Margot Philipp

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Margot Philipp , married to Margot Medicus , (born March 2, 1941 in Vienna , † 2004 in Zurich ) was an Austrian actress .

Life

Margot Philipp's grave

Ulli Philipp's sister took acting lessons from Professor Helmuth Krauss in Vienna and completed a two-year dance training course. She began her stage career in Hamburg at the local Kleine Komödie and then from 1961 to 1965 she belonged to the ensemble of the Hamburger Kammerspiele .

Other theater stations were the Small Comedy Munich, the Frankfurt Small Theater in the Zoo by Fritz Rémond junior , the Burgtheater in Vienna, the Bregenz Festival , the Schauspielhaus Düsseldorf , the Schauspielhaus Zurich , the Luisenburg Festival near Wunsiedel and numerous tours.

Since the early sixties, Margot Philipp has also appeared on television, mostly in television games . She played the leading role in the feature film Drivers On the Road . Until the mid-1970s she was also a very busy radio play speaker . She then took over the theater group “Stage 64 Zurich”. She ran this touring theater company under her married name Margot Medicus (also known as "Tourneetheater Margot Medicus") until her death.

In 1984 she played in episodes 115 and 117 of the crime series Derrick as the interior designer Ariane, a close friend of the title character.

Her final resting place is in the Neustifter Friedhof (group 14, row 9, number 26) in Vienna.

Filmography

  • 1960: You take notes
  • 1961: Motorists on the move / On the streets of a city
  • 1961: The Shark Association
  • 1961: The shadows grow longer
  • 1964: The passenger
  • 1964: Harbor Police (TV series) - travel companion wanted
  • 1965: Mariana Pineda
  • 1966: my brother's life
  • 1967: The palm tree in the rose garden
  • 1967: Love Stories (TV series)
  • 1968: A coffin for Mr. Holloway
  • 1969: Head in the water, tail in the heights
  • 1970: Ida Rogalski - The new one
  • 1971: babysitter
  • 1972: wedding
  • 1972: Nasrin or The Art of Dreaming
  • 1973: The dead of Pont Neuf
  • 1974: Arms don't steal
  • 1975: Everyone is next to himself
  • 1984: Derrick (TV series)

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