Liselotte Pulver Celebrates 95 Years of Laughter and Legacy
The Swiss actress, known for her infectious laughter and iconic roles, reflects on a career that spanned decades and charmed audiences worldwide.
- Liselotte Pulver, a beloved figure in German cinema, turns 95 today, celebrated for her roles in films like 'Ich denke oft an Piroschka' and 'Das Wirtshaus im Spessart'.
- Pulver's career, marked by her signature laughter, began in the 1950s and included both comedic and dramatic roles, showcasing her versatility.
- Despite offers for roles in Hollywood classics like 'Ben Hur', Pulver chose to remain in Europe, prioritizing her connection with the German-speaking audience.
- In addition to her film work, Pulver became a familiar face to children in the 1980s through her appearances on the German version of 'Sesame Street'.
- Now residing in a Bern senior home, Pulver continues to embody the joy and spirit that defined her career, with aspirations to reach 100 years.