Margret van Munster

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Margret van Munster (born November 13, 1920 in Rodenkirchen ; † February 22, 2010 there ) was a German stage and film actress .

Life

Margret van Munster was the daughter of Richard and Grete Fackeldey, who played a key role in founding and running the Opekta company. She had two siblings, her twin sister Gisela Fackeldey was also an actress, and sister Ilse Fackeldey worked as a doctor.

Margret van Munster attended the drama school in Berlin under the direction of Gustaf Gründgens . She then played on various stages, including in Prague , Munich and Düsseldorf . From the 1970s she appeared again and again in smaller roles on television, for example in 1975 as "Lavarande" in the three-part series Der Strick um den Hals and in 1987 as "Eva-Louise Rabenack" in the ARD early-evening series Diplomats Not Kisses .

Margret van Munster grave in Cologne's south cemetery

She became known to a wide audience as the resolute "Rosemarie Koch" in the ARD series Lindenstrasse ; a role that she played for 19 years, from episode 157 to 1119 (1988-2007). After Annemarie Wendl left in 2006, van Munster was the oldest active actress in the series. At the end of the same year, according to WDR , the actress had also expressed the wish to leave the series for reasons of age.

She appeared for the last time in episode 1119, broadcast on May 13, 2007. Two weeks later, in episode 1121, the viewer found out that the figure she was portraying had unexpectedly died of cardiac arrest. Van Munster also made a brief appearance as a cleaning lady in 1995 in the satirical kidnapping from Lindenstrasse .

Margret van Munster died at the age of 89 on February 22, 2010 in Cologne, her grave is in the Südfriedhof (hall 14).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. AP: Grandma Rosi moves out. netzeitung.de, archived from the original on July 28, 2010 ; Retrieved March 15, 2010 .
  2. lindenstrasse.de: "Lindenstraße" Mourning Margret van Munster. Retrieved January 7, 2011 .
  3. The grave of Margret van Munster. In: knerger.de. Klaus Nerger, accessed June 25, 2019 .