Isabelle Carlson
Isabelle Carlson (* 17th July 1944 as Isabelle stump in Freiburg ) is a German theater and television actress .
Live and act
Isabelle Stumpf is the daughter of Wolfgang Stumpf and the actress Christine Mylius and the younger sister of Andrea Jonasson and Angelika Stumpf. She made her first film contact through her father and mother in 1958, which led her to the side of Hans Albers . After attending drama school, she made her debut at Hamburg's Junge Theater with the role of Emily in Thornton Wilder's Our Little City . Commitments to Baden-Baden and Basel followed . Isabelle Stumpf also went on a theater tour with Viktor de Kowa . Since the 1980s she has called herself Isabelle Carlson after her Swedish grandmother.
She continued to appear on theaters, including in Munich , Nuremberg and Berlin . She also acted in many films and television series. She became known to a larger audience under her pseudonym through her role as Barbara von Sterneck in the ARD - Soap Verbotene Liebe , which she embodied for 184 episodes in 1995, before she (officially) handed over the role to Manuela Alphons from episode 187 .
Carlson lives in Berlin.
Filmography (selection)
under the name Isabelle or Isabel Stumpf
- 1958: 13 little donkeys and the Sonnenhof (movie)
- 1961: The shadows are getting longer (movie)
- 1962: The waltz of the toreros
- 1962: Take care of your daughters! (Movie)
- 1964: The Gods Know That (three episodes)
- 1964: Nebelmörder (movie)
- 1964: campsite
- 1965: An enemy of the people
- 1965: Halfway to Paradise
- 1965: The Reineke Fuchs comedy
- 1965: no man's land
- 1966: The fellow citizen
- 1966: The Foresthouse Enigma
- 1968: Gold for Montevasall
- 1971: Love-In
- 1972: On behalf of Madame Season 1, Episode 1
- 1972: The Kurheim (series)
- 1973: Hamburg Transit (one episode)
- 1974: Silverson
- 1975: After the divorce
- 1977: Reinhard Heydrich - Manager of Terror
under the name Isabelle Carlson
- 1984–2000: Tatort (TV series)
- 1984: hot snow
- 2000: The black scorpion
- 1995: It doesn't always have to be murder
- 1995: The men from K3
- 1994: Charlie & Louise - The Double Lottery
- 1995: Forbidden love
- 1999–2000: metropolitan area
- 2000: St. Angela
- 2000: double effort
Individual evidence
Web links
- Isabelle Carlson in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Isabelle Carlson's official website
- [1] Hamburger Abendblatt dated November 30, 1961
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Carlson, Isabelle |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Stumpf, Isabelle (maiden name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German theater and television actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 17, 1944 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Freiburg in Breisgau |