Martina Eginhart

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Martina Eginhart (also: Martina Eginhardt or Martina Eginhardt-Riegler ; * 1910 in Munich ; † unknown) was a German actress , drama teacher and radio play speaker .

Life

Martina Eginhart learned her artistic craft at the Otto Falckenberg School in Munich after attending the Lyceum . She appeared as a theater actress on Munich theaters and other well-known German-speaking theaters. Together with her husband, the actor Ado Riegler , Eginhart also worked as an acting teacher in his drama studio for over 20 years.

Martina Eginhart was a rare guest in film and television productions. Here she played in Walter Oehmichen's production of Little Brothers and Sisters in 1953 . As a radio play speaker, for example, she appeared in Egon L. Frauenberger's adaptation of Otfried Preussler's Little Witch .

Radio plays (selection)

  • The little witch, Philips 1970.
  • The Little Witch, Part 2, Philips 1970.
  • The colorful fairytale carousel: Wedding party in the dwarf country / The three lucky children, FASS.
  • The funeral mass, after Ernst Wiechert , RB 1949.

literature

  • Who is Who in Photo, Film & TV , Zurich: Verlag für Prominentenenzyklopädien 1979, p. 62.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Who is Who in Photo, Film & TV , p. 62.
  2. German Stage Yearbook. 1982/83 season , Genossenschaft Deutscher Bühnen-Members, 91st year, p. 785.