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Tilli Breidenbach, also Tilly Breidenbach (2 August 1910 in Völklingen – 23 October 1994 in Munich) [1] was a German voice actress and actress.

Life

Breidenbach grew up in Cologne, where she initially studied German studies, Romance studies and art history after Abitur. [2] She finally learned the acting profession at the acting school of the Cologne theaters.

After World War II, she was a member of the ensemble of the Darmstadt State Theater, between 1948 and 1950 Breidenbach played at the Kiel State Theater, engagements in Essen, Lucerne, at the Berlin Free Volksbühne, at the Hamburg Ernst-Deutsch-Theater, at the Schauspielhaus Zürich, at the Stadt- und Ateliertheater in Bern and at the Staatstheater Kassel.

From the 1960s onwards, Breidenbach appeared in numerous renowned television productions. She also appeared in guest roles in series such as Tatort, St. Pauli Landungsbrücken, Auf Achse and Unsere Hagenbecks. In the animated series Maya the Bee, Tilli Breidenbach was the spokeswoman for the spider Thekla, in the animated series Heidi as Peter's grandmother and in the Muppet Show as the dresser Hilda.

She became known to a wide audience through the role of Lydia Nolte in Hans W. Geißendörfer's family series Lindenstraße. [2] Breidenbach played the character from episode 4 (first broadcast: 29 December 1985) to episode 370 (first broadcast: 3 January 1993). For health reasons, she was unable to continue her involvement with Lindenstraße, so the role of Lydia Nolte was recast by Ursula Ludwig from episode 410 (first broadcast: 10 October 1993).

Breidenbach died after a serious illness on 23 October 1994 in Munich at the age of 84. Her grave is in the Münchner Westfriedhof.

Filmography (selection)

Literature

References

  1. ^ "Eintrag von Tilli Breidenbach bei knerger.de". Retrieved 30 April 2020.
  2. ^ a b Niemann, Kirsten (26 October 1994). "Das Portrait: Tilly Breidenbach". taz.de (in German). Retrieved 24 March 2024.
  3. ^ a b c "Tilli Breidenbach". www.steffi-line.de (in German). Retrieved 24 March 2024.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tilli Breidenbach, also Tilly Breidenbach (2 August 1910 in Völklingen – 23 October 1994 in Munich) [1] was a German voice actress and actress.

Life

Breidenbach grew up in Cologne, where she initially studied German studies, Romance studies and art history after Abitur. [2] She finally learned the acting profession at the acting school of the Cologne theaters.

After World War II, she was a member of the ensemble of the Darmstadt State Theater, between 1948 and 1950 Breidenbach played at the Kiel State Theater, engagements in Essen, Lucerne, at the Berlin Free Volksbühne, at the Hamburg Ernst-Deutsch-Theater, at the Schauspielhaus Zürich, at the Stadt- und Ateliertheater in Bern and at the Staatstheater Kassel.

From the 1960s onwards, Breidenbach appeared in numerous renowned television productions. She also appeared in guest roles in series such as Tatort, St. Pauli Landungsbrücken, Auf Achse and Unsere Hagenbecks. In the animated series Maya the Bee, Tilli Breidenbach was the spokeswoman for the spider Thekla, in the animated series Heidi as Peter's grandmother and in the Muppet Show as the dresser Hilda.

She became known to a wide audience through the role of Lydia Nolte in Hans W. Geißendörfer's family series Lindenstraße. [2] Breidenbach played the character from episode 4 (first broadcast: 29 December 1985) to episode 370 (first broadcast: 3 January 1993). For health reasons, she was unable to continue her involvement with Lindenstraße, so the role of Lydia Nolte was recast by Ursula Ludwig from episode 410 (first broadcast: 10 October 1993).

Breidenbach died after a serious illness on 23 October 1994 in Munich at the age of 84. Her grave is in the Münchner Westfriedhof.

Filmography (selection)

Literature

References

  1. ^ "Eintrag von Tilli Breidenbach bei knerger.de". Retrieved 30 April 2020.
  2. ^ a b Niemann, Kirsten (26 October 1994). "Das Portrait: Tilly Breidenbach". taz.de (in German). Retrieved 24 March 2024.
  3. ^ a b c "Tilli Breidenbach". www.steffi-line.de (in German). Retrieved 24 March 2024.

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