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Margrit Rainer

Margrit Rainer born as Margrit Rosa Sandmeier (9 February 1914 – 10 February 1982) was a Swiss comedian, radio personality, and stage and film actress starring usually in Swiss German language cinema and television and stage productions.

Margrit Rainer
Margrit Rainer assumably in the late 1970s
Born
Margrit Rosa Sandmeier[1]

(1914-02-09)9 February 1914
Died10 February 1982(1982-02-10) (aged 68)
Zürich, Canton of Zürich, Switzerland
NationalitySwiss
Occupation(s)Comedian, radio personality, stage, television and film actor
Years active1938–1982
Spouse(s)Fritz Pfister (1934–1938); Inigo Gallo (1959–1982)
AwardsMargrit Rainer#Awards

Early life and education edit

Born and raised in Zürich-Oerlikon, Canton of Zürich in Switzerland, to Elise née Boller and Johannes Rudolf,[1] Margrit Rosa Sandmeier dreamed of a circus career. Her parents forced her to make an apprenticeship as a photo lab assistant, but she secretly took acting classes and singing lessons. At the age of 18, she married Fritz Pfister, a Swiss actor, and they emigrated to Ibiza, where they operated a chicken farm. But the marriage broke up and she returned to Switzerland.[2] Rainer worked as a cashier at the Zürich hotel Hirschen in 1934, the venue of the Cabaret Cornichon.[3]

Theater, film and television and children's voice actress edit

After first appearances at the Schweizerisches Volkstheater in 1938, Rainer debuted as chinesische Mutter ("Chinese mother") at the Cabaret Cornichon. Engagements at the Corso Theater Zürich and on occasion of the Swiss National Exhibition Landi'39 at Zürichhorn as Mäiti in the Swiss-German play "Steibruch", brought her artistic breakthrough. In the meanwhile, she also staged on the cabarets Resslirytti in Basel and Nebelhorn in Zürich,[3] but from 1938 to 1950 she was a member of the Cornichon ensemble in Zürich where she met Ruedi Walter.[4] She also played in various radio plays, among others in Regenpfeifer by Jürg Amstein and Artur Beul in 1948.[5]

After participation in the musical "Eusi chliini Stadt" at the opening of the Theater am Hechtplatz in Zürich in 1959,[6] Rainer staged there in the 1960s on a regular basis, so in several musicals such as "Bibi Balù" and "Golden Girl". In 1969 Rainer played at the Basler Theater the role of mother in the dialect version of Edward Bond's "Saved".[3]

Margrit Rainer's premiered in the 1951 Swiss film Wahrheit oder Schwindel; her most popular films include Peter's mother in Heidi in 1951 and in 1955 in the sequel, Polizischt Wäckerli in 1956, Die Käserei in der Vehfreude two years later, An heiligen Wassern (Sacred Waters) in 1960 and Demokrat Läppli starring Alfred Rasser in 1961, in 1971 Der Kapitän (The Captain) and ten years later Der Erfinder (The Inventor). In the Swiss television she appeared in 25 episodes of Ein Fall für Mändli alongside Ruedi Walter and Inigo Gallo between 1973 and 1975.

Beside the stage and television and film, from 1970 to 1982 she participated in a number of children's fairy tales and musicals directed by Jörg Schneider.[7][8][9]

