Franziska Liebing Explained

Franziska Liebing
Birth Date:1899 2, df=yes
Birth Place:Munich, Kingdom of Bavaria, Germany
Death Place:Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Occupation:Actress
Years Active:1921–1979

Franziska Liebing (6 February 1899 – 3 January 1993) was a German actress, who worked in theatre, film and television.[1]

Biography

Franziska Liebing was born in Munich, Kingdom of Bavaria in South East Germany. where got her training from Austrian silent film actress Emma Berndl (1877 - 1934).

Liebing started her theatrical career in Wurzberg in 1921, then worked in Nuremberg, at the "Münchener Schauspielhaus" and at Konrad Dreher's touring theater.

Between 1928 and 1932 she had an engagement at the "Landestheater Meiningen", after that she worked at the "Reichssender" in Munich; later she was a freelancer at various theaters and Berlin guest performance companies. Liebing belonged to the ensemble of the "Schauspielhaus" in Munich from 1925 to 1930 and appeared on stage at the "Meiningen Theater" in 1931/32. After a few years without an engagement, she was under contract in Berlin with Gustav Bartelmus, Richard Handwerk and Bernd Königsfeld.

Since the 1950s, she devoted herself extensively to German film and television, where she often played smart, hands-on, but also curious neighbors and landladies, for example in the series "Funkstreife Isar 12", in "Die seltsamen Methoden des Franz Josef Wanninger" and in 1979, directed by Kurt Wilhelm, in the film version of Ludwig Thomas' peasant novel "Der Ruepp".

Franziska Liebing died on 3 January 1993, from natural causes, at the age of 93, at a nursing facility in Munich, Bavaria. Her grave is located in the old part of the "Westfriedhof" in Munich (grave 157-W-24).

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1954Prisoners of Love
1956Ich suche Dich Frau Forster
1958...und nichts als die Wahrheit Uncredited
1959Menschen im Netz Frau Liebermann
1961Jack Mortimer Frau Kramer TV Movie
1961-1963Funkstreife Isar 12 Frau Wert / Frau Kreitmayer / Frau Gillmoser TV Series, 3 episodes
1962Axel Munthe, The Doctor of San Michele
1963-1966Das Kriminalmuseum Nachbarin / Kundin bei Struck TV Series, 3 episodes
1965Der Nachtkurier meldet Episode: "Schwindel auf Raten"
1965Die Reise nach Steiermark Mayerhoferin TV Movie
1965-1967Die seltsamen Methoden des Franz Josef Wanninger Frau Burgmüller TV Series, 13 episodes
1967The Blood Demon Alte Frau die der Kutscher nach dem Weg fragt Uncredited
1968 TV Movie
1971Augenzeugen müssen blind sein TV Movie
1971Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory Grandma Josephine Uncredited[2]
1973Hubertus Castle
1973-1976Tatort Milchfrau / Rentnerin TV Series, 2 episodes
1979Der Ruepp Die alte Loni, Apollonia Amesreiter TV Movie, (final film role)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Deutsche Synchronkartei Sprecher Franziska Liebing . 2023-11-11 . www.synchronkartei.de.
  2. Book: Choron . Sandra . The All-New Book of Lists for Kids . Choron . Harry . 2002 . Houghton Mifflin Harcourt . 978-0-618-19135-2 . 298 . en.