Ursula Zeitz

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Ursula Zeitz , married Ursula von Bose , (born February 15, 1917 in Konitz) is a German actress and radio play and voice actress .

Life

Zeitz took acting lessons from Lina Carstens . She got an early engagement in 1937 at the Münchner Kammerspiele . This was followed by stage engagements at DT Berlin , at the Schillertheater and at the Junge Bühne in Hamburg. In addition to her stage work Zeitz also appeared in the film - and television productions as men before marriage (1936, their debut), Toxi , A Day without mom , just do not get upset , no evening without Eiermann , the television series The Black Forest Hospital and confess privately to . She became known to a wide audience through her leading role as "Else Grothe" alongside Heinz Engelmann ("Christian Grothe") in the 1970s series Junge Herr auf Altem Hof , directed by Hermann Kugelstadt .

She also worked as a voice actress and lent her voice to Honor Blackman in Paris at midnight and Sarah Lawson in Terence Rattigan's Conflict of the Heart . She also found a broad field of activity as a speaker in commercial radio plays for children and young people, for example through the role of "Erna Sauerlich" in A Case for TKKG . She can also be heard in Five Friends and Barbie .

Ursula Zeitz was married to the engineer Paul von Bose. She did some film, television and radio play work under the married name.

Synchronous roles

  • Brenda Bruce in Drugs on board as Lily Leggett
  • Dorothy Alison in Rivals in the Jungle as Maria
  • Honor Blackman in Paris at midnight as Rhoda O'Donovan
  • Sally Ann Howes in Nicholas Nickleby as Mary Nickleby
  • Sandra Dorne in On the Wrong Track as Kyra (1st Synchro)

Radio plays (selection)

literature

  • Wilhelm Kosch : Deutsches Theater-Lexikon , 38./39. Delivery (December 2011), p. 3729.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. German synchronous files. In: www.synchronkartei.de. Retrieved July 19, 2016 .