Cipe Lincovsky

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Cipe Lincovsky (2010)

Cipe Lincovsky (born on September 21, 1929 in Buenos Aires , Argentina ; died on August 31, 2015 there ) was an Argentine theater actress . She often performed on stages in Germany, France, Spain, Russia and Venezuela.

Life

Her father Joel Lincovsky and her mother Sarah Kessler were of Lithuanian-Jewish origin and came to Argentina in 1922. Your grandparents were murdered in Auschwitz. The father opened a school, a library, and then a theater. After a short time in Buenos Aires, he became director of the Excelsior Theater, where he introduced famous foreign Jewish actors. He later founded the IFT theater, where Cipe often stayed during her childhood.

She was kicked out of school at the age of 16 after organizing a strike during which she, along with other classmates, prevented classmates from entering the classrooms. Then she devoted herself to the theater. During the time of the acting, she fell in love with Memé Vigo and they had a daughter, Paloma. She often performed on stages in Germany, France, Spain, Russia and Venezuela. During the Argentine military dictatorship (1976-83) she lived in exile in Madrid. Her repertoire included works by Bert Brecht and Yiddish cabaret. From 1959 she appeared several times in the Berliner Ensemble , where she made a lifelong friendship with Helene Weigel (1900–1971). She played with Vittorio Gassman and Liv Ullmann, among others, and directed by Maurice Béjart, Werner Schroeter and Jeanine Meerapfel. Her most outstanding works in cinema include La tregua (1974), Boquitas pintadas (from the same year), El sol en botellitas (1985), La amiga (1988) and Caballos Salvajes (1995) and Un Amor en Moisés Ville (2011).

On August 31, 2015, she died of a heart attack. She was 85 years old.

Filmography

  • 1967: Gente conmigo
  • 1969: El desierto de Dios
  • 1971: Y que patatín ... y que patatán
  • 1974: Quebracho
  • 1974: Heartbreak Tango
  • 1975: In the shadow of many years
  • 1979: Mannequin ... alta tensión
  • 1979: The Enraged Toy
  • 1984: Poor butterfly
  • 1985: El sol en botellitas
  • 1986: Poor butterfly
  • 1986: Dangerous frontier
  • 1988: The Two Waters
  • 1988: La Amiga
  • 1988: Apartment Zero
  • 1990: Naked Tango
  • 1995: Wild Horses
  • 1996: El inquietante caso de José Blum
  • 2012: The German friend

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Julio Cesar Parissi: Nos trajeron los barcos: Historias de padres y abuelos inmigrantes . Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial Argentina, 2012, ISBN 978-950-07-3915-3 (Spanish, limited preview in Google Book Search [accessed July 12, 2020]).
  2. Biography , pagina12.com, written on September 1, 2015, accessed on July 11, 2020 (Spanish)
  3. FANNY MIKEY Y CIPE LINCOVSKY www.clarin.com written on April 12, 1998, accessed on July 11, 2020 (Spanish)
  4. ^ Volksstimme Magdeburg: Argentinian actress Cipe Lincovsky died. Retrieved July 12, 2020 .
  5. Argentine actress Cipe Lincovsky dies rp-online.de written on September 1, 2015, accessed on July 11, 2020