is a German theater director and actress .
In the film she played a small role in Roland Galls How I Became a Negro (1971). Also active internationally in the 1980s ( Gerald Thomas ' The Second Victory ), the prison pastor in Katja von Garnier's comedy Bandits (1997) and Sigi's mother in Sven Unterwaldt's Ralf König film How the Rabbits are remembered best.
Until May 2009, Irmhild Wagner and her husband Horst A. Reichel directed the Theater44 in Munich . Her son is the actor Robinson Reichel .
Filmography
- 1970: The Commissioner - death of a piano player
- 1971: How I Became a Negro
- 1976: The suffering of young Werther
- 1976: Lauenstadt inspection - farmer Schlegel
- 1978: Pensioners' commune company
- 1986: The Second Victory
- 1989: crash
- 1997: Bandits
- 2001: The Sams
- 2002: Like the rabbits
- 2002: Police call 110 - Silicone Walli (TV)
- 2006: The bull from Tölz: Cooking skills
Awards
- 1988 Schwabing Art Prize
Web links
- Irmhild Wagner in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Irmhild Wagner at filmportal.de
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SURNAME | Wagner, Irmhild |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German theater director and actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1942 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Freiburg in Breisgau |