Marianne Hoffmann

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Marianne Hoffmann (born October 18, 1941 in Berlin ) is a German stage, film and television actress and a voice actress .

Live and act

Marianne Hoffmann, who was seen as one of the prematures in the film of the same name in 1957 , received acting lessons from Elisabeth Götze in her hometown of Berlin from 1960 to 1963 and immediately afterwards moved to Munich, where she joined a touring theater. A little later, offers from the cinema and television films were added. There the blonde actress first played young and well-behaved girls who threatened to get off the rails.

After around ten years, with one of the leading female roles in the series Omaruru , her career in front of the camera was over, and Marianne Hoffmann returned to the theater, where she mainly appeared on small stages such as the Zimmer Theater in Rottweil. There you could see the Berliner in plays based on William Shakespeare, Jean Giraudoux, Harold Pinter and François Rabelais. Marianne Hoffmann has also worked very often as a voice actress.

Filmography

literature

  • Who's Who in the Arts, two volumes. 2nd revised edition, Wörthsee 1978. First volume p. 396

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