Grit Boettcher
Born (1938-08-10) 10 August 1938
NationalityGerman
OccupationActress
Years active1958–present

Grit Boettcher (German: [ɡʁɪt ˈbœt.çɐ] ; born 10 August 1938) is a German actress.

Early life

In 1938, Boettcher was born in Berlin, Germany.[1]

Career

Boettcher is an actress in various films on German TV and in stage productions. Boettcher is sometimes credited in various spelling as Gritt Boettcher, Britt Böttcher, or Grit Böttcher.[2]

Personal life

Boettcher's second husband is Wolfgang Belstler. Boettcher has two children, Tristan Boettcher and Nicole Belstler-Boettcher.[3]

Filmography

Film

Television

  • Stahlnetz: Saison (1961, TV series episode), as Gisela Schintzel
  • So ein süßes kleines Biest (1964–1965, TV series, 13 episodes), as Georgie
  • Das Kriminalmuseum: Der Schlüssel (1964, TV series episode), as Maria
  • Die fünfte Kolonne: Ein Auftrag für ... (1966, TV series episode), as Marianne Melzer
  • Die Gentlemen bitten zur Kasse (1966, TV miniseries), as Jennifer Donegan
  • Der Mann, der keinen Mord beging (1968, TV miniseries), as Marion Klefisch
  • Bitte recht freundlich, es wird geschossen (1969, TV film), as Irene Grant
  • Ball im Savoy (1971, TV interpretation of operetta by Paul Abraham), as Daisy
  • Der Kommissar: Überlegungen eines Mörders (1972, TV series episode), as Erika Taveller
  • Bleib wie du bist (1973, TV film), as Johanne Rieth
  • Ein verrücktes Paar (1977–1980, TV series, 10 episodes), in various roles
  • Leute wie du und ich (1980, TV series, 1 episode), as Mrs. Hauff
  • Wasser für die Blumen (1982, TV film), as Rose Torgau
  • Höchste Eisenbahn (1987, TV film), as Mrs. Reißenberg
  • Wartesaal zum kleinen Glück (1987–1990, TV series, 37 episodes), as Hanni Borgelt
  • Hotel Paradies (1989, TV series, 27 episodes), as Lisa Lindemann
  • Immer wieder Sonntag (1992–1996, TV series, 31 episodes), as Hilde Sonntag
  • Titus und der Fluch der Diamanten (1998, TV film), as Wanda
  • Die ProSieben Märchenstunde: Rotkäppchen – Wege zum Glück (2006, TV series episode), as Großmutter
  • Das Schneckenhaus (2006, TV film), as Rita Klee
  • Unser Kindermädchen ist ein Millionär (2006, TV film), as Martha
  • Fünf Sterne (2006–2007, TV series, 27 episodes), as Ottilie Pankratz
  • Ein Fall für Nadja (2007, TV series, 6 episodes), as Irmgard Lay
  • Im Tal der wilden Rosen: Prüfung des Herzens (2007, TV series episode), as Nora
  • SOKO München: Die vergessenen Männer (2008, TV series episode), as Helga Neumann
  • Kleine Lüge für die Liebe (2008, TV film), as Emmy
  • Ein Haus voller Töchter (2010, TV series, 4 episodes), as Wilhelmina von Funke
  • Stuttgart Homicide: Entmündigt (2010, TV series episode), as Herta Pfleiderer
  • Hanna – Folge deinem Herzen (2010, TV series, 77 episodes), as Gitti Sommer
  • SOKO München: Ungesühnt (2012, TV series episode), as Mrs. Klausen
  • Heroes (2013, TV film), as Nellie
  • Rosa Roth: Der Schuss (2013, TV series episode), as Ursula Kage

References

  1. "Grit Boettcher". agenturmosblech.de. Retrieved 24 February 2019.
  2. "Grit Boettcher". IMDb. Retrieved 24 February 2019.
  3. "Über Das Leben mit Tochter Nicole und Sohn Tristan ." Bunte.de. 19 August 2018. Retrieved 24 February 2019.(in German)
  4. "Code Name: Jacquar (1965)". IMDb. Retrieved 24 February 2019.
  5. "The College Girls Murder (1967)". IMDb. Retrieved 24 February 2019.
  6. "Death in the Red Jaguar (1968)". IMDb. Retrieved 24 February 2019.
  7. "SOMMERSPROSSEN (1968)". bfi.org.uk. Archived from the original on 25 February 2019. Retrieved 24 February 2019.
  8. "Three Men in the Snow (1974)". IMDb. Retrieved 24 February 2019.
  9. "8 Seconds (2015)". IMDb. Retrieved 24 February 2019.

Bibliography

  • Bock, Hans-Michael; Bergfelder, Tim, eds. (2009). The Concise Cinegraph: Encyclopaedia of German Cinema. New York: Berghahn Books. ISBN 978-1-57181-655-9.
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