Annemarie Schradiek

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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)

National Theater Mannheim (1929–1936)

German Volkstheater Altona (1936–1944)

Schauspielhaus Hamburg (1944–1947)

Thalia Theater Hamburg 1947

Hamburger Kammerspiele (1947–1952)

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)

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)

(Gesine Brütt, wife of the customs inspector) - Director: Günter Jansen ( original radio play , dialect radio play - NWDR Hamburg)

Synchronous

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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

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