Lilo Hartmann

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Lilo Hartmann (born May 30, 1910 ; † unknown) was a German actress .

Life

In 1933 she was brought in front of the camera for the first time by the director Adolf Sportwetten for the romantic comedy Paths to a Good Marriage . For the time being until 1938 she was seen in supporting roles on the screen. Most of the films with her from that time have been completely forgotten today. It wasn't until 1956 that she was offered roles again, and her best-known films from this time include Das Sonntagskind and Der Jugendrichter , in which she played alongside Heinz Rühmann .

She also appeared in television series and television films in the 1960s and 1970s. From 1969 to 1971 she played the female lead alongside Hans Elwenspoek in the nine-part television series Bergmann Family , which described the everyday life of a family in the GDR .

But she wasn't too bad to work in sex clothes like The Sinful Bed and Funny Boys and Funny Girls . After 1984 her track is lost and she no longer appeared in films or radio plays.

Filmography

  • 1933: Paths to a Good Marriage
  • 1933: girls of today
  • 1933: The gold mine
  • 1934: Tempo, Carlo, Tempo
  • 1934: In the matter of Timpe
  • 1934: Mrs. Eva becomes mondain!
  • 1934: A crash in the forester's house
  • 1934: Why so excited?
  • 1935: The Blessed Excellency
  • 1935: One night on the Danube
  • 1936: angels with small flaws
  • 1936: A passionate doctor
  • 1936: The ball mother
  • 1938: One day you'll like me
  • 1956: The Sunday Child
  • 1960: The youth judge
  • 1962: Everyone dies for himself alone (TV movie)
  • 1966: father of a daughter (TV movie)
  • 1967: self-service (TV film)
  • 1969–71: Bergmann family (nine-part television series)
  • 1971: Hei-Wi-Tip-Top (TV series 1 episode)
  • 1973: The sinful bed
  • 1976: Hunt for virgins
  • 1979: Case Studies (TV Movie)
  • 1984: Funny Boys and Funny Girls

Radio plays

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Lilo Hartmann. Retrieved March 21, 2016 .