Anneliese Reppel

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Anneliese Reppel , actually Anna-Elisabeth Reppel, dated Anna-Elisabeth Götz , b. Anna-Elisabeth Körner (born August 9, 1899 in Wiesbaden , † July 5, 1967 in Mühlhausen ) was a German actress .

Life

Anneliese Reppel was the daughter of the actor couple Hermine Körner and Ferdinand Franz Körner. From 1920 to 1932 she was married to her professional colleague Lutz Götz , and in 1936 she married Paul Joachim Reppel, a Reichsbank employee.

Practically nothing can be learned about Reppel's career as an actress. At the time of National Socialism , an application to join the Reich Chamber of Literature has been documented. From 1955 to 1961 Reppel was a member of the Berliner Ensemble . Here she played in the Caucasian Chalk Circle by Bertolt Brecht and in 1955 in the world premiere of the Chinese folk play The Day of the Great Scholar Wu in a version by Peter Palitzsch . As early as 1920 she could be seen as Anneliese Körner in two silent films, further activities in front of the camera are not documented until the mid-1950s. Among other things, she played a small role in the DEFA film Sonnensucher , shot in 1958 , which was only shown in GDR cinemas in 1972 .

From the beginning of the 1960s Reppel worked as a freelancer. She last lived in Weimar and died five weeks before the age of 68 in the Pfafferode state hospital .

Trivia

Anneliese Reppel was a friend of Winfried Glatzeder's grandmother . As the actor writes in his autobiography Paul and I , Reppel's sentence should “ I only have to burp into the microphone once and I've already earned 100 marks. “Have sustainably aroused his interest in the acting profession.

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Individual evidence

  1. a b c d biography at DEFA-Sternstunden ( memento from November 13, 2016 in the web archive archive.today )
  2. I learn: washing glasses + cups , Bertolt Brecht / Helene Weigel, Letters 1923–1956, page 218, Suhrkamp Verlag Berlin, 2012
  3. ^ Program booklet from 1955 , accessed on November 13, 2016