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Volkmann was born in Essen and, after the early death of her father in 1948, helped to provide for the family by starring in theatre productions. She was later educated as a soprano singer and actress, and became best known for her part in the German absurd comedy series Klimbim (1973–1979), which was watched by millions of viewers in Germany.

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  • 300px|rightElisabeth Volkmann (* 16. März 1936 in Essen; † zwischen 25. und 27. Juli 2006 in München) war eine deutsche Schauspielerin, Komikerin und Synchronsprecherin. Am Abend des 27. Juli 2006 wurde Volkmann von der Polizei tot in ihrer Dachwohnung in der Nähe des Münchener Stachus aufgefunden.[2] Etwa eine Woche nach ihrem Tod wurde ihre Urne auf dem Gräberfeld 421 des Waldfriedhofes in München anonym beigesetzt.[3] Der genaue Todeszeitpunkt konnte nicht festgestellt werden. Sie sprach Marge Simpson und ihre Zwillingsschwestern.
  • Volkmann was born in Essen and, after the early death of her father in 1948, helped to provide for the family by starring in theatre productions. She was later educated as a soprano singer and actress, and became best known for her part in the German absurd comedy series Klimbim (1973–1979), which was watched by millions of viewers in Germany.
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  • 300px|rightElisabeth Volkmann (* 16. März 1936 in Essen; † zwischen 25. und 27. Juli 2006 in München) war eine deutsche Schauspielerin, Komikerin und Synchronsprecherin. Am Abend des 27. Juli 2006 wurde Volkmann von der Polizei tot in ihrer Dachwohnung in der Nähe des Münchener Stachus aufgefunden.[2] Etwa eine Woche nach ihrem Tod wurde ihre Urne auf dem Gräberfeld 421 des Waldfriedhofes in München anonym beigesetzt.[3] Der genaue Todeszeitpunkt konnte nicht festgestellt werden. Sie sprach Marge Simpson und ihre Zwillingsschwestern.
  • Volkmann was born in Essen and, after the early death of her father in 1948, helped to provide for the family by starring in theatre productions. She was later educated as a soprano singer and actress, and became best known for her part in the German absurd comedy series Klimbim (1973–1979), which was watched by millions of viewers in Germany. When the German dubbing work for The Simpsons began in 1991, she was cast as Marge Simpson (as well as all her female relatives), and voiced the character from the first episode to "We're on the Road to D'oh-where", after which she died in Munich. After her sudden death, well-known comedian Anke Engelke took over the role. Although Engelke's interpretation is actually closer to Julie Kavner's, there is a consensus among a majority of German fans that Volkmann can never be truly replaced.
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