Korinna Rahls

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Korinna Rahls (* 1932 in Celle ) is a German actress , radio play speaker , singer and conductor .

Live and act

Korinna Rahls was born in Celle and grew up on a farm in Lower Saxony. She studied acting and singing and completed her training as a conductor with Walter Hügler in Trossingen . Detectable stage performances had 1961 in the egg by Felicien Marceau at the theater the Kleine Freiheit in Munich and in the 1967/68 season at the State Theater Braunschweig .

Between 1961 and 1978 Korinna Rahls had various cinema and television appearances. For example, she was seen in series like Miss Molly Mill , Police Radio calls or The Fifth Column . There are radio play recordings with her participation from the years 1965 to 1970.

Korinna Rahls lives in Karlsruhe . She is the director of the New Orchestra Karlsruhe, which was founded in 1992. Her twin sister is the painter Inge Frisius .

Filmography (selection)

Radio plays (selection)

  • 1966: Arthur Conan Doyle: Sherlock Holmes (18th episode: The Secret Agreement) - Director: Wilm ten Haaf
  • 1970: Klas Ewert Everwyn : No reason to resign - Director: Wolfgang Schenck

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