Margot Leonard
Margot Leonard-Quick (* 2. October 1927 as Margot Löbel in Chemnitz ) is a German actress . For decades she was one of the most sought-after voice actors , among others as the German standard voice of Marilyn Monroe and Brigitte Bardot .
Life
Margot Leonard received her first film role in 1949 in Man Don't Play With Love . She was a busy actress in film and early television productions during the 1950s . She also played theater in Berlin. From the 1950s onwards, Leonard was extensively involved in dubbing, which is why her appearances in film and television became increasingly rare. She is likely to be known to a wider audience through her role as Elfriede Zerfass in the ARD series Moselbrück .
For decades Leonard was one of the busiest voice actors and was the standard German voice of many international stars. She was cast as the congenial spokeswoman for Marilyn Monroe for a decade - between 1952 and 1961 - and preferred the actress in classics such as blondes , Some like it hot , The darn 7th year, or How do you get a millionaire? . Between 1955 and 1971 Leonard dubbed the French actress Brigitte Bardot in 15 films , including in With the Arms of a Woman , And Always The Woman Lures and Viva Maria! . Between 1949 and 1966 Leonard voiced Janet Leigh in eleven films , including Scaramouche, the gallant Marquis and Psycho . She also spoke regularly to Kim Novak , for example in My Bride is Psychic or The Man with the Golden Arm .
She also lent her voice to numerous well-known colleagues such as Katharine Hepburn in Leopards You Don't Kiss , Judy Garland in The Wizard of Oz , Grace Kelly in Noon , Gina Lollobrigida in The Beauties of the Night , Vera Miles in The Black Hawk , Julie Harris in Beyond Eden , Glynis Johns in The Jester , Mylène Demongeot in the Fantomas films, Natalie Wood in … Because They Don't Know What They're Doing, and Carroll Baker in Far Land and Cheyenne . Diana Rigg spoke in the James Bond film On Her Majesty's Secret Service and in the television series With Umbrella, Charm and Melon . In another television series, she spoke to Ros Drinkwater in the role of Steve Temple in Paul Temple . In addition, she was known from many radio play productions, such as in 1967 from the last Paul Temple multi-part as Steve Temple, namely in Paul Temple and the case of Alex by Francis Durbridge . Her partners included Paul Klinger as Paul Temple as well as Ernst Hilbich , Kurt Lieck and Gerd Baltus .
She has retired from working life since the early 1990s and lives in Tuscany. Margot Leonard's older sister was the actress Bruni Löbel , her brother-in-law was the actor and voice actor Holger Hagen .
Film and television (selection)
As an actress
- 1949: You don't play with love
- 1950: island without morals
- 1954: Par ordre du tsar
- 1954: Hungarian Rhapsody
- 1955: July 20th
- 1963: armchair by the fireplace
- 1964: Amouren
- 1964: Kommissar Freytag - Fire, Water, Coal TV series
- 1965: Olivia
- 1966: Hurray - a boy!
- 1966: You co-wrote - The Stupid August TV series
- 1967: The Hansen Family - The Unmanaged Boat Trip TV series
- 1967: Truck Driver - The Quarry TV series
- 1967: Long-distance drivers - The special transport TV series
- 1969: La Felicita ...
- 1972: In the name of freedom
- 1973: Early meeting - TV series alone in Munich
- 1973: Elefantenjunge (Elefanten-Boy) - The Players television series
- 1973: Elephant Boy - The Big Chance TV series
- 1973: You land of love
- 1974: Telerop 2009 - There is still something to be saved - Raw materials sold out TV series
- 1974: Crime scene : dangerous bedbugs
- 1975: education by maids
- 1975: The last vacation
- 1976: Crime scene: Westendstrasse residential home
- 1977: A house for us - Youth rest home - From the family of the armored lizards TV series
- 1977: A House for Us - Youth Rest Home - The Island TV series
- 1981–1985: Golden Times - Bitter Times TV series
- 1987–1993: Moselbrück TV series
As a voice actress
- 1932: For Bette Davis in 20,000 years in Sing Sing as "Fay Wilson" dubbing 1971
- 1939: For Ann Rutherford in Gone with the Wind as "Careen O'Hara" dubbing 1953
- 1949: For Judy Garland in The Wizard of Oz as "Dorothy Gale" dubbing after the World War
- 1949: For Janet Leigh in The Fate of Irene Forsyte as "Julia Forsyte"
- 1952: For Marilyn Monroe in Do not Bother to 809 as "Nell Forbes" synchronization in 1953, lost version
- 1953: For Marilyn Monroe in blondes preferred as "Lorelei Lee"
- 1953: For Doris Day in Schwere Colts in tender hands as "Calamity Jane"
- 1955: For Brigitte Bardot in The Great Maneuver as "Lucie"
- 1955: For Glynis Johns in Der Hofnarr as "Jungfer Jean"
- 1956: For Mamie van Doren in Even today you should hang as "Ellen Ballard"
- 1956: For Julie Harris in Beyond Eden as "Abra"
- 1957: For Joan Taylor in The Beast from Space as "Marisa Leonardo"
- 1961: For Brigitte Bardot in private life as "Jill"
- 1961: For Daliah Lavi in Im Stahlnetz des Dr. Mabuse as "Maria Sabrehm"
- 1964: For Tippi Hedren in Marnie as "Marnie Edgar"
- 1964: For Elke Sommer in Unter Vultures as "Miss Annie Dillmann"
- 1966: For Julie Christie in Fahrenheit 451 as "Clarisse / Linda Montag"
- 1971: For Brigitte Bardot in petroleum pussies as "Louise"
- 1972: For Nessi in Robbi, Tobbi and the Fliewatüüt as "Nessi"
- 1976: For Laura Betti in 1900 as "Regina"
- 1980: For Susannah York in The Awakening of the Sphinx as "Jane Turner"
- 1994: For Pauline Collins in Mother's Courage as "Elsa Tabori"
Web links
- Margot Leonard in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Margot Leonard at filmportal.de
- Margot Leonard in the German dubbing file
Individual evidence
- ↑ Nils Daniel Peiler: I look at pearls . In: Filmdienst . No. 20 , 2012.
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SURNAME | Leonard, Margot |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Leonard-Schnell, Margot (full name); Löbel, Margot (maiden name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actress and voice actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | October 2, 1927 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Chemnitz |