Luise Deschauer

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Luise Deschauer (born December 21, 1938 in Munich ) is a German actress .

Life

Luise Deschauer had private acting lessons from 1958 to 1960 with the actor, director and artistic director Ernst Seiltgen and with the actor Otto Wernicke .

Deschauer made her comrade debut in 1961 in the TV production Du holde Kunst - Scenes about songs by Franz Schubert by Arthur Maria Rabenalt . In 1965 an episode role followed in the crime series Alarm in den Berge . Also in 1965, she was seen at the side of René Deltgen and Inge Meysel in the television game The Own Four Walls .

Deschauer played in the subsequent period in German television frequently in comedies and popular comedies with Bavarian or Austrian background, wherein it embodied a different part of the spectrum juvenile lover over staff and maids to malignant female figures. Deschauer often took part in productions for Bavarian Radio .

In 1968 she could be seen under the direction of Theodor Grädler in the Bavarian folk play Der Pfarrer von Gillbach . In 1971, she played a small role in the comedy The Marriage Strike , a recording of the television series The Comedy Nobility .

From the 1980s, Deschauer played regularly on television. At first, however, she was often only seen in small, if incisive supporting roles. Deschauer later took on continuous series roles, larger episode roles and guest roles.

Deschauer had continuous series roles in the television series Hans im Glück (1987) and Löwengrube (from 1987). In 1990 she took on the role of a teacher in the film The Terrible Girl by Michael Verhoeven . Under his direction, she then played in the drama An Unholy Love, the mother of the male protagonist Timothy Peach , who tries by all means to dissuade her son from giving up the priestly career out of love for a woman.

From 1993 she played the role of Kathrin Petersen in the Sat1 series Ein Bayer auf Rügen . From 1995 to 2001 she took on the continuous serial role of Elsa Fischer in the ZDF series Alle Meine Töchter . From 1997 the role of Lotte Marquardt in the ZDF series Tierarzt Dr. Angel . From 2003 to 2004 she had a continuous role at Forsthaus Falkenau .

In 2003 she played a nun alongside Alexandra Maria Lara in the great historical two-part TV show Trenck - Two Hearts Against the Crown .

The ZDF occupied Deschauer in recent years in several major roles in several television movies . In 2007 she played in the television film Nebel über Schloss Kilrush from the Rosamunde Pilcher television series. In 2008 she was the elegant and understanding Lady Brighton in the series Cruise to Happiness . In 2009 followed the role of Rebecca Black in the television series Our Farm in Ireland .

Luise Deschauer took over in the ARD - telenovela Sturm der Liebe a guest role as from March 2011 Käthe Hansen . In 2006 she was seen in another role (mother Klara) for 3 episodes.

Luise Deschauer also played theater . In 1986, she played on the little stage Schwabing which Mrs. Beckoff in the comedy The Cuckoo's Egg by Harvey Fierstein . In 1987 she appeared at the Stadttheater Ingolstadt in the folk play The Wedding by Lena Christ in a production by Ernst Seiltgen. In 2007 she made her debut at the Chiemgauer Volkstheater as the Rosi Grandma at Egon Biscan's side as Steffl Grandpa in the play Wedding on installments . In 2009 she acted as Grandma Hilde in the comedy Where Rauch ist, ist auch Feuer , each directed by Bernd Helfrich .

For many years, Deschauer has also been a regular speaker for radio broadcasts on Bavarian Radio.

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Brief portrait and filmography Homepage Press Partner Preiss, as of 2008
  2. ^ You lovely art scenes around the songs by Franz Schubert TV program from December 11, 1961
  3. The crime thriller homepage: Alarm in den Berger (episode guide)  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. First broadcast March 8, 1965@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / krimiserien.heim.at  
  4. The pastor of Gillbach  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Homepage of Bayerischer Rundfunk, first broadcast in 1968@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.br-online.de  
  5. Ghemela Adler: Heimatsuche and Identity: the work of the Bavarian writer Lena Christ p. 336, cast for the premiere on February 12, 1987
  6. Anniversary at the Chiemgauer Volkstheater ( Memento from December 29, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Online publication by Bayerischer Rundfunk, p. 16/17.
  7. Where there is smoke, there is fire ( Memento from September 29, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Homepage of the Bavarian Broadcasting Corporation, premiere: July 31, 2009