Eva Ingeborg Scholz

Eva Ingeborg Scholz

actress

Eva Ingeborg Scholz was born on Feb 16, 1928 in Germany. Eva Ingeborg Scholz's big-screen debut came with One, Two, Three: Corona directed by Hans Müller in 1948. Eva Ingeborg Scholz is known for The Wonderful Adventures of Nils directed by Masami Annô, Helga Anders stars as Hamster Krümel and Eva Ingeborg Scholz as 51 episodes, 1980-1981. The most recent award Eva Ingeborg Scholz achieved is German Screen Actors Awards. The upcoming new movie Eva Ingeborg Scholz plays is The Whole Shebang which will be released on Mar 06, 2014.

Eva Ingeborg Scholz studied acting under Hilde Körber at the renowned Max Reinhardt academy and appeared on the Berlin stage between 1947 and 1953. After moving to Munich she became an ensemble member of the Münchner Kammerspiele where she covered both comedic and dramatic assignments. Though diminutive and rather unimposing in stature, she had expressive eyes, and, as it turned out, possessed a strong on-screen presence. Scholz made her film debut in 1947 and was already afforded star status in just her second picture (playing the titular heroine in 1-2-3 Corona (1948), a post-war love story with a circus setting, filmed at Ufa's Babelsberg studio). During the following decade, Scholz alternated leading roles in light comedies and operettas (Stips (1951), Pension Schöller (1952), Bal au Savoy (1955)) with high profile supporting parts in drama where she did her best acting in films with a wartime theme, notably 08/15 - La Révolte du caporal Asch (1954), Le Général du diable (1955) and Urlaub auf Ehrenwort (1955).From the early 60s until her retirement in 2018, Scholz acted mainly on the small screen, often in maternal parts, or as aunts, neighbours or dowagers. At the end of her career, she was awarded the prestigious Deutscher Schauspielpreis for a supporting guest role in the popular crime series Tatort (1970). Scholz was also a prolific voice-over actress, dubbing for stars like Angela Lansbury, Elsa Lanchester, Gladys Cooper and Kathryn Grayson. She provided the voice for Disney's Cendrillon (1950) in the animated feature.Eva Ingeborg Scholz was married twice: her first husband was the actor Wilfried Seyferth, her second the well-known author and screenwriter Georg Hurdalek.

  • Birthday

    Feb 16, 1928
  • Place of Birth

    Berlin, Germany

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1 wins & 0 nominations

German Screen Actors Awards
2018
Best Cameo (Starker Auftritt)
Winner - DSP Award

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