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Eva Tinschmann
1893 - 1978 |
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. The actress Eva Tinschmann began her acting career after an education as singer and actress at the Nelson Theater in Berlin in 1922. In the next years she appeared on many German stages where she was very successful in comedies. She made her film debut in 1932 with "Baby" (32) and from 1936 she became a much demanded support actresss in many well-known film productions. She often impersonated down-to-earth roles like cooks, housekeepers, landladies and nurses. To her most popular movies of the 30s belong "Arzt aus Leidenschaft" (36), "Schlussakkord" (36), "Ein Lied klagt an" (36), "Truxa" (37), "Sherlock Holmes" (37), "Sein bester Freund" (37), "Die göttliche Jette" (37), "Kapriolen" (37), "Es leuchten die Sterne" (38), "Narren im Schnee" (38), "Robert und Bertram" (39) and "Schneider Wibbel" (39). During wartime she was able to continue her film career and she took part in "Meine Tochter tut das nicht" (40), "Der scheinheilige Florian" (41), "Der Gasmann" (41), "Frauen sind doch bessere Diplomaten" (41), "Damals" (43), "Reise in die Vergangenheit" (43) and "Seine beste Rolle" (44). Eva Tinschmann retired from the film business after the war and settled
down in Rosshaupten in Allgäu. She was married with the screen writer
Walter Zerlett-Olfenius.
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