Annemarie Steinsieck

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Annemarie Steinsieck (born September 21, 1889 in Berlin ; † August 29, 1977 there ) was a German actress .

Annemarie Steinsieck in Vienna,
photo by Franz Xaver Setzer (1917)

Career

She received her training as an actress from Arthur Kraussneck and made her debut in Bielefeld in 1906 . In 1907 she was committed to the Royal Drama in Berlin and worked at the Berlin theaters until 1919. There she was seen as Juliet in Romeo and Juliet , as Käthchen von Heilbronn and as Gretchen in Faust .

In 1919 she moved to the Volkstheater in Vienna. Here she embodied characters from the dramas by Frank Wedekind and Oscar Wilde . At this time she got her first roles in Austrian silent films.

She returned to Berlin in the late twenties. She played at the Berlin Theater , the Theater in Behrenstrasse , the Rose Theater, the Komödie and, above all, the Volksbühne . Here she was seen in Prince Friedrich von Homburg in 1935 , in Ein Volksfeind in 1937 , in College Crampton by Gerhart Hauptmann in 1938 , in The Robbery of the Sabine Women in 1939 and in Emilia Galotti in 1942 , until the Volksbühne in January 1944 due to Air bomb damage was closed. In film she was limited to supporting roles, for example in 1937 as the piqued bank manager and opponent Grethe Weiser in Die divine Jette .

After the end of the war, Annemarie Steinsieck performed mainly in the stands and at the theater on Kurfürstendamm . One of her most important age roles was the countess in Die soldiers . As an acting teacher, she trained Sabine Thalbach and Evamaria Bath, among others . She was married to the actor Hugo Werner-Kahle , with whom she could be seen in several silent films.

Filmography

  • 1920: The Duke of Reichstadt
  • 1920: The wrong path
  • 1920: Glorious Heroes
  • 1920: the guide
  • 1920: Brothers in Destiny
  • 1922: The Rosicrucians
  • 1922: Napoleon in Schönbrunn
  • 1922: The lost self
  • 1922: tuberculosis
  • 1923: The tower keeper of St. Stephan
  • 1923: duty and honor
  • 1924: Modern trucks
  • 1927: In the shadow of the electric chair
  • 1929: Three make their fortune / dear home
  • 1930: Ariane
  • 1934: This is how a love ended
  • 1935: Hermione and the seven upright ones
  • 1935: A breath of fresh air from Canada / Jonny cleans up
  • 1935: If it weren't for the music / The song of love
  • 1935: One too many on board
  • 1936: Men before marriage
  • 1936: A woman of no importance
  • 1936: family parade
  • 1936: a strange guest
  • 1936: The mysterious Mister X
  • 1936: You are my happiness / His greatest success
  • 1937: The divine Jette
  • 1937: Mr. Blohm's infidelities
  • 1937: Different world
  • 1938: The small and the big love
  • 1938: Ballad / The princess returns home
  • 1938: Freight from Baltimore
  • 1940: Kora Terry
  • 1941: Friedemann Bach
  • 1944: The magic violin
  • 1944: sacrifice
  • 1960: Death in the apple tree
  • 1961: The thing with the ring

Web links

Commons : Annemarie Steinsieck  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. Biographical data of Annemarie Steinsieck in: Margret Dietrich (Ed.): Max Mell as a theater critic (= Austrian Academy of Sciences. Philosophical-Historical Class. Meeting reports. Vol. 413). Publishing house of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna 1983, ISBN 3-7001-0583-5 , p. 397 .