Margrit Rainer, Ruedi Walter and Inigo Gallo edit

Margrit Rainer first appeared with Ruedi Walter as cabaret duo in 1951, first among others in a dialect version of Jan de Hartog's "Das Himmelbett", then in numerous popular dialect farces.[3] As "Ehepaar Ehrsam" (Ehrsam couple) in the popular satirical radio program "Spalebärg 77a" from 1955 to 1965 the duo Rainer-Walter became very popular; Spalbärg 77a was filmed in 1957, and in 1962 produced as a musical. Rainer and Walter played in numerous popular dialect plays and farces, and were during thirty years probably the most popular entertainment duo in Switzerland. At the Schauspielhaus Zürich, they had great success in "Die Kleine Niederdorf-Oper" (1951 and 1959) and in 1954 in "Der schwarze Hecht". Great touring successes were among others the dialect adaption of Arthur Lovegrove's "Goodnight, Mrs. Puffin!" in 1969, in 1977 "D'Mueter wott nur s'Bescht", and in 1980 "Potz Millione",[10][11] both directed by Rainer's spouse Inigo Gallo. Rainer, Gallo and Walter worked in a variety of dialect plays and musicals. Gallo directed, among other things his own Swiss German versions of farces like "Hurra, en Bueb!" "D'Mutter wott nur s'Bescht" and "Potz Millione", that became in 1980 a great success, touring with Rainer, Walter, Gallo and Ines Torelli.[12]

Personal life edit

Born in Zürich, Margrit Rainer was citizen of Seengen, by first marriage of Richterswil, and since 1975 also citizen of Zürich.[1]

Margrit Rainer and Ruedi Walter often was rumored to be a couple; indeed in the early days of their joint cooperation, but in 1959 the private paths of the film and stage partner separated. Margrit Rainer found in Inigo Gallo a new partner who also frequently appeared on the side of Margrit Rainer and Ruedi Walter in films and the theater.[2]

 
grave of Margrit Rainer, Inigo Gallo and his wife by second marriage, Enzenbühl cemetery, Zürich-Weinegg

Margrit Rainer died after a routine intervention: a cyst was removed in her abdomen, but she died a short time later from internal bleeding on 10 February 1982.[2] She was buried at Enzenbühl cemetery in Zürich-Weinegg alongside Inigo Gallo and his wife from first marriage.[13]

Aftermath edit

Margrit Rainer became very popular as she often played the role of the petty-bourgeois housewife and wife, and was to the early 1980s the most popular Swiss folk actress, the "Mother of the Nation";[3] radiant and warm...but also complex, dark and broken. Only with this double meaning you will do her justice.[14]

Adjacent to the Ruedi-Walter-Strasse in Zürich-Oerlikon where she was born,[2][15] the Margrit-Rainer-Strasse was named after the popular actress.[16] At the Theater Rigiblick, on occasion of the artist's 100th birthday, in September 2014 premiered Euse Rainer chönnt das au!, a play respectively musical dedicated to Margrit Rainer,[17] who's still popular although she died 32 years ago.[18]

Filmography (selected works) edit

  • 1935: Zyt ischt Gält - Gritli Honegger
  • 1941: De Hotelportier
  • 1951: Wahrheit oder Schwindel
  • 1952: Palace Hotel - Hilde Staub - Telefonistin
  • 1952: Heidi - Peter's mother
  • 1955: Heidi und Peter (Heidi and Peter)
  • 1955: Polizischt Wäckerli - Hedwig Wäckerli
  • 1956: Oberstadtgass - Frieda Jucker
  • 1957: Der 10. Mai (The Tenth of May) - Frau Wyss
  • 1957: Glück mues me ha - Margrit Baumann
  • 1958: Zum goldenen Ochsen (Golden Ox Inn) - Marie Egli
  • 1958: Die Käserei in der Vehfreude (aka The Fear of Power) - Eisi / Zenzi
  • 1959: Hinter den sieben Gleisen - Frau Herzog - Bahnwärterin
  • 1960: Anne Bäbi Jowäger - I. Teil: Wie Jakobli zu einer Frau kommt - Mädi
  • 1960: An heiligen Wassern (Sacred Waters) - Creszenz Waldisch - die Bärenwirtin
  • 1961: Demokrat Läppli - Agathe - Läpplis Schwester
  • 1962: Der 42. Himmel (The 42nd Heaven) - Frau Beilfleiss
  • 1962: Anne Bäbi Jowäger - II. Teil: Jakobli und Meyeli - Mädi
  • 1964: Geld und Geist (Money and Spirit) - Dorngrütbäuerin
  • 1967: Polizist Wäckerli in Gefahr (Policeman Waeckerli in Danger) - Hedwig Wäckerli
  • 1968: Die sechs Kummerbuben - Bäbi
  • 1968: Sommersprossen (aka Beyond Control, Sex and Violence Beyond Control, aka What a Way to Die)
  • 1969: Pfarrer Iseli - Haushälterin Regula
  • 1971: Der Kapitän (The Captain) - Elsie Haas
  • 1972: Gute Abig, Signor Steiger (TV Movie) - Frau Murer
  • 1972: Nid jetz, Schatz! (TV Movie) - Ambrosia Hug
  • 1973-1975: Ein Fall für Männdli (TV Series, 25 episodes) - Rosa Emmenegger
  • 1978: Anne Bäbi Jowäger - Mädi
  • 1980: Der Erfinder (The Inventor) - Herta
  • 1981: Potz Millione (TV Movie, broadcast of the theater play) - Leni Hugentobler (final film role)

