Christine Gloger
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
- 1966: The Days of the Commune (theater recording)
- 1980: The fiancée
- 1984: The Poggenpuhls (TV movie)
- 1985: half of life
- 1989: Great Peace (theater recording)
theatre
- 1958: Bertolt Brecht : Life of Galilei (Virginia) - Director: Fritz Bennewitz ( Das Meininger Theater )
- 1958: Bertolt Brecht: Die Dreigroschenoper (Polly Peachum) - Director: (Fritz Bennewitz) (Das Meininger Theater)
- 1963: Bertolt Brecht: The Threepenny Opera (Polly Peachum) - Director: Erich Engel ( Berliner Ensemble )
- 1963: Bertolt Brecht: About the Big Cities (Brecht Evening No. 2) - Director: Manfred Karge / Matthias Langhoff (Berliner Ensemble)
- 1965: Bertolt Brecht: The Good Man of Sezuan (Shen Te / Shui Ta) - Director: Guy de Chambure ( Thomas-Müntzer-Theater Eisleben )
- 1967: Bertolt Brecht: The Bread Shop (Brecht Evening No. 4) - Director: Manfred Karge / Matthias Langhoff (Berliner Ensemble)
- 1967: Bertolt Brecht: Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny (Whore) - Director: Manfred Karge / Matthias Langhoff (Berliner Ensemble)
- 1969: Aeschylus : Seven against Thebes - Director: Manfred Karge / Matthias Langhoff (Berliner Ensemble)
- 1969: Bertolt Brecht: Saint Joan of the Slaughterhouses (Johanna Dark) - Director: Manfred Wekwerth / Joachim Tenschert (Berliner Ensemble)
- 1969: Bertolt Brecht: The Manifesto (Brechtabend No. 5) - Director: Klaus Erforth / Alexander Stillmark (Berliner Ensemble)
- 1970: Bertolt Brecht: Die Dreigroschenoper (Spelunken-Jenny) - Director: Werner Hecht / Wolfgang Pintzka (Berliner Ensemble)
- 1971: Bertolt Brecht: In the Thicket of Cities - Director: Ruth Berghaus (Berliner Ensemble)
- 1971: Bertolt Brecht: The Guns of Mrs. Carrar (Teresa Carrar) - Director: Ruth Berghaus (Berliner Ensemble)
- 1971: Bertolt Brecht: Life of Galilei (Virginia) - Director: Fritz Bennewitz (Berliner Ensemble)
- 1973: Heiner Müller : Zement (Dascha) - Director: Ruth Berghaus (Berliner Ensemble)
- 1974: Bertolt Brecht after Christopher Marlowe : Life of Edward the Second of England (Queen Anna) - Director: Ekkehard Schall / Barbara Berg (Berliner Ensemble)
- 1974: Bertolt Brecht: The Mother (house owner) - Director: Ruth Berghaus (Berliner Ensemble)
- 1975: Bertolt Brecht: Mr. Puntila and his servant Matti - Director: Peter Kupke (Berliner Ensemble)
- 1976: Bertolt Brecht: The Caucasian Chalk Circle - Director: Peter Kupke (Berliner Ensemble)
- 1979: Paul Gratzik : Lisa (Lisa) - director: Hella Müller (Berliner Ensemble - rehearsal stage)
- 1980: Volker Braun : Simplex German - Director: Piet Drescher (Berliner Ensemble - rehearsal stage)
- 1981: Bertolt Brecht: Man is Man (Widow Begbick) - Director: Konrad Zschiedrich (Berliner Ensemble)
- 1982: Jürgen Hart : Where true love rules - Director: Christoph Brück (Berliner Ensemble - rehearsal stage)
- 1983: Bertolt Brecht: Drumming in the Night (Anna's mother) - Director: Christoph Schroth (Berliner Ensemble)
- 1984: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe : Faust scenes (Frau Marthe) - Director: Horst Sördert (Berliner Ensemble)
- 1984: Peter Weiss : The New Trial (Fräulein Montag) - Director: Axel Richter (Berliner Ensemble)
- 1986: Carl Zuckmayer : Der Hauptmann von Köpenick - Director: Christoph Brück (Berliner Ensemble)
- 1987: Jorge Díaz : The whole long night (Rosario) - Director: Alejandro Quintana (Berliner Ensemble)
- 1987: Arnold Schönberg : Moses und Aron (Woman from the People) - Director: Ruth Berghaus ( Deutsche Staatsoper Berlin )
- 1988: Volker Braun : Lenin's Death (Nadeshda) - Director: Christoph Schroth (Berliner Ensemble)
- 1988: Igor Stravinsky : The Soldier's Story (Reader) - Director: Ruth Berghaus (Second Music Meeting St. Moritz )
- 1989: Heiner Müller: Germania Tod in Berlin - Director: Fritz Marquardt (Berliner Ensemble)
