Liane Hielscher
Liane Hielscher (born November 9, 1935 in Schweidnitz , Silesia , † January 26, 2000 in Bad Aibling ; born Juliane Hielscher ) was a German actress .
Life
After secondary school, she graduated from commercial college and worked as an interpreter for three years. She received acting lessons from Joseph Offenbach at the Deutsches Schauspielhaus . Her first engagement was at the Städtebundtheater Hof .
From 1962 to 1964 she played at the Städtische Bühnen Münster , 1964/65 at the theater 53 and at the Theater im Zimmer in Hamburg. This was followed by engagements at the Landesbühne Hannover , 1966/67 at the Thalia Theater Hamburg, 1967/68 at the Bayerisches Staatsschauspiel in Munich and from 1968 to 1970 at the Hebbel Theater in Berlin . Since 1970 she has worked as a freelance artist, has made guest appearances on various stages and has appeared in numerous touring productions.
From the 1960s onwards, Liane Hielscher mainly worked in the theater. In the 1970s and 1980s , she appeared primarily in television series . Starting with permission, my name is Cox , The Strange Methods of Franz Josef Wanninger and SOKO 5113 followed up to their last appearances in Derrick (1994) and As long as there is love (1996). In addition, Liane Hielscher was seen in several films in significant supporting roles . For example in Cardillac (1969) by Edgar Reitz . She played a leading role in Ula Stöckl's nine lives has the cat (1968), in 1983 alongside Gabriel Barylli in The Woman Without a Body and the Projectionist by Niklaus Schilling . In 1988 she took on a role in the American independent film Shuttlecock (1988) directed by Jerry R. Barrish. In the science fiction series Spaceship Enterprise , she was the dubbing voice of Majel Barrett.
Her grave is in Stephanskirchen near Rosenheim .
Autobiography
Liane Hielscher wrote a book about her life and illness, which appeared shortly before her death: “ I wanted to be a star, I became a person. Living with Cancer "(Nymphenburger Verlag, 2000, ISBN 3485008400 ),
Films and TV roles (selection)
- 1965: Let me tell you my name is Cox (TV Show) - Murder in Reverse Signs
- 1967: Midsummer Night
- 1967: Big man what now? (TV series)
- 1967: Thirteen Letters (TV series)
- 1968: The Crime Museum - The Check (TV series)
- 1968: The cat has nine lives
- 1968: Until the happy ending
- 1970: The Strange Methods of Franz Josef Wanninger (TV series, an episode)
- 1970: Cardillac
- 1970: Angels Burning Their Wings
- 1971: The money is in the bank
- 1971: They made love for a summer
- 1972–1973: Special Department K1 , several episodes
- 1974: Hamburg Transit (TV series)
- 1974: Okay SIR - recordings
- 1975: Derrick - A suitcase from Salzburg
- 1975–1979: PS - Stories about the car (TV series)
- 1976: Ambulance 7 (TV series)
- 1977: Derrick - Yellow He
- 1977: MS Franziska (TV series)
- 1979: crime scene - hush money
- 1979: case studies (ZDF television play of the present)
- 1980: Nowhere is Poenichen (TV series)
- 1980: Die Weber (TV movie)
- 1981: Police Department 1 (TV series, episode)
- 1981: A Case for Two Episode 4: Death Friends
- 1983: The super noses
- 1983: The woman without a body and the projectionist
- 1984: A crazy feeling
- 1987: Derrick - Koldau's last trip
- 1987: Moselbrück (TV series)
- 1987: Weiberwirtschaft (TV series)
- 1989: the breath
- 1989: Shuttlecock
- 1990: Derrick - a fall from hell
- 1991: housemen
- 1992: Sylt Stories (TV series)
- 1994: Derrick - Don't shake hands with the killer
- 1996: Always Trouble with Arno (TV series)
- 1996: As long as there is love (TV series)
- 1997: Dr. Stefan Frank - The Doctor Women Trust (TV Series)
Web links
- Liane Hielscher at filmportal.de
- Liane Hielscher in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- deutsches-filmhaus.de: Biography Liane Hielscher
Individual evidence
- ↑ knerger.de: The grave of Liane Hielscher
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Hielscher, liana |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Hielscher, Juliane (maiden name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 9, 1935 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Schweidnitz , Silesia |
DATE OF DEATH | January 26, 2000 |
Place of death | Bad Aibling |