Grete Wurm was an American actress best known for her roles in Diese Drombuschs, Celestina, and Die Reisegesellschaft. Born on June 8, 1919, in Wiesbaden, Germany, she passed away in Stuttgart, Germany, on March 28, 2002.
Personal and Family Life
Grete Wurm, originally named Margarethe Bauer-Wurm, lived for many years in Munich-Bogenhausen. She died in her hotel room in Stuttgart, where she was staying for a play. Her final resting place is in Wiesbaden, Germany.
Career
Grete Wurm had a long and successful acting career. Her most recognizable role was as Oma Drombusch in the popular television series “Diese Drombuschs,” which endeared her to many fans. Over her career, she appeared in various films and television shows, showcasing her versatility and talent.
Death and Legacy
Wurm passed away due to heart disease on March 28, 2002. Her contributions to the acting world remain cherished, particularly her memorable performances that left a lasting impact on audiences.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Zeit der halben Herzen | 1968-05-13 | Frau Epsberg |
Der Vetter Basilio | 1969-07-02 | Tante Victoria |
Das Mädchen meiner Träume | 1970-06-03 | Mutter |
Shirins Hochzeit | 1976-01-20 | Beamtin |
Der Tote bin ich | 1979-09-25 | Lisa |
Späte Liebe | 1978-04-25 | Hildegard |
Die Welt in jenem Sommer | 1980-01-30 | Oma |
Heim und Herd | 1968-02-15 | Mrs. Morgan |
Das Land der Verheißung | 1960-01-14 | Mrs. Sharp |
Der Angestellte | 1972-06-12 | Fräulein Rosenthal |
Wie ein Blitz | 1970-04-09 | Mrs. Hopkins |
Diese Drombuschs | 1983-12-25 | Margarete „Oma” Drombusch |
Einsatz Hamburg Süd | 1997-09-09 | Emma Werner |
Die Reisegesellschaft | 1968-02-13 | Frau Loiseau |