Annemarie Schradiek
Annemarie Schradiek (born October 23, 1907 in Hamburg ; † March 2, 1993 there ) was a German actress .
Live and act
After taking private acting lessons, she was hired as a beginner at the Bremen City Theater, not yet of legal age . From 1929 to 1936 she was a member of the ensemble of the National Theater Mannheim . 1935 marriage to Julius Hatry . Her contract in Mannheim was not renewed because Hatry was a “quarter Jew” in terms of the Nazi race laws . From 1936 she was engaged at the Deutsches Volkstheater Altona, after the merger until 1947 at the Hamburger Schauspielhaus . 1945 Participation in a Jedermann performance in the Eppendorfer Johanniskirche, the first theater performance in Hamburg after the war. In 1947 she was under contract with Willy Maertens at the Thalia Theater . 1948/49 at the Hamburger Kammerspiele . She was personally friends with the director, Ida Ehre , who she knew from Mannheim. Freelance work since 1949. In 1954 she moved to Mannheim with her three sons, where her husband had since taken over his father's real estate business. In addition to the theater, her activities included radio, dubbing and television (since 1952, she had worked on test television for the NWDR in the air raid shelter on Heiligengeistfeld ). 1987 return to Hamburg.
Theater (main roles)
City Theater Bremen (1927–1929)
- Puck in A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare
- Cordelia in King Lear by William Shakespeare
- Eve in The Broken Jug by Heinrich von Kleist
National Theater Mannheim (1929–1936)
- Jessica in The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare
- Hero in Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare
- Recha in Nathan the Wise by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
- Hermia in A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare
- Gretchen in Faust I by Johann Wolfgang Goethe
- Luise in Kabale und Liebe by Friedrich Schiller
- Bianca in The Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare
- Marikke in Johannisfeuer by Hermann Sudermann
German Volkstheater Altona (1936–1944)
- Natalie in The Prince of Homburg by Heinrich von Kleist
- Klärchen in Egmont by JW Goethe
- Solveig in Peer Gynt by Henrik Ibsen
- Hannele in Hanneles Himmelfahrt by Gerhart Hauptmann
- Viola in What You Want by William Shakespeare
- Minna in Minna by Barnhelm by GE Lessing
- Juliet in Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
- Emilia in Emilia Galotti by GE Lessing
- Thekla in Die Piccolomini / Wallenstein's death by Friedrich Schiller
- Johanna in Saint Joan by George Bernard Shaw
- Marie in Clavigo by JW Goethe
- Magdalena in Magdalena by Ludwig Thoma
- Haitang in The Chalk Circle by Johannes von Guenther
Schauspielhaus Hamburg (1944–1947)
- Martha Bernick in The pillars of society by Henrik Ibsen
- Awah in Die Sündflut by Ernst Barlach
- Ismene in Antigone by Sophocles
- Lucile in Danton's death by Georg Büchner
Thalia Theater Hamburg 1947
- Alkmene on an excursion with the ladies of Friedrich Michael
Hamburger Kammerspiele (1947–1952)
- Kassandra in The Trojans by Euripides / Franz Werfel
- Katharina Parr in The Sixth Wife by Max Christian Feiler
- Magda Hauff in The Conspiracy by Walter Erich Schäfer
- Fernande in The Woman of Your Youth by Jacques Deval
- Countess Geschwitz in Pandora's Box by Frank Wedekind
- Aunt Fränzchen in the home of Hermann Sudermann
- Miss Prism in Bunbury by Oscar Wilde
National Theater Mannheim (since 1955)
- Aunt Alicia in Gigi by Colette
- Mother Edith Frank in The Diary of Anne Frank by Goodrich / Hackett
- Lydia Barbent in getting married is always a risk from Saul O'Hara
- Fonsia Dorsay in Gin Rummy by Donald L. Coburn
Ulm Theater (1967–1969)
- The madman in The madman of Chaillot by Jean Giraudoux
- La Poncia in Bernarda Alba's house by Federico García Lorca (also at the Heidelberg City Theater and the Hamburger Kammerspiele)
- Mother in Whole Days in the Trees by Marguerite Duras
- Trude in The Room Battle by Martin Walser
Hamburger Kammerspiele since 1969
- Opal crown in rags by John Patrick (1978)
- Luise Maske in The Snob by Carl Sternheim (1980)
- Old Trojan in The Downfall by Walter Jens (1983)
- Joan Challis in Gordon Dryland's Golden Years (for the 60th stage anniversary in 1987)
- Abbot in The Liar and the Nun by Curt Goetz (1989)
She also had various roles in Heidelberg , Cologne , Bremen , Kassel , Bamberg , Berlin and Braunschweig .
