Lia Wöhr

Lia Wöhr

Lia Wöhr (* 26. July 1911 in Frankfurt/Main; † 15. November 1994 in Oberursel) was a German actress, rain eating urine, a dancer, a singer and a Fernsehproduzentin.

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lives

Lia Wöhr buildup as a daughter of a baker in the Frankfurt Gallusviertel . When she saw the opera Salomé, she decided, to become dancer. It also several years exercised this occupation. Afterwards it visited the play school and received end of the 1920er years first commitments in Berlin as Chansonsängerin. Finally it was half obligated after final play training by the city theatre . There it quit however 1933, because one had quit to a Jewish colleague likewise before. It went back to Frankfurt and played classical roles to Frankfurt plays. Their first own public work took over it 1937 for an opera.

After the war it became as a charwoman filter neck both in sound broadcasting (spoke it there however the Mamma Hesselbach) and on the television in the series the Hesselbachs in completely West Germany well-known. Occasionally it was also again and again in Italy and produced there Verdi, Wagner and Mozart in Rome. It firmierte there under the name Elisabetta Wöhr.

Lia Wöhr was the first female Produzentin German of the television. It produced beside the Appelwoisendung to the blue support, where it played also the Mrs. Wirtin as a friendly hostess, also the Johannespassion and the fire bird of Strawinsky.

Das Schild zum "Plätzchen".
The sign to the “Plätzchen “.

1976 went it into pension and appeared only isolated as an actress in Frankfurt folk theatres . It lived to last in white churches with Oberursel. The city Frankfurt designated a place at the edge of the Gallusviertels after it and set up there Gedenkstein.

received

honors Lia Wöhr numerous honors, among them the Order of Merit of first class (1982), the Friedrich Stoltze price (1984, designated after the dialect poet Friedrich Stoltze) and the hessian earnings/service medal (1992).

Filmographie

some TV - productions in those it likewise participated (selection):

  • The Hesselbachs (in all consequences, up to one)
  • scene - Rikki (1990)
  • scene - automurder (1986)
  • scene - smart money (1985)
  • be silent, boy (1983)
  • scene - the case torture chamber (1972)

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