Sissi Perlinger
Sissi Perlinger (* 9. December 1963 in Furth im Wald , Bavaria as Elisabeth Judith Michaela Perlinger ) is a German entertainer , actress , radio play speaker and author .
Live and act
After graduating from high school, Perlinger emigrated to France in 1982 and began to earn money for professional singing and dance training by singing and dancing on the streets of the French capital, Paris . Some time later she returned to Germany to sing in 5 voices in close harmonie with the group The high Cat . She then completed an acting training in Munich , Vienna , New York and Los Angeles as well as a vocal training (classical, jazz and pop) and a dance training in classical ballet and jazz.
In 1986 Perlinger began writing her own stage programs, with which she went on tour throughout the German-speaking region (solo, with partners or a band). At the same time, she started working as an actress. She has worked in numerous films, series and shows since 1990, including in thrillers such as the Bullen von Tölz , but also in comedy shows and (cinema) film comedies such as Harte Jungs (2000, with Tobias Schenke and Axel Stein ) .
Sissi Perlinger went on tour with the musical ensemble Tabaluga in 2003 and 2004, and luck was given away . There she played the silver fox at the side of Rufus Beck , Heinz Hoenig and musician Peter Maffay . In addition, she wrote the song Der Kreis with Lukas Hilbert and Peter Maffay , which can be found on Maffay's double album Laut und Leise . Also in 2012 she took part in the musical ensemble Tabaluga and the signs of the times . She played the lady of the camellias in some cities. Since 2005 Sissi Perlinger has been on tour with her show Singledämmerung in German-speaking countries. The dereliction of this program took place on April 21, 2010 in the Wirtshaus im Schlachthof in Munich. It follows under the direction of Patrizia Moresco "Gönn dir ne Auszeit" in the Schlachthof Munich and under the direction of Dieter Woll in 2015 "I'll stay young" in the Lustspielhaus Munich and "Die Perlingerin - What is it really about" in the Schlachthof Munich.
Cabaret programs
- 1987: The Sissi Perlinger Scandal (solo program)
- 1990: Electric Cabaret (solo program / with band)
- 1991: The Shrill Solo (solo program)
- 1992: My heart sees red (solo program / with band)
- 1996: From happy end to happy end (duo program with Mr. Scheibe)
- 2001: The dream program (duo program with Mr. Scheibe)
- 2005: Singledämmerung (solo program)
- 2010: Treat yourself to a break (solo program)
- 2015: I'll stay young then (solo program)
- 2019: DIE PERLINGERIN - What it's really about (solo program) [1]
Filmography (selection)
- 1990: The tears came with the clowns
- 1992: Druzhba
- 1992: Lilli Lottofee
- 1992: Among colleagues
- 1994: Stella Stellaris
- 1996: The last courier
- 1997: Der Bulle von Tölz: Death on tour
- 1997: The first semester
- 1997: Breakfast for four
- 1998: wave and smile
- 1999: To the horizon and beyond
- 1999: washing, cutting, laying
- 2000: tough guys
- 2000: Make a wish
- 2001: God is a dead fish
- 2001: Her Majesty's Men
- 2002: It's a small world and things like this
- 2003: Seventeen girls are the better boys
- 2003: Baltic Storm
- 2003: 3 for Robin Hood
- 2003: Crazy Race
- 2004: Wacky - full throttle into love
- 2004: The Night of the Living Losers
- 2005: Hypercondriaque
- 2006: Molly and Pug
Books
- 1998: the last druid or the three kinds of love
- 1998: Sissi Perlinger's secret tips
- 2003: The unexpected gift from Santa Claus and Mrs. Glück and Mr. Liebe (together with Eva Heller )
- 2010: time out
Radio plays and audio books
- 2001: Konrad or the child from the can (authorized reading)
- 2003: Collaboration in: Everywhere is Wonderland (poems)
- 2005: Konrad or the child from the tin can (abridged reading)
- 2006: single twilight
- 2006: Princess Lillifee (DE: Gold )
- 2006: Princess Lillifee and the Little Mermaid (DE: Gold)
- 2007: Princess Lillifee and the Unicorn (DE: Gold)
- 2008: Princess Lillifee, the little ballerina (DE: Gold)
- 2008: Princess Lillifee has a secret (DE: Gold)
- 2010: Princess Lillifee and the little dolphin (DE: Gold)
- 2011: Princess Lillifee and the little deer
- 2012: Princess Lillifee and the rock crystal
- 2012: Treat yourself to a break
- 2012 collaboration in: Ein Schmatz vom Ringelnatz (poems)
- 2013: Princess Lillifee and the fairy ball
- 2015: Princess Lillifee saves the unicorn paradise
- 2016: Princess Lillifee and the little elephant's secret
- 2018: Princess Lillifee is looking for the lost star
- 2018: Princess Lillifee and the Veterinary Clinic
Awards
- 1992: German Cabaret Prize for My Heart Sees Red
- 1992: Special price in Montreux for Drushba
- 1993: Prize of the city of Mainz for the German Cabaret Prize 1993
- 1997: Merkur Prize for "Munich's most popular stage personality"
- 1997: Special award at the Baden-Baden Days of the Television Game for the outstanding acting performance in The Last Courier
- 1997: Gold Adolf Grimme Prize for the best actress of the year (Vera Rohleder in The Last Courier )
- 2005: Garching cabaret mask
- 2008: Bavarian Cabaret Prize (Music Prize)
Web links
- Sissi Perlinger's website
- Sissi Perlinger in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Sissi Perlinger on MusicBrainz (English)
- Literature by and about Sissi Perlinger in the catalog of the German National Library
- Sissi Perlinger in the Munzinger archive ( beginning of article freely available)
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d Braunschweiger Zeitung ; Breakfast with Sissi Perlinger ; Edition: Saturday, September 10, 2011; Page 18
- ^ Heidrun Abels: Vita. Retrieved July 23, 2019 .
- ↑ Gold / platinum database of the Federal Association of the Music Industry, accessed on October 5, 2017
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Perlinger, Sissi |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Perlinger, Elisabeth Judith Michaela (maiden name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German entertainer, actress, radio play speaker and author |
DATE OF BIRTH | December 9, 1963 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Furth im Wald , Bavaria , Federal Republic of Germany |