Sigrid Lagemann

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Sigrid Anna Charlotte Lagemann (born August 4, 1924 in Bismark (Altmark) , † June 13, 1992 ) was a German actress and voice actress .

Live and act

Sigrid Lagemann played a. a. at the Stadttheater Weißenfels in Romeo and Juliet , at the Renaissance theater Berlin Frau Warren's trade or at the Schloßparktheater in Berlin As you like it .

Occasionally Sigrid Lagemann also appeared in movies, e.g. B. 1951 in Stips or 1958 in Peter Beauvais' Isn't Mama Fabulous? . On TV she was u. a. to be seen in the Wolfgang Petersen film Hans im Glück or in Frau von Bebenburg .

Sigrid Lagemann worked as a dubbing actress for 40 years . For many years she was the standard speaker of Martha Hyer in the film Mein Mann Gottfried , that of Dolores Michaels in Young Luck in April , Miss or Warlock or that of Mara Corday in Eagle's Wing , Three Sailors in Paris or Asphalt Hyenas . Her line-ups also included Barbara Bel Geddes u. a. in the first Vertigo dubbing, Arlene Dahl , Mona Freeman , Danielle Darrieux in Birds Die in Peru , Glenda Jackson in Triple Echo and Inga Swenson in the series Torches in the Storm . In the German version of the Disney cartoon Basil, der große Mäusedetektiv ( The Great Mouse Detective , 1986) she was the "Queen Mouse".

In the series The Waltons she was the second voice of Ellen Corby and replaced Ursula Krieg , who could no longer synchronize for personal reasons. She was also heard several times in episode roles in series such as MacGyver , Mit Schirm, Charme und Melone or Agentin mit Herz .

She also gave her voice to various characters in radio plays. So z. B. in Die Nibelungen , Benjamin Blümchen or Bibi Blocksberg .

She died in 1992 at the age of 67.

Filmography

  • 1950: Mayor Anna
  • 1951: Pauker Stips and the girls' class in love
  • 1956: The model husband
  • 1956: Can a man be so loyal ...
  • 1958: isn't mom fabulous?
  • 1974: Investigations against unknown persons (TV)
  • 1975: Mrs. von Bebenburg (TV)
  • 1976: Hans im Glück (TV)
  • 1977: The main hit (TV)

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