Thea Aichbichler

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Thea Aichbichler , partly also listed as Thea Albichler , (born August 21, 1889 in Munich ; † June 25, 1957 there ) was a German actress.

Life

Her film career began in the time of National Socialism in 1934 with the film The blond Kathrein alongside Liane Haid and directed by Franz Seitz . Andreas Knoll mentions her in his Die Geschichte des Volkstümlichen in entertainment as a folk artist. After the war she was involved in many Austrian and Federal Republican productions, including the children's film Die goldene Gans from 1953, directed by Walter Oehmichen . In the 1950s she also spoke roles in radio plays . In 1955 she also took part in the film adaptation of the one-act first class by Ludwig Thoma alongside Wastl Witt in the role of Marie Filser. One of her last roles was Mrs. Zierngiebel in the comedy Dany please write with Sonja Ziemann .

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Thea Aichbichler at filmportal.de
  2. Horst O. Hermanni: From Jean Gabin to Walter Huston . In: The film ABC . tape 3 . Books on Demand, 2008, ISBN 978-3-8334-2377-2 , pp. 245 ( limited preview in Google Book Search [accessed December 30, 2016]).
  3. ^ Andreas Koll: People's Artists: Liesl Karlstadt, Erni Singerl, Bally Prell; the history of the popular in entertainment . Edition Monacensia. Allitera-Verlag, 2008, ISBN 978-3-86520-325-0 , p. 174 ( limited preview in Google Book Search [accessed December 30, 2016]).
  4. Ulrike Schlieper: radio play 1954-1955: a documentation . In: Rolf Geserick (Ed.): Publications of the German Broadcasting Archive . tape 21 . Verlag für Berlin-Brandenburg, 2007, ISBN 978-3-86650-000-6 , pp. 784 ( limited preview in Google Book Search [accessed December 30, 2016]).