Annemarie Cordes

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Annemarie Cordes (born July 25, 1918 in Bremen , † April 8, 1998 in Wiesbaden ) was a German actress , radio play and voice actress .

Life

Annemarie Cordes completed an apprenticeship as a hand weaver and also took acting lessons. She received her first engagement in 1939 at the Dessau City Theater . Further stations were Elbing , Posen and Bremen . From 1945 she worked at the Volksbühne Berlin and from 1957 to 1959 at the Stadttheater Saarbrücken . In Munich she appeared at the Münchner Kammerspiele , the Residenztheater and the Kleine Komödie . Marianne Hoppe was one of her partners on the latter stage . In addition, she gave numerous guest appearances, including in Cologne, Baden-Baden and Ulm .

Cordes became known to a wide audience through her speaking role as Paul Temple's wife Steve in eight of the twelve Francis Durbridge radio plays of the same name . She was not involved in the Curzon , Madison , Geneva and Alex cases . With René Deltgen , who played the title role, they were deeply friends until his death in 1979.

According to the records in the Internet database of the ARD radio play archive, she appears to have only appeared in one other radio play outside of the Paul Temple series, namely in 1948 in the production Sturm im Wasserglas by Bayerischer Rundfunk based on the comedy by Bruno Frank . Under the direction of Fritz Benscher , Rudolf Vogel and Otto Osthoff were also among their partners.

As a voice actress, for example, she lent Barbara Britton in Under Black Flag , Dorothy Hart in The Naked City and Micheline Presle in The Game Is Out.

Annemarie Cordes was married to the actor Karl Supper , with whom she had a daughter. She died on April 8, 1998 in Wiesbaden . She was buried under her married name Supper in an urn grave at the Wiesbaden-Bierstadt cemetery (A 04 UK95).

Radio plays

René Deltgen and Annemarie Cordes played the Temple couple in all of the productions listed . Except in the first case, Herbert Hennies spoke to the servant Charlie and Kurt Lieck to Sir Graham Forbes . Eduard Hermann directed the affair together with Fritz Schröder-Jahn .