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Ines Torelli

Ines Torelli (née Ines Stierli; 14 June 1931 – 21 August 2019) was a Swiss comedian, radio personality, and stage, voice and film actress starring usually in Swiss German language cinema and television and stage productions.

Ines Torelli
Torelli, ca. 1963
Born
Ines Stierli

(1931-06-14)14 June 1931
Died21 August 2019(2019-08-21) (aged 88)
NationalitySwiss
Occupation(s)Comedian, radio personality, actress
Years active1954 – 2019
Spouse
Edi Baur
(m. 1991; died 2009)

Early life and education edit

Born and raised in St. Gallen, Canton of St. Gallen in Switzerland to Walter Stierli,[1] Ines Torelli worked as a domestic helper in 1948/50, the so-called Welschlandjahr which at that time usually teenage women absolved in western Switzerland (Welschland) to improve the knowledge of the French language. As an autodidact Torelli got a first chance in the "Cabaret Rüeblisaft" those member she became between 1954 and 1956. Subsequently, she was engaged by the Cabaret Federal in Zürich, followed by various tours along with Schaggi Streuli, among others in "Sie und de Chef".[2] On Theater am Hechtplatz Torelli embodied the title roles in various musicals,[3] so in 1965 in "Bibi Balù", in 1967 in "Golden Girl", in 1968 "Pfui Martina" and in 1972 in "Viva Banana". In 1968 she starred alongside Ruedi Walter and Margrit Rainer as Olly Moreen in Die kleine Niederdorf-Oper at the Corso Theater in Zürich.[4][5][2]

Theater, cabaret, voice acting, television and film edit

Ines Torelli played in various farces at Bernhard Theater Zürich,[6] as partner of Jörg Schneider and Paul Bühlmann,[7][8] so among other things in 1968 in "Mademoiselle Pepsi", "Der keusche Lebemann" in 1972, in 1974 in "Die Schwindelfiliale" and in 1976 in "Der fidele Casimir". Unsatisfied by these roles, in 1977 she starred, with artistic but not a commercial success, in the solo program "Torelli total". Nevertheless, she continued to play in comedies like "Potz Millione", with Rainer and Walter and directed by Inigo Gallo,[7] on Bernhard-Theater in 1979/80 that also became a big tour success, and in 1982 in Yves Jamiaque's "Acapulco, Madame" in the dialect version of Schneider and directed by Gallo at the Theater am Hechtplatz.[2]

Torelli had also great success and was very popular as a chanson singer, so with "De Gigi vo Arosa" and as Iduna in Burkhard's "Der schwarze Hecht" at the Corso Theater in 1981. From 1986 to 1994 she was the head of the Zürcher Märchenbühne, and besides of her own dialect version of The Robber Hotzenplotz and Jörg Schneider's 1994 fairytale edition of "Das brave kleine Schneiderlein", Torelli staged among others again with Schneider in numerous musicals with children.[2]

She also became popular by numerous radio appearances and roles in Swiss and German films, among them in Oberstadtgass in 1956 and in one episode of Fascht e Familie. Beside the stage and television and film, again with Jörg Schneider and Paul Bühlmann, Ines Torelli became also very popular in the German speaking area by fairytale-radio plays records.[9][10]

In 1993 she emigrated with her husband to Canada to reside on the Lunenburg peninsula on the east coast of Canada. In 1996 they acquired an empty factory and rebuilt it into the Starlight Theatre to house up to 500 spectator seats. End of 1998 the financially unsuccessful private theater had to close.[2]

Personal life edit

Ines Torelli was a citizen of the municipality of Wettswil am Albis in the Canton of Zürich and of Aristau in the Canton of Aargau. In 1991 she married Edi Baur, a Swiss theatre director and actor,[1] who died on 14 October 2009.[11] Although lived in Canada since 1996, the friendship with Jörg Schneider survived until his death in 2015.[12]

Torelli died on 21 August 2019 at her home in Rose Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada at the age of 88.[13]

Filmography edit

  • 1995: Fascht e Familie (Television series, 1 episode)
  • 1981: Potz Millione (stage, broadcast on Swiss television)
  • 1975: De grotzepuur
  • 1971: Professor Sound und die Pille - Die unwahrscheinliche Geschichte einer Erfindung (Television film)
  • 1969: Pfarrer Iseli
  • 1968: Die sechs Kummerbuben
  • 1961: Chikita [de]
  • 1959: Café Odeon
  • 1957: Bäckerei Zürrer
  • 1956: Oberstadtgass

