Elga Sorbas

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Elga Sorbas (born January 8, 1945 in Windecken , Hessen , † April 28, 2018 in Berlin ) was a German actress .

life and career

Sorbas started her career in 1969 in the Fassbinder film Katzelmacher , where she played alongside Hanna Schygulla . In 1970 she then played under the direction of Roger Fritz with Klaus Löwitsch , Arthur Brauss and Helga Anders in the film Girls with Violence . In the same year she worked again with Fassbinder, in whose film The American Soldier she played the leading female role. In Fassbinder's first television production Niklashauser Fart from 1970, she took on the role of an epileptic girl and worked with Fassbinder in three other films. In 1970 she also took part in the thirteen-part television series No Time for Adventure , which reported on the life of development workers in Brazil and was filmed with Brazilian and German actors. The 1971 film His Majesty Gustav Krause was based on a template by Erich Kästner , Sorbas played a member of the Krause family. Gustav Krause was played by Siegfried Wischnewski . Günter Gräwert , who also took on the role of Emil Krause, directed. In 1977 she played a role alongside Marius Müller-Westernhagen , who played the main character of Theo, in the action comedy Auffrage zum Tanz , which became an early model for subsequent Ruhrpott comedies . Your last film was the television drama ... and you're out from 1980, the story of an impossible love, directed by Peter Schulze-Rohr .

On January 24, 2011, Sorbas opened the “Kultursalon Elga Sorbas” in Berlin.

Elga Sorbas died in April 2018 at the age of 73 in Berlin.

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Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Hans Hirschmüller. Retrieved May 2, 2018 .
  2. Kultursalon Elga Sorbas at nicsbloghaus.org. Retrieved May 22, 2013.