- 1990: Michai Schatrow : Dalsche ... Dalsche ... Dalsche! Further ... further ... further! - Director: Christoph Schroth ( Volksbühne Berlin )
- 1991: Georg Seidel : Villa Jugend (Lydia Neitzel) - Director: Fritz Marquardt (Berliner Ensemble)
- 1993: Ödön von Horváth : Sladek (Mrs. Anna) - Director: Fritz Marquardt ( Theater am Schiffbauerdamm Berlin)
- 1993: Seán O'Casey : Juno and the Peacock (Juno) - Director: Fritz Marquardt (Theater am Schiffbauerdamm Berlin)
- 1994: Samuel Beckett : Endspiel - Director: Peter Palitzsch (Berliner Ensemble)
- 1996: Lothar Trolle : Die Heimarbeitin - Director: Wera Herzberg (Berliner Ensemble)
Radio plays and features
- 1971: Bertolt Brecht: Die Tage der Commune (Woman from Rue Pigalle) - Director: Manfred Wekwerth / Joachim Tenschert (Theater radio play - Litera )
- 1984: Hans Fallada : Der Pechvogel (mother) - director: Manfred Täubert (radio play based on the novel: Back then at home with us - GDR radio )
- 1984: Thomas Heise : Schweigendes Dorf (prisoner) - Director: Thomas Heise (radio play - Broadcasting of the GDR)
- 1986: Walter Jens after Euripides : Der Untergang (Hekabe) - Director: Barbara Plensat (radio play after the tragedy: The Troerinnen - Rundfunk der DDR)
- 1987: Lothar Walsdorf : Die Mittagsfrau (Midday Woman) - Director: Peter Brasch (children's radio play - Broadcasting of the GDR)
- 1990: Waldtraut Lewin : Der goldene Regen (Gentle Voice) - Director: Barbara Plensat (radio play - Rundfunk der DDR)
- 1991: Gabriel Josipovici : Obituary for LS (wife) - Director: Robert Matejka (radio play - RIAS Berlin)
- 1991: Ingomar von Kieseritzky : Desired programs for giant tortoises (Eudora) - Director: Barbara Plensat (radio play - Funkhaus Berlin / SDR )
- 1991: Mira Buljan : The 7th Brother (Old Mother) - Director: Barbara Plensat (radio play - Funkhaus Berlin / ORF )
- 1993: Guido Koster : In the Quarter of the Moon (Dvorah) - Director: Karlheinz Liefers (radio play - DS-Kultur / SFB )
- 1999: Dagmar Scharsich : Salve! (Helene) - Director: Barbara Plensat (crime radio play - NDR )
- 1999: Andreas Knaup : Remembering - Forgetting (Maria Lorenz) - Director: Robert Matejka (detective radio play - DLR )
- 2000: Stefan Mahlke : Shut his mouth (Helene Weigel in letters and audio files ) - Director: Jürgen Dluzniewski ( Feature - MDR )
- 2001: Christa Ludwig : Pendelblut (Ella's mother) - Director: Andrea Getto (radio play of the month August 2001 - NDR)
- 2004: Andreas Knaup: Wash and Kill (Frau Karst) - Director: Klaus-Michael Klingsporn (detective radio play - DLR)
- 2005: Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau / Bram Stoker : Nosferatu-The double vampire (landlady / sister) - Director: Klaus Buhlert (radio play - DLR)
synchronization
Movie | year | role | actor |
---|---|---|---|
The judge | 1961 | Maria | Claudia Cardinale |
Awards
- 1971: Critics' award from the Berliner Zeitung for the role of Frau Carrar in Bertolt Brecht's Die Gewehre der Frau Carrar
- 1976: Art Prize of the GDR
Web links
- Christine Gloger in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Christine Gloger at filmportal.de
- Christine Gloger in HörDat , the audio game database
- Christine Gloger in the ARD audio play database
Individual evidence
- ↑ Neue Zeit from July 31, 1965; P. 6
- ↑ Actress Christine Gloger is dead , nachtkritik.de, February 19, 2019, accessed on February 20, 2019
- ^ Private obituary notice in the Berliner Zeitung from 9/10 March 2019, p. 15
- ↑ Berliner Zeitung of August 21, 1971; P. 6
- ↑ Berliner Zeitung of May 27, 1976; P. 6
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Gloger, Christine |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Niemann, Christel (maiden name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 25, 1934 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Schwerin |
DATE OF DEATH | 19th February 2019 |