Lore Bronner

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Lore Bronner (born November 26, 1906 in Karlsruhe , † June 2, 2002 in Munich ) was a Munich stage manager ( Lore-Bronner-Bühne in Munich) and actress. The Lore Bronner Prize is named after her. She is buried in the Munich North Cemetery.

In the Bavarian Radio and Radio Bremen and the Swiss produced in separate versions of each radio detective satire Dickie Dick Dickens speaks the role of greedy pension owner Mummy Tobo Dutch , whose board of the underworld of Chicago serves as a shelter. From 1957 Lore Bronner worked as an actress in various film and television productions. These included the television series Das Kriminalmuseum , Derrick and Forsthaus Falkenau .

Her first marriage was to the composer Alfred Juergensohn .

Filmography (selection)

  • 1957: the mayfly
  • 1964: Participation (TV film)
  • 1967: The Crime Museum (TV series) - caliber 9
  • 1968: The Crime Museum (TV series) - The drill
  • 1976: Zwickelbach & Co. (TV series)
  • 1979: Esch or Die Anarchy (TV movie)
  • 1982: Derrick (TV series) - A rose in the trash
  • 1982: Raindrops (TV movie)
  • 1984: The Hermannsschlacht (TV movie)
  • 1991: The Happy Family (TV series) - SOS
  • 1992: SOKO 5113 (TV series) - Fire in the Heart
  • 1993: Forsthaus Falkenau (TV series) - Two grandmas are simply too many
  • 1993: Forsthaus Falkenau (TV series) - children's stuff
  • 1994: The Investigator - The New One
  • 1997: The Fishing War (TV movie)
  • 1998: Supersingle (TV movie)

literature

  • Lore Bronner on her 100th birthday. 2006 (Ed .: District of Upper Bavaria)

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