References edit

  1. ^ a b Hansruedi Lerch (2011-07-27). "Torelli, Ines" (in German). HDS. Retrieved 2015-09-27.
  2. ^ a b c d e Thomas Hostettler (2013-12-05). "Ines Torelli" (in German). theaterwissenschaft.ch. Retrieved 2015-09-27.
  3. ^ Tanja Stenzl (2013-12-05). "Theater am Hechtplatz, Zürich ZH" (in German). theaterwissenschaft.ch. Retrieved 2015-09-26.
  4. ^ "Ruedi Walter" (in German). theaterwissenschaft.ch. 2013-12-05. Retrieved 2015-08-22.
  5. ^ "Margrit Rainer" (in German). theaterwissenschaft.ch. 2013-12-05. Retrieved 2015-08-22.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ "Bernhard-Theater, Zürich ZH" (in German). theaterwissenschaft.ch. 2013-11-22. Retrieved 2015-09-24.
  7. ^ a b "Jörg Schneider" (in German). theaterwissenschaft.ch. 2013-12-05. Retrieved 2015-08-22.
  8. ^ "Paul Bühlmann" (in German). theaterwissenschaft.ch. 2013-12-05. Retrieved 2015-09-24.
  9. ^ Karl Baldinger (2015-08-22). "Archiv-Perlen: Die schönsten Jörg-Schneider-Momente" (in German). Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen SRF. Retrieved 2015-08-24.
  10. ^ "Jörg Schneider ist tot" (in German). Zürcher Oberländer. 2015-08-22. Retrieved 2015-08-22.
  11. ^ H. Elias Fröhlich and B. Torricelli (2009-10-28). "Ines Torelli: Als Edi starb, hielt ich seine Hand" (in German). glueckspost.ch. Retrieved 2015-09-27.
  12. ^ "Überraschungsanruf: Ines Torelli rührt Jörg Schneider zu Tränen" (in German). srf.ch. 2015-01-18. Retrieved 2015-09-27.
  13. ^ "Schauspielerin Ines Torelli ist gestorben" (in German). SRF. 23 August 2019.

External links edit

  • Hansruedi Lerch: Ines Torelli in German, French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland, 27 July 2011.
  • Ines Torelli at IMDb
  • Ines Torelli on the website of the Swiss national television SRF (in German)

