Christine Gloger

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Christine Gloger (born February 25, 1934 as Christel Niemann in Schwerin ; † February 19, 2019 ) was a German actress .

Life

Since the father had left the family when Christel Niemann (her maiden name) was three years old and her mother had to work very hard, she and her older sister were brought to a home where corporal punishment was a normal way of bringing up children. After the Second World War, she was able to graduate from high school and wanted to become an actress. The application to the drama school in Berlin was unsuccessful. Christel Niemann began to weave professionally in a weaving mill in Warnemünde and took painting lessons in Rostock . She then started working in a large bookstore and soon became the head of the Russian Literature Department. Another application to a drama school, this time in Leipzig, was successful. After completing her studies, she went to Fritz Bennewitz at the Meininger Theater with her teacher Ottofritz Gaillard . Here she was among others Ophelia in Hamlet , Anne Frank and she played her first Brecht roles.

During a guest performance of the Meiningen Theater in 1958 with the Brecht -Stück The Threepenny Opera at the Berliner Ensemble Christel Gloger made such a strong impression that it was occupied later in the same piece in the Berliner Ensemble already short time. From now on she was announced as Christine Gloger. The Berliner Ensemble stayed her home for several decades and she developed into a demanding Brecht interpreter. She could also be seen again and again on television, only at DEFA she did not have many appearances.

Christine Gloger's first marriage was from 1956 to 1960 with the writer and painter Gotthold Gloger . She then married the French director Guy de Chambure Marquis de Pelletier. In her third marriage, she was married to the theater man Rolf Stiska for over 40 years . She died in February 2019, a few days before her 85th birthday. She found her final resting place in the cemetery of the Dorotheenstadt and Friedrichswerder communities in Berlin-Mitte .

Filmography

theatre

Radio plays and features

synchronization

Movie year role actor
The judge 1961 Maria Claudia Cardinale

Awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Neue Zeit from July 31, 1965; P. 6
  2. Actress Christine Gloger is dead , nachtkritik.de, February 19, 2019, accessed on February 20, 2019
  3. ^ Private obituary notice in the Berliner Zeitung from 9/10 March 2019, p. 15
  4. Berliner Zeitung of August 21, 1971; P. 6
  5. Berliner Zeitung of May 27, 1976; P. 6