Doris Abeßer

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Doris Abesser with hat standing at the theater curtain five minutes before her performance in March 1962
Doris Abeßer on the theater curtain before her performance (1962)

Doris Abeßer (born March 15, 1935 in Berlin ; † January 26, 2016 ) was a German actress , radio play and dubbing actor who has been in films since 1952 - initially at DEFA  - and on television , e.g. B. in the television series Polizeiruf 110 , stories about garden fence , SOKO Leipzig and Tatort .

Life

Abeßer discovered her passion for acting during her youth. She took her first acting lessons at the age of 16 and applied to the State Drama School Berlin-Schöneweide . Because of her young age, she was rejected. So she began studying pedagogy, but didn't finish it because of acting. At the age of majority she completed her acting training at the drama school of the German Theater in Berlin. Abeßer made her acting debut in 1956 on the stage in Senftenberg . Here she played theater for three years, went to the Dresden State Theater in 1959 and then to the Berlin Volksbühne .

During the Cold War it was used several times in anti-capitalist film productions in the GDR. In Life Begins (1959) she fled to the West and later returned disappointed. In Septemberliebe (1960) she stopped her boyfriend from attempting to escape like this.

The DEFA film Spring Takes Time (1965), in which she participated, was banned shortly after its premiere. Afterwards her work as a film actress for DEFA was almost succumbing. She was doing more theater again; so at the Friedrich-Wolf-Theater in Neustrelitz , among other things in the musical My Fair Lady . From 1968 to 1997 she was a member of the Metropol Theater in Berlin. Since the 1990s she has also been featured in literary and musical programs.

Doris Abeßer was married to the German director Günter Stahnke and from this relationship they had a son (* 1963).

Filmography

theatre

Radio plays

Awards

  • "Film Favorite of the Year 1961" by the youth magazine Neues Leben
  • 1961: Erich Weinert Medal (Art Prize of the FDJ )

literature

Web links

Commons : Doris Abeßer  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. We remember. (PDF; 2.6 MB) DEFA newsletter 2/2016. (No longer available online.) In: defa-stiftung.de. DEFA Foundation, April 2016, p. 6 , archived from the original on April 1, 2016 ; Retrieved April 1, 2016 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.defa-stiftung.de