Awards edit

  • 1978: Prix Walo[19]
  • 1958: Movie award of the city of Zürich (Filmpreis der Stadt Zürich)

Literature edit

  • Ernst Reinhardt: Ruedi Walter. Spuren eines Schauspielerlebens. Friedrich Reinhardt Verlag, Basel 1984, ISBN 3-7245-0549-3.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Michael Gautier (2010-03-09). "Rainer, Margrit" (in German). HDS. Retrieved 2015-10-01.
  2. ^ a b c d "Margrit Rainer" (in German). cyranos.ch. Retrieved 2015-10-01.
  3. ^ a b c d e Mats Staub (2013-12-05). "Margrit Rainer" (in German). theaterwissenschaft.ch. Retrieved 2015-10-01.
  4. ^ Michael Gautier (2013-04-03). "Walter, Ruedi" (in German). HDS. Retrieved 2015-09-23.
  5. ^ Tanja Stenzl (2015-01-02). "Der Regenpfeifer von Jürg Amstein und Artur Beul" (in German). srf.ch. Retrieved 2015-10-01.
  6. ^ Tanja Stenzl (2013-12-05). "Theater am Hechtplatz, Zürich ZH" (in German). theaterwissenschaft.ch. Retrieved 2015-09-26.
  7. ^ "Jörg Schneider" (in German). theaterwissenschaft.ch. 2013-12-05. Retrieved 2015-08-22.
  8. ^ Karl Baldinger (2015-08-22). "Archiv-Perlen: Die schönsten Jörg-Schneider-Momente" (in German). Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen SRF. Retrieved 2015-08-24.
  9. ^ "Jörg Schneider ist tot" (in German). Zürcher Oberländer. 2015-08-22. Retrieved 2015-08-22.
  10. ^ Mats Staub (2013-12-05). "Ruedi Walter" (in German). theaterwissenschaft.ch. Retrieved 2015-09-23.
  11. ^ Franz Kasperski (2014-06-15). "Es gibt Schauspieler – und es gibt Ruedi Walter" (in German). Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen. Retrieved 2015-09-23.
  12. ^ Thomas Hostettler (2013-12-05). "Ines Torelli" (in German). theaterwissenschaft.ch. Retrieved 2015-09-27.
  13. ^ (PDF) (in German). stadt-zuerich.ch. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-09-25. Retrieved 2015-09-25.
  14. ^ Thomas Lüthi (2014-02-09). "Margrit Rainer war ein liebevolles Muetti und Horrormama zugleich" (in German). srf.ch. Retrieved 2015-10-01.
  15. ^ "Die Ruedi-Walter-Strasse" (in German). Retrieved 2015-09-23.
  16. ^ "Die Margrit-Rainer-Strasse" (in German). Retrieved 2015-10-01.
  17. ^ "Euse Rainer chönnt das au!" (in German). Theater Rigiblick. Retrieved 2015-10-02.
  18. ^ "Theater Rigiblick, Euse Rainer chönnt das au!" (in German). art-tv.ch. Retrieved 2015-10-02.
  19. ^ "Publikumsliebling" (in German). Prix Walo. Retrieved 2015-09-28.

