Fiete Krugel-Hartig

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Frieda Wilhelmine Martha Krugel-Hartig (born February 5, 1898 in Lübeck ; † August 17, 1982 there ) was a German actress .

Life

The names of Fiete Krugel-Hartig's biological parents are not known. She was adopted by the customs inspector Paul Krugel and grew up in Stettin. In 1917 Krugel-Hartig appeared on stage for the first time in Hanau, and she continued to play in Darmstadt, Frankfurt am Main and Wiesbaden, among others.

After her marriage to the theater director Rudolf Hartig in 1935, Krugel-Hartig and her husband went to the Nordmark-Landestheater in Schleswig in 1939, where he also took over the post of artistic director. Her inaugural role there was the title character in the play Die Neuberin . Even after the end of the Second World War , she continued to perform in Schleswig until she was again committed to the re-established Nordmark-Landestheater in 1950 under the management of Horst Gnekow . There she played in the one-person play Langusten by Fred Denger in 1957 for her 40th stage anniversary , ten years later she celebrated her 50th anniversary as a stage actress as Claire Zachanassian in Friedrich Dürrenmatt's comedy The Visit of the Old Lady .

When the Nordmark-Landestheater was dissolved in 1974, Krugel-Hartig returned to her hometown and continued her career at the Lübeck Theater. At the age of 80 she was engaged by Boy Gobert for two roles at the Hamburg Thalia Theater , where she was seen as Marina in Uncle Wanja by Anton Chekhov and as Baucis in Faust II by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe .

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  1. a b Bernd Philipsen: A life for the Schleswiger Theater , Schleswiger Nachrichten of July 19, 2012 , accessed on November 15, 2017
  2. a b Falk Ritter: Stories from the Theater - Das Schleswiger Theater 1945-1974 with the Aera Gnekow 1950-1960 , published in Contributions to the Schleswig City History 2004 , pp. 145-162 ( Memento of the original from January 18, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) 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. , accessed November 15, 2017 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.falkritter.homepage.t-online.de
  3. ^ Gerhard Blasche / Eberhard Witt: Hamburg Thalia Theater Boy Gobert , Kristall Verlag, Hamburg, 1980, p. 209, ISBN 3-607-00004-2