Frank Roloff
Fränze Roloff (* 1896 ) was a German actress , radio play director and speaker . In about 1923 he ran the drama school of the Berliner Volksbühne. Presumably from 1926 she was initially active as a radio play speaker and later also as a director. After the Second World War, she built up the youth radio, the workers' radio and the radio play department at the Frankfurt broadcaster. By 1973 she was involved in more than 170 productions.
Radio plays
- 1951: Günter Eich : Under the pear tree
- 1952: Kurt Heynicke : The little sins
- 1953: Jean-Paul Sartre : In the gear train
- 1954: Stefan Zweig : The Lamb of the Poor
- 1954: Thomas Wolfe : Back then in the park - Director: Hans Goguel (radio play - SDR )
- 1954: Thornton Wilder : The woman from the island of Andros
- 1956: Josef Martin Bauer : The faithful maid Christa
- 1956: Harald Bratt: The God of the Forests
- 1956: Gerd Oelschlegel : A life's work
- 1956: Guntram Prüfer: Mahatma Gandhi
- 1957: Alfred Happ: Lili
- 1958: Alfred Döblin : Berlin Alexanderplatz
- 1959: Günter Eich : The girls from Viterbo
- 1960: Henry James : The Aspern Letters
- 1962: Edward Grierson: The Lady in the Black Robe
Web links
- Fränze Roloff in the ARD audio play database
- Fränze Roloff in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Fränze Roloff at filmportal.de
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SURNAME | Roloff, Frank |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actress and radio play director |
DATE OF BIRTH | before 1926 |