External links edit

  • Margrit Rainer at IMDb
  • Michael Gautier: Rainer, Margrit in German, French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland, 9 March 2010.
  • Margrit Rainer on the website of the Swiss national television SRF (in German)

margrit, rainer, born, margrit, rosa, sandmeier, february, 1914, february, 1982, swiss, comedian, radio, personality, stage, film, actress, starring, usually, swiss, german, language, cinema, television, stage, productions, assumably, late, 1970sbornmargrit, r. Margrit Rainer born as Margrit Rosa Sandmeier 9 February 1914 10 February 1982 was a Swiss comedian radio personality and stage and film actress starring usually in Swiss German language cinema and television and stage productions Margrit RainerMargrit Rainer assumably in the late 1970sBornMargrit Rosa Sandmeier 1 1914 02 09 9 February 1914Zurich Canton of Zurich SwitzerlandDied10 February 1982 1982 02 10 aged 68 Zurich Canton of Zurich SwitzerlandNationalitySwissOccupation s Comedian radio personality stage television and film actorYears active1938 1982Spouse s Fritz Pfister 1934 1938 Inigo Gallo 1959 1982 AwardsMargrit Rainer Awards Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Theater film and television and children s voice actress 3 Margrit Rainer Ruedi Walter and Inigo Gallo 4 Personal life 5 Aftermath 6 Filmography selected works 7 Awards 8 Literature 9 References 10 External linksEarly life and education editBorn and raised in Zurich Oerlikon Canton of Zurich in Switzerland to Elise nee Boller and Johannes Rudolf 1 Margrit Rosa Sandmeier dreamed of a circus career Her parents forced her to make an apprenticeship as a photo lab assistant but she secretly took acting classes and singing lessons At the age of 18 she married Fritz Pfister a Swiss actor and they emigrated to Ibiza where they operated a chicken farm But the marriage broke up and she returned to Switzerland 2 Rainer worked as a cashier at the Zurich hotel Hirschen in 1934 the venue of the Cabaret Cornichon 3 Theater film and television and children s voice actress editAfter first appearances at the Schweizerisches Volkstheater in 1938 Rainer debuted as chinesische Mutter Chinese mother at the Cabaret Cornichon Engagements at the Corso Theater Zurich and on occasion of the Swiss National Exhibition Landi 39 at Zurichhorn as Maiti in the Swiss German play Steibruch brought her artistic breakthrough In the meanwhile she also staged on the cabarets Resslirytti in Basel and Nebelhorn in Zurich 3 but from 1938 to 1950 she was a member of the Cornichon ensemble in Zurich where she met Ruedi Walter 4 She also played in various radio plays among others in Regenpfeifer by Jurg Amstein and Artur Beul in 1948 5 After participation in the musical Eusi chliini Stadt at the opening of the Theater am Hechtplatz in Zurich in 1959 6 Rainer staged there in the 1960s on a regular basis so in several musicals such as Bibi Balu and Golden Girl In 1969 Rainer played at the Basler Theater the role of mother in the dialect version of Edward Bond s Saved 3 Margrit Rainer s premiered in the 1951 Swiss film Wahrheit oder Schwindel her most popular films include Peter s mother in Heidi in 1951 and in 1955 in the sequel Polizischt Wackerli in 1956 Die Kaserei in der Vehfreude two years later An heiligen Wassern Sacred Waters in 1960 and Demokrat Lappli starring Alfred Rasser in 1961 in 1971 Der Kapitan The Captain and ten years later Der Erfinder The