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WAS MACHT … Ursi Spaltenstein ? Ursi Spalten- stein und Marcel Schmid moderierten das «Sonntags- magazin» (Bild: 1987). Die grössten TV-Legenden TOMMY RETTIG Schauspieler (1941–1996) Ende der 50er-Jahre kam die ARD auf den Hund: «Lassie», eine Lang- haarcollie-Dame, die so manche Abenteuer erlebt, entwickelte sich zum Publikumsliebling. Stets an ihrer Seite: Tommy Rettig als Jeff Miller, der beste Freund von Lassie. Obwohl erst 12 Jahre alt, war Rettig kein Unbekannter mehr. Er hatte bereits in 17 Spiel filmen mitgewirkt, WAS MACHT… u. a. im US-Western «Fluss ohne Wiederkehr» (1954) an der Seite von Marilyn Monroe und Richard Ursi Spaltenstein ? Widmark. Und weil er im oscar- nominierten Filmmusical «Die 5000 Finger des Mr. T.» (1953) einen TELE Dass Sie 1985 zu SF DRS der Schweiz auftreten konnte, was Jungen mit Hund sehr überzeugend kamen, geschah mehr aus zur Folge hatte, dass man mich verkörperte, sahen ihn die Studio- Zufall. Wie genau lief das ab? fragte, ob ich auch Kurse gebe. Ich bosse als perfekte Besetzung für Ursi Spaltenstein Damals war rief dann mein «Forum für Ent- «Lassie». Von 1954 bis 1957 spielte ich Moderatorin bei Radio 24 und spannung» ins Leben. Fernsehen Rettig in der US-Serie mit, ehe er durfte an der Fera beim Lokal-TV- und Kurse zusammen, das wurde sich wieder aus dem Vertrag lösen Versuch Züri-Vision die Nachrich- mir zu viel, ich musste mich ent- konnte und «Lassie» mit Timmy (Jon Geboren: 10. 3. 1959 ten sprechen. Mitbeteiligt waren scheiden. Ich wählte das Forum. Provost) einen neuen Freund erhielt. Wohnort: Roger Schawinski von Radio 24, Sie sind eine Frau, die sich Doch mit dem Ausstieg kam für Gebenstorf AG Hans-Ulrich Indermaur als Chef- immer wieder neu erfindet: u. a. 1985 Tommy Rettig der Abstieg. Als Karriere: –1989 Moderatorin redaktor von TELE sowie Michael Moderatorin, Esoterikerin, Erwachsener erhielt er keine nen- «Sonntagsmazagin». Ringier vom Ringier-Verlag. Jörg Webdesignerin, Künstlerin ... nenswerten Rollen mehr. Webdesignerin Kachelmann machte das Wetter (Lächelt.) Genau, nach dem Forum Schlagzeilen machte er und Kalligraphin und Bernhard Russi den Sport. stieg ich dann noch ins Computer- bluechilli.ch Daraufhin kam Mani Hildebrand Business ein. Das hat mich immer TV- von SF DRS zu mir und fragte, ob fasziniert und so begeistert, dass es Ikone ich Interesse hätte, das neue «Sonn- zu meinem Beruf wurde. tagsmagazin» zu moderieren. Und jetzt schlägt Ihr Herz Sie fühlten sich geschmeichelt für die Kalligraphie. und haben sofort zugesagt … Die Kunst des schönen Schreibens Nein, ich habe zuerst sogar abge- hat mir schon immer gefallen. sagt. Ich wollte gar nicht ins Fern- Bereits in der Schule war mir die sehen – meine grosse Liebe war das Schrift wichtig. Überhaupt alles, Radio. Aber dann liess es mich doch was mit Schreiben zu tun hatte. nicht los. Die Neugier auf etwas Geben Sie auch Kurse? Beste Freunde: Langhaarcollie Neues war zu gross, und ich wollte Ja, in kleinen Gruppen. Ich komme «Lassie» und Jeff (Tommy Rettig). mir nie den Vorwurf machen, es ja aus dem Künstlerischen, und nicht wenigstens versucht zu haben. daher möchte ich die Schrift mit (wie einige andere Kinderstars) nur Es wurde eine tolle Zeit. dem Bild verbinden. Zu mir kom- noch mit seinen Drogenpro blemen, Trotzdem verliessen Sie 1989 men aber auch Schüler, die lernen, bis er sich endlich aufrappelte und das Fernsehen. Warum? schön und leserlich zu schreiben. als Motivationstrainer arbeitete. Eynar Grabowsky fragte mich, ob Das stösst inzwischen nicht nur bei Später stieg er dann erfolgreich ins ich in seiner esoterischen Reihe im Schülern auf grosses Interesse, Computer-Business ein. Tommy Bernhard-Theater einen Vortrag sondern auch bei Studenten, Ban- Rettig starb mit nur 54 Jahren an halten würde. Ich hatte dann das kern, gestandenen Managern etc. Herzversagen. Gabrielle Jagel Glück, dass ich an ein paar Orten in Interview: Gabrielle Jagel 10 TELE.
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