Anette Felber

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Anette Felber (* 1947 in Leipzig ) is a German actress .

Life

Education and theater

After graduating from high school in landscape and garden design, Felber completed an acting training that she received at the theater school "Hans Otto" in Leipzig and graduated in 1969 with an acting diploma. From 1969 to 1998 she had theater engagements at Theater Meiningen , Theater Nordhausen , Theater Dessau , Theater Erfurt , as well as at the Schauspielhaus Leipzig and at the Magdeburg Municipal Theaters . Felber played numerous roles in the contemporary and classical repertoire. At first she was used in the field of the youthful heroine and youthful lover, u. a. with roles like Hermia in A Midsummer Night's Dream , Viola in Was ihr wollt and Luise in Kabale und Liebe . Character roles followed later such as the title roles in Maria Stuart and Mother Courage . She has been a freelance actress since 1999.

Anette Felber has been part of the permanent ensemble of the Berlin Criminal Theater since 2002 . At the beginning of her engagement she played the role of the quirky housekeeper Janet MacKenzie in Agatha Christie's play Witness for the Prosecution ; the premiere of the production was in March 2002. In 2007 she took on the role of Miss Marple in the play Mord im Pfarrhaus by Agatha Christie at the Berlin Criminal Theater. Felber had other roles at the Berlin crime theater in Agatha Christie's crime play Die Mausefalle (as Mrs. Boyle) and in the crime comedy Arsen und Spitzenhäubchen , where she played Abby Brewster, one of the murderous women. In Patrick Hamilton's crime thriller Gaslight , Felber took on the role of the older servant Elisabeth at the Berlin Criminal Theater in April 2014. She then also played the role in the 2014/15 season.

Movie and TV

In the Defa film and the DFF , she was about in the series The Public Prosecutor Has the Word (1975) and the film adaptation of Albert Einstein. In the movie Aimée & Jaguar (1999) she was seen in a supporting role as Frau Pohl; she played the wife of Obers Pohl ( Peer Jäger ). After the reunification she played in many successful television films and series, including the feature film debut by director Hendrik Handloegten Paul Is Dead (2000). In the same year she was in Gripsholm , a literary film adaptation by Xavier Koller based on the story by Kurt Tucholsky .

In 1996 she played Ingrid Hartwig, the mother of a coma patient, in several episodes in the RTL hospital series Stadtklinik . In the ARD television series Doctors (1994-1996), she played a recurring supporting role at the side of Senta Berger . She played the housekeeper Ms. Schönchen, a " Saxon- speaking factotum." In the crime novel Venetian Finale (2003) from the TV series Donna Leon , she played a small but not entirely unimportant role for the plot. She played the housekeeper of the murdered conductor Wellauer. In 2005 she was seen in the ZDF crime series SOKO Wismar in the episode Ice Age in an episode role. She played Gerda Voss, the mother-in-law of an attractive young widow.

In the ARD fairy tale film Des Kaiser's New Clothes (2010) she took on the small role of the market woman.

Author

Filmography

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d BERLIN CRIMINAL THEATER. Murder in the rectory: Miss Marple is investigating in Berlin! in: Berliner Zeitung of January 26, 2007
  2. BERLIN CRIME THEATER. "Witness for the Prosecution" - After "Mausefalle" the second classic by Agatha Christie . In the Berliner Zeitung of April 26, 2002.
  3. Arsenic and lace cap . Occupation. Berlin theaters. First accessed on December 13, 2014; last accessed on February 21, 2016
  4. To drive you mad . Theater review in: Neues Deutschland from April 5, 2014
  5. Love of the flower shirt . TV review in: DER SPIEGEL of December 26, 1994. Issue 52/1994.