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Liselotte Pulver

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Liselotte Pulver in Hokuspokus oder: Wie lasse ich meinen Mann verschwinden...? (1966)
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She attended business school, after graduating from which she turned to acting. Pulver quickly received his first major roles in the theater. In 1949 she celebrated her film debut in "Swiss Tour" alongside Simone Signoret, Cornel Wilde and Heinrich Gretler. In 1954 the actress made her breakthrough with the Swiss production "Uli, the Knecht". This success was followed in 1955 by the sequel film "Uli, the Tenant". In the same year she played in "I often think of Piroschka", which also made her popular in Germany. This film was directed by Kurt Hoffmann. From 1957 Hoffmann also directed Pulver's trilogy of the so-called Spessart films: These included "Das Wirtshaus im Spessart" (1957), for which she received the silver film ribbon as best actress, "Das Spukschloss im Spessart" (1960) and "Magnificent Times in the Spessart" (1967). In 1957, Pulver took part in her first film adaptation of a Thomas Mann novel in "Confessions of the Imposter Felix Krull" alongside Horst Buchholz.

In 1959 she appeared in front of the camera alongside Nadja Tiller for the film adaptation of Mann's novel "The Buddenbrooks". The first highlight in Pulver's career was the 1960 film "The Glass of Water" by Helmut Käutner, in which she played alongside Gustav Gründgens. Pulver now became, alongside Maria Schell, one of the most popular actresses in German post-war films. In 1960 she presented one of her brilliant roles alongside Curd Jürgens in "Gustav Adolf's Page". In 1961, Pulver starred in the famous Hollywood film "One, Two, Three!" by Billy Wilder. In the same year she married the actor Helmut Schmid. She also appeared in front of the camera for "The Young General" and "Lafayette". Pulver also gained great audience sympathy for her collaboration with the German film star Heinz Rühmann, alongside whom she appeared in the humorous films "Dr. med. Hiob Prätorius" and "Hocus Pocus or: How do I make my husband disappear...?" in 1965. was to be seen. The actress has also appeared in successful roles in films and on the theater stage in international productions.

She received a Golden Globe nomination in 1963 for her role in "State Affairs." However, she failed to achieve a breakthrough in America. She couldn't accept the offer to play the lead role alongside Charlton Heston in "El Cid". The role was successfully cast with Sophia Loren. In the 1970s, Pulver appeared in films such as "Monika and the Sixteen-Year-Olds" and "I Think My Hat is Burning." She also starred in series such as "Hooper's Last Hunt" and "The Old Man: A Suitcase". One of her most popular jobs of these years, however, was hosting the children's show "Sesame Street". The actress's family life was overshadowed by tragic events: her daughter committed suicide in 1989 and her husband died in 1992 after 31 years of marriage. In 1995, Pulver took on another film role in "Everything Lies". In the same year she presented her last major performance in the Hera Lind novel adaptation "Das Superweib" alongside Veronica Ferres and Heiner Lauterbach.

In 1998, Pulver published her memoirs under the title "Stay a little longer". The sequel to her autobiography followed in 2001 under the title "... if you still laugh. Diary of my life". Lieselotte Pulver, meanwhile, became a five-time Bambi award winner. At the "Golden Camera" award ceremony in 2007, she was honored for her life's work. In 2008, Pulver was honored with the Swiss Television Prize. In 2018 she received the sixth Bambi for her life's work and in 2021 the honorary award of the Swiss Film Prize.
BornOctober 11, 1929
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    Known for

    James Cagney, Horst Buchholz, Arlene Francis, and Pamela Tiffin in Un, deux, trois (1961)
    Un, deux, trois
    7.8
    • Fräulein Ingeborg(as Lilo Pulver)
    • 1961
    Liselotte Pulver in L'auberge du Spessart (1958)
    L'auberge du Spessart
    6.5
    • Comtesse Franziska von Sandau
    • 1958
    Les buddenbrook (1959)
    Les buddenbrook
    6.8
    • Antonia "Tony" Buddenbrook
    • Grünlich
    • 1959
    La Fayette (1962)
    La Fayette
    6.0
    • Marie Antoinette
    • 1962

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    Actress



    • Liselotte Pulver, Tim Bergmann, Lisa Martinek, and Christoph Waltz in Un scénario presque parfait (2007)
      Un scénario presque parfait
      4.9
      TV Movie
      • Liselotte Pulver
      • 2007
    • Alles gelogen
      4.9
      • (rumored)
      • 1996
    • Das Superweib (1996)
      Das Superweib
      4.3
      • Alma Winkel
      • 1996
    • Natale con papà (1995)
      Natale con papà
      5.1
      TV Movie
      • Schwarzkopf
      • 1995
    • Alles aus Liebe
      TV Mini Series
      • 1993
    • Mit Leib und Seele (1989)
      Mit Leib und Seele
      7.0
      TV Series
      • Else Kempfert
      • 1989–1991
    • Herbst in Lugano
      TV Movie
      • Jessica Mehring
      • 1988
    • Lauf doch nicht immer weg
      TV Movie
      • Ehefrau Penelope Toop
      • 1987
    • Daniel Gélin and Michèle Morgan in Le tiroir secret (1986)
      Le tiroir secret
      7.0
      TV Mini Series
      • Maryse Leroy
      • 1986
    • Sesamstraße (1973)
      Sesamstraße
      6.9
      TV Series
      • Lilo
      • 1977–1986
    • Boeing Boeing
      TV Movie
      • Berta
      • 1983
    • Das kann ja heiter werden
      TV Series
      • Pensionsgast
      • 1983
    • Jeden Mittwoch
      TV Movie
      • Dorothy
      • 1982
    • Drunter und Drüber
      TV Series
      • 1981
    • Kreuzfahrten eines Globetrotters
      TV Series
      • 1980

    Soundtrack



    • Kohlhiesels Töchter (1962)
      Kohlhiesels Töchter
      6.4
      • performer: "Jedes Töpfchen find' sein Deckelchen"
      • 1962
    • Quand les fantômes s'amusent (1960)
      Quand les fantômes s'amusent
      6.2
      • performer: "Für Sie tun wir alles", "Die Hauptsache ist der Effekt", "Die schöne Suleika", "Dazu gehören zwei", "Komm' Se mit" (uncredited)
      • 1960

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    • Alternative name
      • Lilo Pulver
    • Height
      • 1.67 m
    • Born
      • October 11, 1929
      • Berne, Switzerland
    • Spouse
      • Helmut SchmidSeptember 9, 1961 - July 18, 1992 (his death, 2 children)
    • Children
        Marc-Tell Schmid
    • Relatives
        Corinne Pulver(Sibling)
    • Other works
      Cappela, Patricia and she performed in Paul Derval and Michel Gyarmathy's show, "The New 1951 Folies Bergere Revue," at the London Hippodrome in London, England with Maisie Sparks, Joe Latona, Leslie Warren, Freddie Bamberger, Naida, and Tommy Cooper in the cast. Dick Hurran was director.
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      • 1 Print Biography
      • 2 Interviews
      • 3 Articles
      • 16 Magazine Cover Photos

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    • Trivia
      Lives in her mansion on Lake Geneva, Switzerland.
    • Trademark
        Her hearty laughter
    • Nickname
      • Lilo
    • Salary
      • Le Temps d'aimer et le Temps de mourir
        (1958)
        $50 .000

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