Inventor In the Swiss television she appeared in 25 episodes of Ein Fall fur Mandli alongside Ruedi Walter and Inigo Gallo between 1973 and 1975 Beside the stage and television and film from 1970 to 1982 she participated in a number of children s fairy tales and musicals directed by Jorg Schneider 7 8 9 Margrit Rainer Ruedi Walter and Inigo Gallo editMain articles Ruedi Walter and Inigo Gallo Margrit Rainer first appeared with Ruedi Walter as cabaret duo in 1951 first among others in a dialect version of Jan de Hartog s Das Himmelbett then in numerous popular dialect farces 3 As Ehepaar Ehrsam Ehrsam couple in the popular satirical radio program Spalebarg 77a from 1955 to 1965 the duo Rainer Walter became very popular Spalbarg 77a was filmed in 1957 and in 1962 produced as a musical Rainer and Walter played in numerous popular dialect plays and farces and were during thirty years probably the most popular entertainment duo in Switzerland At the Schauspielhaus Zurich they had great success in Die Kleine Niederdorf Oper 1951 and 1959 and in 1954 in Der schwarze Hecht Great touring successes were among others the dialect adaption of Arthur Lovegrove s Goodnight Mrs Puffin in 1969 in 1977 D Mueter wott nur s Bescht and in 1980 Potz Millione 10 11 both directed by Rainer s spouse Inigo Gallo Rainer Gallo and Walter worked in a variety of dialect plays and musicals Gallo directed among other things his own Swiss German versions of farces like Hurra en Bueb D Mutter wott nur s Bescht and Potz Millione that became in 1980 a great success touring with Rainer Walter Gallo and Ines Torelli 12 Personal life editBorn in Zurich Margrit Rainer was citizen of Seengen by first marriage of Richterswil and since 1975 also citizen of Zurich 1 Margrit Rainer and Ruedi Walter often was rumored to be a couple indeed in the early days of their joint cooperation but in 1959 the private paths of the film and stage partner separated Margrit Rainer found in Inigo Gallo a new partner who also frequently appeared on the side of Margrit Rainer and Ruedi Walter in films and the theater 2 nbsp grave of Margrit Rainer Inigo Gallo and his wife by second marriage Enzenbuhl cemetery Zurich WeineggMargrit Rainer died after a routine intervention a cyst was removed in her abdomen but she died a short time later from internal bleeding on 10 February 1982 2 She was buried at Enzenbuhl cemetery in Zurich Weinegg alongside Inigo Gallo and his wife from first marriage 13 Aftermath editMargrit Rainer became very popular as she often played the role of the petty bourgeois housewife and wife and was to the early 1980s the most popular Swiss folk actress the Mother of the Nation 3 radiant and warm but also complex dark and broken Only with this double meaning you will do her justice 14 Adjacent to the Ruedi Walter Strasse in Zurich Oerlikon where she was born 2 15 the Margrit Rainer Strasse was named after the popular actress 16 At the Theater Rigiblick on occasion of the artist s 100th birthday in September 2014 premiered Euse Rainer chonnt das au a play respectively musical dedicated to Margrit Rainer 17 who s still popular although she died 32 years ago 18 Filmography selected works edit1935 Zyt ischt Galt Gritli Honegger 1941 De Hotelportier 1951 Wahrheit oder Schwindel 1952 Palace Hotel Hilde Staub Telefonistin 1952 Heidi Peter s mother 1955 Heidi und Peter Heidi and Peter 1955 Polizischt Wackerli Hedwig Wackerli 1956 Oberstadtgass Frieda Jucker 