Marianne Zilles

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Marianne Zilles , also Marianne Schulze Zilles, (* 1950 in Berlin ; † September 9, 1999 in Aachen ) was a German actress .

From 1970 to 1974, Zilles studied puppetry and acting at the Ernst-Busch University in Berlin. In 1976 she appeared at the Prenzlau Theater in the play "Summer in Heidkau" by Helmut Sakowski ; Directed by Rainer Nitzke . In a performance review at the time, her “subtle gestural play” and her “soft nuances” were emphasized.

She had theater engagements a. a. in Essen , Düsseldorf and Munich . In 1987 she performed at the Essen Theater , alongside Margit Carstensen as the landowner Ranjewskaja, the governess Charlotta Ivanovna in Chekhov's play The Cherry Orchard . Since 1996 she has been a member of the Theater Aachen ensemble . There she played u. a. in Heiner Müller's theater project Verkommenes Ufer Medeamaterial Landscape with Argonauts , with Benjamin Kradolfer as a partner.

As your first film appearance, the IMDb film database is running the television fun game You have ideas, darling! by Rolf Neuparth from 1983, a production of the television of the GDR ; Directed by Alexander Wikarski . Zilles embodied, u. a. next to Helga Göring , Lotti Küppers, the friend of the main female character Constanze ( Uta Schorn ). The performance was recorded in the GDR television theater on the Moritzburg in Halle / Saale .

In 1984 she worked in the crime film Polizeiruf 110: Schwere Jahre (Part 1) in a small role as Irmchen (in the 1945 flashback); however, their participation was not mentioned in the credits. In the second season of the television series Rote Erde, she appeared in 1989, alongside Jürgen Schornagel , in the role of Frau Scherbaum. In 1997 she had an episode role in the television series Der Bergdoktor . She played in sequence Bange hours the takeaways owner Erna that the hungry boy Maxl tackles.

Occasionally she also worked as a speaker for radio plays .

Filmography (selection)

  • 1983: You have ideas, darling! (TV movie)
  • 1984: Police Call 110: Difficult Years (Part 1) (TV movie)
  • 1989: Rote Erde (TV series; supporting role in a series)
  • 1990: Crash (alternative title Der Rausschmeißer ; TV movie)
  • 1991: Sag mal A (TV movie)
  • 1994: Die Stadtindianer (TV series; supporting role in a series)
  • 1995: See Neuschwanstein and Die (short film)
  • 1996: The Commissioner (TV series; episode role)
  • 1996: Kurklinik Rosenau (TV series; episode role)
  • 1996: Storm in the Suit (movie)
  • 1997: Der Bergdoktor (TV series; episode role)
  • 1998: King on Mallorca (TV movie)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b c Zilles, Marianne Short biography in: Wilhelm Kosch : Deutsches Theater-Lexikon . De Gruyter. December 2011. p. 3791.
  2. a b Marianne Zille's Vita; Filmography. KinoTV.com
  3. a b Original directness of performance criticism . In: Theater of Time . Edition 6/76.
  4. Der Kirschgarten ( Memento of the original from April 16, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Occupation. Retrieved April 10, 2015 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.roswithaballmer.ch
  5. YOU HAVE IDEAS, DEAR! (1983) in: Television of the GDR . Online lexicon of GDR television films, television games and TV productions. Retrieved April 10, 2015
  6. You have ideas, darling! Cast and production details in: Achim Klünder: Lexikon der Fernsehspiele . Volume II. P. 42. De Gruyter. Munich 1991. ISBN 3-598-10836-2
  7. 090. Difficult years, part 1 description of the plot, production details and cast. Retrieved April 10, 2015
  8. Big stories - Rote Erde, the complete edition: It's dark in front of the hoe Plot description, production details and cast. Retrieved April 10, 2015
  9. Der Bergdoktor: Bange hours plot description, production details and cast. Retrieved April 10, 2015