Karin Eickelbaum
Karin Eickelbaum (born November 10, 1937 in Delmenhorst , † April 16, 2004 in Berlin ) was a German film and theater actress .
Life
The merchant's daughter trained at the University of Music and Theater in Hanover . She earned her first merits at theaters in Stuttgart , Mannheim and Munich . At the Münchner Kammerspiele she was Polly in Brecht's Threepenny Opera in 1968 and Luise Maske in Sternheim's Die Hose in 1972 . From the mid-1970s she increasingly turned to the boulevard theater and played in Berlin at the Renaissance Theater and at the Theater am Kurfürstendamm . She could berlinern perfect and also joined with Claire Waldoff - Chansons on.
She became known to a larger audience through the role of the divorced wife of Tatort Commissioner Heinz Haferkamp . At the side of Hansjörg Felmy, she worked from 1974 to 1980 in a total of 20 Tatort episodes. In the 1980s and 1990s she appeared in television series such as Liebling Kreuzberg , Ravioli , Der Alte , Elbflorenz and Das Traumschiff , but also in television films such as Bronstein's Children , A Heart for Laura and in the film adaptation of The Long Way to Happiness by Rosamunde Pilcher .
In addition, she also worked as a voice actress and lent a. a. Marlene Dietrich for the re-dubbing of the Josef von Sternberg film Morocco .
Karin Eickelbaum was married to the actor Hans Korte until the mid-1970s . After her divorce she married the merchant Knut Tesmer. She died on 16 April 2004 at the age of 66 years in Berlin at a cancer and was at the Berlin Waldfriedhof Dahlem buried (grave 007/208).
Filmography (selection)
- 1970: Hurray, our parents are not there
- 1974: Crime scene: Eight years later
- 1974: Crime scene: duel
- 1974: Crime scene: The man from room 22
- 1975: Crime scene: Vodka Bitter Lemon
- 1975: The crime scene: The accounting
- 1975: Crime scene: meeting point at the cemetery
- 1976: Tatort: Two Lives
- 1976: Crime scene: Evening Star
- 1976: Four against the bank
- 1977: crime scene: late harvest
- 1977: Crime scene: three nooses
- 1977: Crime scene: the girl across the street
- 1978: Crime scene: bait
- 1978: Crime scene: The delicatessen dealer
- 1979: Tatort: The bullet in the body
- 1979: crime scene: hush money
- 1980: The scene of the crime: Gunfire
- 1980: Crime scene: Have a nice weekend
- 1980: No money for a dead person
- 1981: The dream ship - the first voyage: the Caribbean
- 1982: Only women are to blame (with Harald Juhnke )
- 1983: Ravioli (TV series)
- 1986: If so, then already
- 1988: Liebling Kreuzberg (TV series)
- 1991: Bronstein's children
- 1992: The Old One : The Photo (TV series)
- 1992: A Special Couple (TV series)
- 1992: crime scene: speculated
- 1994: The old man : Nothing works anymore (TV series)
- 1994: Florence on the Elbe (TV series)
- 2000: a monster to fall in love with
- 2003: SOKO 5113 : The Last Dance (crime series)
- 2005: happiness half way up the stairs
Radio plays
- 1957: Hermann Bahr : Das Konzert , directed by Fritz Schröder-Jahn (SDR)
- 1982: -ky : A new beginning for Conradi , directed by Werner Klein (WDR)
Web links
- Karin Eickel tree in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- steffi-line.de: Biography - Karin Eickelbaum
Individual evidence
- ↑ Died - Karin Eickelbaum. In: Der Spiegel , 18/2004 (April 26, 2004). Retrieved September 15, 2015.
- ↑ knerger.de: The grave of Karin Eickelbaum
- ↑ Actress Karin Eickelbaum is buried on April 30th. In: Die Welt , April 20, 2004. Retrieved September 15, 2015.
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Eickelbaum, Karin |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German film and theater actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 10, 1937 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Delmenhorst |
DATE OF DEATH | April 16, 2004 |
Place of death | Berlin |