
Rosl Mayr
Acting
Biography
Rosl Mayr was a German actress, known for her iconic supporting roles in numerous German films.
Born: December 30, 1896
Place of Birth: Regensburg, Germany
Known For

Das Glöcklein unterm Himmelbett
Erotic entanglements among farmers, citizens and local politicians in a Bavarian village at the turn of the century.

Love Time für heiße Verführerinnen
Two husbands independently bring their wives to the railway station, to see them depart for their holidays while the men stay in town. Realising that they are in similarly independent situations they join forces to get some fun and excitement.

Das Kriminalmuseum
Das Kriminalmuseum was a German television series. It ran from 1963 to 1970 on ZDF and was one of its first programs. Each episode began with a tracking shot through an unspecified crime museum, stopping at one of the displays, whose story was then told. Each episode was between 60 and 75 minutes long and featured different actors as the criminal commissioner. The best known was Erik Ode, who in 1969 moved to Der Kommissar, appearing in 97 episodes. The theme music of the series was written by German composer Martin Böttcher, who also composed the complete scores for five episodes.

Das Kriminalmuseum
Das Kriminalmuseum was a German television series. It ran from 1963 to 1970 on ZDF and was one of its first programs. Each episode began with a tracking shot through an unspecified crime museum, stopping at one of the displays, whose story was then told. Each episode was between 60 and 75 minutes long and featured different actors as the criminal commissioner. The best known was Erik Ode, who in 1969 moved to Der Kommissar, appearing in 97 episodes. The theme music of the series was written by German composer Martin Böttcher, who also composed the complete scores for five episodes.

Mein Onkel Theodor oder Wie man viel Geld im Schlaf verdient
The somewhat indolent father Traugott Wurster looks after his six sons while his wife works in a butcher's shop. One day, when Traugott falls into a mysterious prolonged sleep, mother Wurster is forced to give the children to relatives. Markus is sent to the stuffy Uncle Theodor, who turns into a childhood friend under his influence. Mother Wurster also "rents" the sleeping Traugott to a furniture store, which uses him to advertise mattresses in the shop window.

Der Kommissar
Der Kommissar is a German television series about a group of detectives of the Munich homicide squad. All 97 episodes, which were shot in black-and-white and first broadcast between 1969 and 1976, were written by Herbert Reinecker and starred Erik Ode as Kommissar Herbert Keller. Keller's assistants were Walter Grabert, Robert Heines, and Harry Klein who, in 1974, was replaced by his younger brother Erwin Klein.

Der Kommissar
Der Kommissar is a German television series about a group of detectives of the Munich homicide squad. All 97 episodes, which were shot in black-and-white and first broadcast between 1969 and 1976, were written by Herbert Reinecker and starred Erik Ode as Kommissar Herbert Keller. Keller's assistants were Walter Grabert, Robert Heines, and Harry Klein who, in 1974, was replaced by his younger brother Erwin Klein.

Königlich Bayerisches Amtsgericht
Königlich Bayerisches Amtsgericht is a German comedy television series. It was produced by ZDF in the years 1968 to 1972 and contains 52 episodes. It is set in the German Empire shortly before World War I and revolves around the court proceedings of the Königlich Bayrisches Amtsgericht in the fictional Bavarian small town Geisbach. Almost all actors speak with a Bavarian dialect. The series features many famous Bavarian actors like Gustl Bayrhammer, Hans Baur and Max Grieser.

Königlich Bayerisches Amtsgericht
Königlich Bayerisches Amtsgericht is a German comedy television series. It was produced by ZDF in the years 1968 to 1972 and contains 52 episodes. It is set in the German Empire shortly before World War I and revolves around the court proceedings of the Königlich Bayrisches Amtsgericht in the fictional Bavarian small town Geisbach. Almost all actors speak with a Bavarian dialect. The series features many famous Bavarian actors like Gustl Bayrhammer, Hans Baur and Max Grieser.

Master Eder and his Pumuckl
Pumuckl is a Kobold from a German radio play series for children. He is a descendant of the Klabautermänner. He is invisible to people around him except for the master carpenter Eder with whom Pumuckl lives. Pumuckl was invented by Ellis Kaut for a radio play series of the Bavarian Radio in 1961. Later on it was turned into a very successful TV series. Three movies and a musical also deal with the adventures of the little kobold. Pumuckl is one of the most popular characters in children's entertainment in Germany and several generations have now grown up with the cheeky but funny little Kobold.
Filmography
as (archive footage)
as Woman With Dog
as Alte Millionärin
as Aunt Rosl
as Mutter des Bürgermeisters
as Oma
as Neighbor
as Rosl
as Johanna
as Josefa
as Alte Frau
as Haruspicia
as Josefa
as Frau Gmeinwieser
as Frau Zanzinger
as Mrs. Brummberger
as Mrs. Stadler
as Frau am Balkon
as Oma Wilmowski
as Wirtin
as Lisa
as Neighbor
as Municipal Councilor
as Toni-Tant
as Frau Schmelzer, Wirtin
as Gretl
as Grandmother
as Frau Boesig
as Zeugin
as Nachbarin
as old Woman in the backyard (uncredited)
as Marie Eichbichler
as Kreszenzia Krummhuber
as Frau Stangl
as Nachbarin
as Frau Direktor
as Frau Huber
as Oberschwester
as Helene Herz
as Putzfrau
as Frau Kellermann
as Elena Gräfin von Ladenburg
as Frau Bichler
as Frau mit Hund
as Salatmamsell
as Mrs. Wilson
as Verkäuferin
as Mrs. Grabl
as Alwine Meyer
as Cleaning Woman
as Riedlechnerin
as Putzfrau
as Frau Moser
as General Dealer
as Hotelwirtin
as Garderobiere
as Franziska Wastlhuber
as Gangerlin
as Frau Bachhoff
as Kellnerin
as Mutter Dralle
as Haushälterin bei Höllriegel
as Frau Heilmeier
as Innocenta
as Zenzi Fallbusch
as Frau Schindler
as Kioskinhaberin
as Woman in Store
as Frau Bauer