Lieselotte Plauensteiner
Lieselotte Plauensteiner (* around 1940 to 1945) is an Austrian actress and television presenter .
Life
From 1968 to 1975 Lieselotte Plauensteiner hosted the children's program Das kleine Haus alongside Heinz Zuber on ORF . Then she was also one of the presenters of the follow-up program Am dam des . In the television series Oberinspektor Marek she played the role of Susi Wodak from 1965 to 1970 at the side of Fritz Eckhardt in the title role . From 1971 to 1983 this series was continued as an Austrian contribution to the television series Tatort , where she continued this role. Lieselotte Plauensteiner lives in Laaben in Lower Austria .
Filmography (selection)
- 1965–1970: Chief Inspector Marek (TV series)
- 1966: Noise in the Secret Annex (TV movie)
- 1972: The Adventures of the Good Soldier Schwejk (TV series, two episodes)
- 1973–1974: Hello - Hotel Sacher ... porter! (TV series, four episodes)
- 1971–1986: crime scene
- 1971: murder suspicion
- 1972: The Velvet Trap
- 1973: Femicide
- 1974: Murder in the Ministry
- 1975: Vacation murder
- 1976: Advertisement murder
- 1977: the forgotten murder
- 1978: Murder in the hospital
- 1979: Murder in the Grand Hotel
- 1980: murder in installments
- 1981: Murder in the Opera
- 1982: homicide squad
- 1983: Murder in the subway
- 1986: The archive
- 1992: Murder in the forest
- 1994: Fear of heights
- 1995: Come on the hell out of here
Web links
- Lieselotte Plauen Steiner in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ derStandard.at - More than just the clown from "Am Dam Des" . Article dated February 13, 2012, accessed on January 26, 2016.
- ^ "TV kindergarten aunt" Lieselotte Plauensteiner presented the program "Am dam des" . Article from March 11, 2015, accessed on January 26, 2016.
- ↑ Wienerwald: Celebrities ponder death . Article from October 22, 2013, accessed on January 26, 2016.
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SURNAME | Plauensteiner, Lieselotte |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian actress and television presenter |
DATE OF BIRTH | around 1940 |