Annelise Matschulat

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Annelise Matschulat (born March 31, 1923 in Königsberg , † May 13, 2007 in Rostock ) was a German actress .

Life

The civil servant's daughter Annelise Matschulat had private acting lessons after visiting the Lyceum in Königsberg (East Prussia) , among others with Werner Rafael. She got her first role at the theater in the singspiel Brillanten aus Wien by Alexander Steinbrecher .

At the end of the Second World War , in January 1945, she managed to escape with a KdF ship across the Baltic Sea to Warnemünde . The 22-year-old experienced the end of the war in her brother's family near Magdeburg . Here it made sense to apply to the municipal theaters in Magdeburg and so she was able to continue her young acting career. Although she liked the time at this theater, she was looking for a change and in 1954 went to Halle (Saale) . But just one year later, Annelise Matschulat was drawn to the Rostock Volkstheater , to which she remained loyal for the rest of her professional life until 1992. Here she also saw one of her main tasks in devoting herself to the next generation of actors. She stood in front of the camera several times for DEFA and television.

Filmography

theatre

Radio plays

Awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ The Ostpreußenblatt / Preußische Allgemeine Zeitung of March 29, 2003