Anneliese Dahms-Oldag

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Anneliese Dahms-Oldag , b. Dahms (born April 1, 1928 in Brüsewitz , Pomerania Province ) is a German actress .

Life

Anneliese Dahms-Oldag comes from Western Pomerania . She went to school in Jacobshagen . During the Second World War , she and her family fled to Denmark. She lived there in Aabenraa and Oksbøl . After her return to the former Soviet zone in 1947, she initially worked as a saleswoman. In 1952 she met her future husband Wolfgang Oldag - the two married in 1956 - know. Together with him and the Theater im Koffer , a troupe of freelance actors and actresses, she went on tour. I.a. she was as Moritz in Wilhelm Busch's Max und Moritzand as a cockchafer in Gerdt von Bassewitz ' Peterchens Mondfahrt . With 25 performances per month it led to many places in the GDR.

Since the late 1960s she worked with her husband at the Moritzburg television theater in Halle (Saale) , where he was first assistant director and then actor. She was seen as cook Babette in Ludwig Thomas Lottchen's birthday (1975) and as the owner of a dog kennel in Margot Schölzel's Kur-Schatten (1978).

After the fall of the Wall, Dahms-Oldag was only able to continue her career with interruptions and on a smaller scale. For example, she and her husband performed once a month as part of the spa concert in their new, current place of residence, Bad Suderode . While her husband was reading, she presented so-called "pictures without words".

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  1. See http://www.mz-web.de/aschersleben/wissenschaften-von-nebenan-ein-leben-auf-den-buehnen-des-ostens-9439450