Radio plays (selection)
- Incorrectly connected by Lucille Fletcher (NWDR Hamburg 1949, Fritz Schröder-Jahn )
- The purchased exam from Günter Eich (NWDR Hamburg 1950, Fritz Schröder-Jahn)
- 1951: Heinz Gartmann : The way to the space ship . Audio sequence about the development of the rockets - Director: Fritz Schröder-Jahn (audio image - NWDR Hamburg)
- 1952: Hans Rothe : Blown Traces (Mother) - Director: Gerd Fricke (radio play adaptation - NWDR Hamburg)
- 1953: Albert Mähl : Behind the dike . A radio play about people on the west coast
(Gesine Brütt, wife of the customs inspector) - Director: Günter Jansen ( original radio play , dialect radio play - NWDR Hamburg)
- My seven young friends by Günter Eich (NDR 1960, Gustav Burmester )
- Visit to the rectory of Ilse Aichinger (NDR 1961, Kraft-Alexander zu Hohenlohe-Oehringen )
- Uncle's dream after Fyodor Michailowitsch Dostojewski (SDR 1962, Walter Knaus )
- Don't turn around by Hans-Joachim Haecker (NDR, Fritz Schröder-Jahn)
- Bornhofer by Walter Kolbenhoff (NDR 1963, Fritz Schröder-Jahn)
- No arrival in Athens by Rino Sanders (NDR 1964, Hans Rosenhauer )
- 1964: Hans Daiber : The grief book . Radio story (Madame Gagnaire, Concierge) - Director: Joachim Hoene (original radio play - SDR)
- 1965: Kay Hoff : Concert on four telephones (woman) - Director: Horst Loebe (radio play - SR / RB)
- Evening houses by Eduard von Keyserling (BR 1967, Fritz Schröder-Jahn)
- Evening course by Harold Pinter (SWF / WDR 1967, Fritz Schröder-Jahn)
- The Silent Scream of Hilda Lawrence (NDR 1987, Hans Rosenhauer)
- Necropolis of Helga Novak (SDR 1989, Ursula long skirt )
Synchronous
- Leopoldine Konstantin (Madame Sebastian) in Infamous by Alfred Hitchcock (1946) - 2nd dubbed version
- Marie Ney (Patience) in Reef Pirates by Alfred Hitchcock (1939)
- Marjorie Fielding (mother) in Mandy by Alexander Mackendrick (1952)
- Brenda De Banzey (Miss McNab) in Flames over the Far East by Robert Parrish (1954)
- Katie Johnson (Mrs. Wilberforce) in Ladykillers by Alexander Mackendrick (1955)
- Sylvie (Madame Bertini, the old woman) in The Unworthy Old Woman by René Allio (1965),
- Among Strangers by Cynthia Scott (1990)
watch TV
- Fräulein Zwielich in The Locked Door by Fred von Hoerschelmann (NWDR 1953, Fritz Schröder-Jahn)
- Miss Nakamura in The Geishas of Captain Fisby after Vern Sneider (NWDR 1953, Gustav Burmester)
- Gertrud in Der Hecktaler by Hansjürgen Weidlich based on Nikolai Semjonowitsch Leskow (NWDR 1954, Bernard Thieme)
- Frau Ill in The Visit of the Old Lady by Friedrich Dürrenmatt (SWF 1959, Ludwig Cremer )
- Ann Putnam in Witch Hunt by Arthur Miller (SR 1960, Ludwig Cremer)
- Mrs. Tepan in picnic in the field by Fernando Arrabal (SWF 1962, Peter Lilienthal )
- Widow Arva in haben by Julius Hay (NDR 1964, Rolf Hädrich )
- Lira in Guernica or Every Hour Wounds and the Last Kills by Fernando Arrabal (SWF 1965, Peter Lilienthal)
- Aunt Betty in Seraphine (SFB 1965, Peter Lilienthal)
- Mother Lotz in Das Millionenspiel (WDR 1970, Tom Toelle )
- Shopkeeper Elvira Rodriguez in A man has just been shot (ZDF 1985, Thomas Engel )
- Grandma Schubert in Laufen, Suffering, Living Longer (NDR 1986, Christian Görlitz )
literature
- Herbert Meyer: The National Theater Mannheim 1929–1979 . Mannheim Vienna Zurich, Bibliographical Institute, 1979, (Research on the history of Mannheim and the Palatinate; Vol. 7), ISBN 3-411-01563-2
- Hamburg stage almanac 1938/39, Hamburg 1938
- Sigrid Nebelung: The director and general manager Paul Legband (1876–1942) . Cologne, 1972
- Deutsches Schauspielhaus in Hamburg, schedules 1945–1950, undated (publication by the Hamburger Schauspielhaus)
- 25 years of Hamburger Kammerspiele Ida Ehre . 1945/70, undated (publication of the Hamburger Kammerspiele)
- Ida Honor: God has a bigger head, my child ... . Munich and Hamburg, 1985, ISBN 3-8135-0709-2
Web links
- Annemarie Schradiek in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- http://www.tvprogramme.net/tvp/index.html
- http://www.filmmuseum-hamburg.de/schradiek.html
- http://www.synchronkartei.de/index .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Schradiek, Annemarie |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | October 23, 1907 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Hamburg |
DATE OF DEATH | March 2, 1993 |
Place of death | Hamburg |