Starting out as a dancer and stage actress, Elisabeth Wiedemann became known to the nation as Else Tetzlaff in the German
sitcom Ein Herz und eine Seele. After 21 episodes, Wiedemann moved on to other projects and declined to return to the show's revival in 1976. She later said that she put Else through all emotions possible and she wouldn't want to get tired of the character. The role was unsuccessfully recast with
Helga Feddersen and the show was canceled after four new episodes. Wiedemann moved away from comedy and took guest stints in crime shows like
Derrick,
The Old Fox und
Tatort. In 1983, she starred in the two-part drama ''''. Two years later, in 1985, Wiedemann played a supporting role in the feature film
Otto - Der Film, her first comedic project after the end of
Ein Herz und eine Seele. Wiedemann returned to her roots as a dancer and stage actress the following years, only making rare appearances in television. After an episode of
Das Traumschiff in 1995 and a guest appearance in
Mama ist unmöglich in 1997, Wiedemann was said to have retired from acting. However, she made several appearances on stage afterwards and was seen in
Stubbe – Von Fall zu Fall and
Ritas Welt in 2003, in another
Tatort in 2004,
SOKO 5113 in 2008 and
Notruf Hafenkante in 2007 and 2011. ==Awards==