Marlies Schönau

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Marlies Schönau , also Marlies Schoenau , (born August 3, 1923 in Sonneberg , Thuringia ; † October 11, 1995 in Munich , Bavaria ) was a German actress and radio play speaker .

Life

Marlies Schönau received her acting training at the Otto Falckenberg School in Munich . She made her stage debut in Regensburg ; further theater stations were in the following years among others Stuttgart , Augsburg , Wiesbaden , Bonn and Frankfurt / Main . In the 1976/77 season she played the role of Olga Veygond in the comedy Behind the Curtain or Comrade Veygond by Joseph Breitbach at the Ernst-Deutsch-Theater in Hamburg . In the 1981/82 season she was on tour as a partner of Charles Regnier , with the Euro-Studio Landgraf with the play The Favorite by Pierre Barillet .

Schoenau was also active as a film and television actress since the mid-1950s. In film and television she usually only appeared sporadically in supporting roles, but occasionally she also took on leading roles, mostly mother roles.

The IMDb lists her role as the future Empress Eugenie in Just Scheu and Ernst Nebhut's musical comedy The Man with the Cylinder , which was first broadcast in May 1955, as her first TV appearance .

In the years that followed, Schönau often appeared in crime series and crime films. Directed by Fritz Umgelter , she embodied the main female role in the television crime thriller Das Spinnennetz (1956), based on the model by Agatha Christie , in which she played Clarissa Hailsham-Brown, a "fast-reacting lady with a tendency to invent absurd situations", played. In the television play Der Fehltritt , which first aired in April 1960 , an enigmatic satire set in a communist satellite state in the Balkans , she was seen in the role of Verena, directed by Paul Verhoeven . In the two-part television film With Family Connection (1965), based on an original screenplay by Willy Grüb , she played the housewife Erna Liesegang, who is completely on the nerves because she has not had any domestic help for five months, and her husband and the three Have to look after children alone. In the television play Tee and something Sympathy , broadcast for the first time in December 1967 , the literary model of which had already been filmed for the cinema under the title Different from the others (1956) with Deborah Kerr , Schönau took over, alongside Christiane Hörbiger and Stefan Behrens , the role of Lilly Sears.

In the SWF crime scene: When stones speak (first broadcast: February 1972) she was Mrs. Bernbacher, the wife of the rich construction company Wolfgang Bernbacher. In the ZDF television series Der Kommissar she was seen in one of the episode roles in the Kommissar episode With the Eyes of a Murderer (No. 74), which first aired in June 1974; she embodied Frau Dorfmann, the murderer's wife. She also had episode roles in the television series Das Kriminalmuseum (1963; as a betrayed wife Hella Eggers in the episode Die Frau im Nerz ), Notarztwagen 7 (1977), St. Pauli-Landungsbrücken (1980) and Derrick (1981; as Mrs. Röder, the Wife and mother-in-law, in three short scenes at the side of Hubert Suschka and Claudia Rieschel ).

Schönau was also seen in a few cinema roles. In the educational film Die goldene Pille (1968) she embodied the woman Berner. In the comedy film Oh Jonathan - oh Jonathan! (1973), with Heinz Rühmann in the lead role, she was Mrs. Benditz-Degenhart, the pearl-waving mother of the glamorous bride of a millionaire's son.

In addition to her work as an actress, Schönau was intensively active as a radio play speaker. She spoke roles in fairy tale and children's radio plays (including 1977; as a glass witch in Der kleine Häwelmann based on Theodor Storm ), detective radio plays (including in Dickie Dick Dickens , 1957-59; as DDD's bride Effi Marconi; several times as housekeeper Mrs. Hudson in the Sherlock -Holmes radio plays ) and in radio thrillers. She was often involved in radio productions for Bavarian Radio . She became known as a radio play speaker in particular through her role as the daughter of a professor, Helen Lomax, in the Terra Incognita series.

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Marlies Schoenau . Short biography. Retrieved May 22, 2017.
  2. Behind the Curtain or Comrade Veygond . Program for the 1976/77 season. Retrieved May 22, 2017.
  3. Pierre Barillet: "The Favorite" . Theater archive of the Oberallgäu cultural community. Retrieved May 22, 2017.
  4. The man with the top hat . Television program from May 19, 1955. Retrieved May 22, 2017.
  5. THE SPIDER WEB . Plot, cast, production details and reviews. Retrieved May 22, 2017.
  6. THE FAILURE . Plot, cast, production details and reviews. Retrieved May 22, 2017.
  7. With family connection (TV film, FRG 1965) . Film clip on YouTube. Retrieved May 22, 2017.
  8. Tea and some sympathy . Plot, cast, production details and reviews. Retrieved May 22, 2017.
  9. The Commissioner: With the eyes of a murderer . Plot, cast, production details and reviews. Retrieved May 22, 2017.
  10. THE WOMAN IN MINK . Plot, cast, production details and reviews. Retrieved May 22, 2017.
  11. DERRICK: Episode 79 (1981). The canal . Plot, cast, production details. Retrieved May 22, 2017.
  12. Oh, Jonathan - Oh, Jonathan! . Plot and cast. Internet presence DasErste . Retrieved May 22, 2017.
  13. Little Häwelmann . Production details. Retrieved May 22, 2017.
  14. Midnight thriller: The hedge . Editing and direction: Edmund Steinberger . With Wolfgang Büttner , Cordula Trantow , Marlies Schoenau, Hans Caninenberg , Erik Jelde , Wolfgang Hess u. a. BR 1974 / approx. 54 '. Retrieved May 22, 2017.
  15. Midnight thriller: The drop of blood . Editing and direction: Edmund Steinberger. With Herbert Bötticher , Norbert Naegele , Georg Kostya , Christian Marschall , Fritz Wilm Wallenborn , Marlies Schoenau, Alexander Malachovsky , Percy Adlon u. a. BR 1966/54 '. Retrieved May 22, 2017.
  16. Terra Incognita . Criticism at Hörspielsachen.de. Retrieved May 22, 2017.
  17. Terra Incognita . Criticism at Hörtalk.de. Retrieved May 22, 2017.
  18. Oh, these men . Plot, cast and production details. Retrieved May 21, 2017.