Annemarie Hummel

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Annemarie Hummel (* around 1930 in Ströbitz ) is a former German film and theater actress .

Act

Hummel was discovered in Görlitz by Gustav von Wangenheim in an amateur play performance. In the following years she had u. a. Engagements in theaters such as the Theater der Freunda in Berlin, in 1956 she played in Samuil Marschak's fairytale play Das Tierhäuschen (directed by Hans-Dieter Schmidt ); In 1958 she appeared (with Hannes W. Braun , Rainer R. Lange and Johanna Clas ) in Josef Stauder's production of Das Blaue Licht . I.a. starred with Gisela Büttner , Hermann Eckhardt and Klaus Erfurth in 1958 in Lothar Bellag's production of Back then 18/19 by Wera and Claus Küchenmeister . In 1961 she was seen in the television performance of the new production of the play Schnellball by Valentina Lyubimow (directed by Gwendolin Reichwald ), in the same year in the television performance of the play Das Rübchen by Pawel Maljarewski directed by Horst Hawemann and Peter Ensikat .

In 1969, Hummel took part in the television production of the play Spiel vor dem Feind by Michail Swetlow (television director: Hilmar Elze ); In 1973 she played in the TV version of the fairy tale Tsar Wasserwirbel by Yevgeny Schwarz . She also appeared in the DEFA feature film Eine Berliner Romance (1965) by Gerhard Klein . Furthermore, she was active as a voice actress ( How the Steel Was Hardened , 1957) and as a spokesperson for radio productions such as Alice in Wonderland . In later years she worked in the theater production The Brush and His Uncle Valentin (1987, directed by Horst Netzband ), recorded by GDR television , and in Richard Engels DFF production Last Love (1991).

Filmography

  • 1955: Stormy end of life (TV movie)
  • 1987: The brush and his uncle Valentin (theater recording)
  • 1991: Last Love (TV Movie)

Radio plays

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Birgit Mache, Staatstheater Cottbus: In the spotlight: 100 years of theater on Schillerplatz in Cottbus . State Theater, October 1, 2008
  2. ^ Theater of Time. Volume 36, Issues 7-12. Henschel, 1981, p. 76.
  3. Scenes from the fairy tale game Das Tierhäuschen by S. Marschak, directed by H.-D. Schmidt ( deutschefotothek.de ).
  4. Scenes from The Blue Light by J. Stauder ( deutschefotothek.de ).
  5. Scenes from Back then 18/19 by Wera and Claus Küchenmeister with music by Reiner Bredemeyer (director: Lothar Bellag, set: Dieter Berge). Theater of Friendship Berlin, first performance November 22, 1958 ( deutschefotothek.de ).
  6. ^ Schnellball - TV performance of a new production of a play by Valentina Lyubimov.
  7. Das Rübchen - TV performance of a play by Pawel Maljarewski on TV in the GDR.
  8. Spiel vor dem Feind - television production of a play by Michail Swetlow on television in the GDR.
  9. Zar Wasserwirbel - TV performance of a fairy tale by Jewgeni Schwarz on TV in the GDR.
  10. ^ Günter Schulz, Doris Hackbarth, Staatliches Filmarchiv der DDR (Ed.): DEFA-Spielfilme: Filmografie. Volume 1. 1989.
  11. ^ Entry in GDR radio play