1957 Der 10 Mai The Tenth of May Frau Wyss 1957 Gluck mues me ha Margrit Baumann 1958 Zum goldenen Ochsen Golden Ox Inn Marie Egli 1958 Die Kaserei in der Vehfreude aka The Fear of Power Eisi Zenzi 1959 Hinter den sieben Gleisen Frau Herzog Bahnwarterin 1960 Anne Babi Jowager I Teil Wie Jakobli zu einer Frau kommt Madi 1960 An heiligen Wassern Sacred Waters Creszenz Waldisch die Barenwirtin 1961 Demokrat Lappli Agathe Lapplis Schwester 1962 Der 42 Himmel The 42nd Heaven Frau Beilfleiss 1962 Anne Babi Jowager II Teil Jakobli und Meyeli Madi 1964 Geld und Geist Money and Spirit Dorngrutbauerin 1967 Polizist Wackerli in Gefahr Policeman Waeckerli in Danger Hedwig Wackerli 1968 Die sechs Kummerbuben Babi 1968 Sommersprossen aka Beyond Control Sex and Violence Beyond Control aka What a Way to Die 1969 Pfarrer Iseli Haushalterin Regula 1971 Der Kapitan The Captain Elsie Haas 1972 Gute Abig Signor Steiger TV Movie Frau Murer 1972 Nid jetz Schatz TV Movie Ambrosia Hug 1973 1975 Ein Fall fur Manndli TV Series 25 episodes Rosa Emmenegger 1978 Anne Babi Jowager Madi 1980 Der Erfinder The Inventor Herta 1981 Potz Millione TV Movie broadcast of the theater play Leni Hugentobler final film role Awards edit1978 Prix Walo 19 1958 Movie award of the city of Zurich Filmpreis der Stadt Zurich Literature editErnst Reinhardt Ruedi Walter Spuren eines Schauspielerlebens Friedrich Reinhardt Verlag Basel 1984 ISBN 3 7245 0549 3 References edit a b c Michael Gautier 2010 03 09 Rainer Margrit in German HDS Retrieved 2015 10 01 a b c d Margrit Rainer in German cyranos ch Retrieved 2015 10 01 a b c d e Mats Staub 2013 12 05 Margrit Rainer in German theaterwissenschaft ch Retrieved 2015 10 01 Michael Gautier 2013 04 03 Walter Ruedi in German HDS Retrieved 2015 09 23 Tanja Stenzl 2015 01 02 Der Regenpfeifer von Jurg Amstein und Artur Beul in German srf ch Retrieved 2015 10 01 Tanja Stenzl 2013 12 05 Theater am Hechtplatz Zurich ZH in German theaterwissenschaft ch Retrieved 2015 09 26 Jorg Schneider in German theaterwissenschaft ch 2013 12 05 Retrieved 2015 08 22 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 Mats Staub 2013 12 05 Ruedi Walter in German theaterwissenschaft ch Retrieved 2015 09 23 Franz Kasperski 2014 06 15 Es gibt Schauspieler und es gibt Ruedi Walter in German Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen Retrieved 2015 09 23 Thomas Hostettler 2013 12 05 Ines Torelli in German theaterwissenschaft ch Retrieved 2015 09 27 Friedhof Enzenbuhl Graber von prominenten Verstorbenen PDF in German stadt zuerich ch Archived from the original PDF on 2015 09 25 Retrieved 2015 09 25 Thomas Luthi 2014 02 09 Margrit Rainer war ein liebevolles Muetti und Horrormama zugleich in German srf ch Retrieved 2015 10 01 Die Ruedi Walter Strasse in German Retrieved 2015 09 23 Die Margrit Rainer Strasse in German Retrieved 2015 10 01 Euse Rainer chonnt das au in German Theater Rigiblick Retrieved 2015 10 02 Theater Rigiblick Euse Rainer chonnt das au in German art tv ch Retrieved 2015 10 02 Publikumsliebling in German Prix Walo Retrieved 2015 09 28 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Margrit Rainer Margrit Rainer at IMDb Michael Gautier Rainer Margrit in German French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland 9 March 2010 Margrit Rainer on the website of the Swiss national television SRF in German Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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