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Ines Torelli nee Ines Stierli 14 June 1931 21 August 2019 was a Swiss comedian radio personality and stage voice and film actress starring usually in Swiss German language cinema and television and stage productions Ines TorelliTorelli ca 1963BornInes Stierli 1931 06 14 14 June 1931St Gallen Canton of St Gallen SwitzerlandDied21 August 2019 2019 08 21 aged 88 Rose Bay Nova Scotia CanadaNationalitySwissOccupation s Comedian radio personality actressYears active1954 2019SpouseEdi Baur m 1991 died 2009 wbr Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Theater cabaret voice acting television and film 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education editBorn and raised in St Gallen Canton of St Gallen in Switzerland to Walter Stierli 1 Ines Torelli worked as a domestic helper in 1948 50 the so called Welschlandjahr which at that time usually teenage women absolved in western Switzerland Welschland to improve the knowledge of the French language As an autodidact Torelli got a first chance in the Cabaret Rueblisaft those member she became between 1954 and 1956 Subsequently she was engaged by the Cabaret Federal in Zurich followed by various tours along with Schaggi Streuli among others in Sie und de Chef 2 On Theater am Hechtplatz Torelli embodied the title roles in various musicals 3 so in 1965 in Bibi Balu in 1967 in Golden Girl in 1968 Pfui Martina and in 1972 in Viva Banana In 1968 she starred alongside Ruedi Walter and Margrit Rainer as Olly Moreen in Die kleine Niederdorf Oper at the Corso Theater in Zurich 4 5 2 Theater cabaret voice acting television and film editInes Torelli played in various farces at Bernhard Theater Zurich 6 as partner of Jorg Schneider and Paul Buhlmann 7 8 so among other things in 1968 in Mademoiselle Pepsi Der keusche Lebemann in 1972 in 1974 in Die Schwindelfiliale and in 1976 in Der fidele Casimir Unsatisfied by these roles in 1977 she starred with artistic but not a commercial success in the solo program Torelli total Nevertheless she continued to play in comedies like Potz Millione with Rainer and Walter and directed by Inigo Gallo 7 on Bernhard Theater in 1979 80 that also became a big tour success and in 1982 in Yves Jamiaque s Acapulco Madame in the dialect version of Schneider and directed by Gallo at the Theater am Hechtplatz 2 Torelli had also great success and was very popular as a chanson singer so with De Gigi vo Arosa and as Iduna in Burkhard s Der schwarze Hecht at the Corso Theater in 1981 From 1986 to 1994 she was the head of the Zurcher Marchenbuhne and besides of her own dialect version of The Robber Hotzenplotz and Jorg Schneider s 1994 fairytale edition of Das brave kleine Schneiderlein Torelli staged among others again with Schneider in numerous musicals with children 2 She also became popular by numerous radio appearances and roles in Swiss and German films among them in Oberstadtgass in 1956 and in one episode of Fascht e Familie Beside the stage and television and film again with Jorg Schneider and Paul Buhlmann Ines Torelli became also very popular in the German speaking area by fairytale radio plays records 9 10 In 1993 she emigrated with her husband to Canada to reside on the Lunenburg peninsula on the east coast of Canada In 1996 they acquired an empty factory and rebuilt it into the Starlight Theatre to house up to 500 spectator seats End of 1998 the financially unsuccessful private theater had to close 2 Personal life editInes Torelli was a citizen of the municipality of Wettswil am Albis in the Canton of Zurich and of Aristau in the Canton of Aargau In 1991 she married Edi Baur a Swiss theatre director and actor 1 who died on 14 October 2009 11 Although lived in Canada since 1996 the friendship with Jorg Schneider survived until his death in 2015 12 Torelli died on 21 August 2019 at her home in Rose Bay Nova Scotia Canada at the age of 88 13 Filmography edit1995 Fascht e Familie Television series 1 episode 1981 Potz Millione stage broadcast on Swiss television 1975 De grotzepuur 1971 Professor Sound und die Pille Die unwahrscheinliche Geschichte einer Erfindung Television film 1969 Pfarrer Iseli 1968 Die sechs Kummerbuben 1961 Chikita de 1959 Cafe Odeon 1957 Backerei Zurrer 1956 OberstadtgassReferences edit a b Hansruedi Lerch 2011 07 27 Torelli Ines in German HDS Retrieved 2015 09 27 a b c d e Thomas Hostettler 2013 12 05 Ines Torelli in German theaterwissenschaft ch Retrieved 2015 09 27 Tanja Stenzl 2013 12 05 Theater am Hechtplatz Zurich ZH in German theaterwissenschaft ch Retrieved 2015 09 26 Ruedi Walter in German theaterwissenschaft ch 2013 12 05 Retrieved 2015 08 22 Margrit Rainer in German theaterwissenschaft ch 2013 12 05 Retrieved 2015 08 22 permanent dead link Bernhard Theater Zurich ZH in German theaterwissenschaft ch 2013 11 22 Retrieved 2015 09 24 a b Jorg Schneider in German theaterwissenschaft ch 2013 12 05 Retrieved 2015 08 22 Paul Buhlmann in German theaterwissenschaft ch 2013 12 05 Retrieved 2015 09 24 Karl Baldinger 2015 08 22 Archiv Perlen Die schonsten Jorg Schneider Momente in German Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen SRF Retrieved 2015 08 24 Jorg Schneider ist tot in German Zurcher Oberlander 2015 08 22 Retrieved 2015 08 22 H Elias Frohlich and B Torricelli 2009 10 28 Ines Torelli Als Edi starb hielt ich seine Hand in German glueckspost ch Retrieved 2015 09 27 Uberraschungsanruf Ines Torelli ruhrt Jorg Schneider zu Tranen in German srf ch 2015 01 18 Retrieved 2015 09 27 Schauspielerin Ines Torelli ist gestorben in German SRF 23 August 2019 External links editHansruedi Lerch Ines Torelli in German French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland 27 July 2011 Ines Torelli at IMDb Ines Torelli on the website of the Swiss national television SRF in German Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ines Torelli amp oldid 1183646680, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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