Gisela Mattishent
Gisela Mattishent ( October 26, 1919 in Berlin - February 7, 1980 in Düsseldorf ) was a German television and stage actress and radio play speaker .
Life
Gisela Mattishent received her artistic training at the Folkwang School in Essen . In this city she also made her theatrical debut. This was followed by engagements in Hamburg , Stuttgart , Düsseldorf , Zurich and Berlin , where she appeared at the Schillertheater under Boleslaw Barlog . Later she also went on several guest tours.
In 1959 the artist appeared - alongside Vera Chekhova , Leon Askin and Klaus Kinski - in the Rudolf Noelte production Illusionen (with three short pieces by Schnitzler , Wedekind and Dürrenmatt ) at the Free Volksbühne in Berlin. In 1962 she played Señora , Andri's unknown mother, in the Fritz Kortner production of Andorra in Berlin . From October 1962 she was seen at the Thalia Theater in Hamburg - at the side of Heinz Bennent and Inge Meysel - on the night of the Iguana . At the Salzburg Festival she embodied - in productions by Leopold Lindtberg - 1963 in Faust II the Erichtho , 1969 at everyone the faith , as well as 1970 and 1971, the good works . There are also audio documents from Leo Falls, Der liebe Augustin . She played her last role in 1976 in the TV series Direktion City.
Mattishent has also worked for the radio. She was buried in the St.-Annen-Kirchhof in Berlin-Dahlem .
Filmography
- 1948 final (Franziska Rettberg, teacher)
- 1956 Nathan the Wise (Sittah)
- 1958 The Outcast (Mary Lawrence)
- 1959 and would not have love (sister Elisabeth)
- 1960 Witch Hunt (Elizabeth Proctor)
- 1961 The Eternal Flame (Nurse Wayland)
- 1962 Gabriel Schilling's escape (Eveline, his wife)
- 1965 game
- 1967 Stella (Cäcilie Sommer)
- 1969 Friedrich Ebert and Gustav Stresemann, Fateful Years of the Republic (Mrs. Ebert)
- 1969 Bishop Ketteler (Paula von Ketteler)
- 1970 Eli
- 1970 Jedermann (Good Works)
- 1971 Prussia above everything ... - Bismarck's German unification (Johanna von Bismarck)
- 1972 The piano (Polish doctor's wife)
- 1974 wages and love (Roswita's mother)
- 1976 City Directorate, Season 1, Episode 9 (Mrs. Grams)
Radio plays
- 1948: Four Years and One Day - Director: Ludwig Cremer , with Peter Mosbacher , Hans Quest , Carl Voscherau
- 1949: Goethe tells his life , 1st part - director: Ludwig Cremer; Part 26 and 28 - Director: Mathias Wieman , with Mathias Wieman, Will Quadflieg , Horst Caspar
- 1949: You can tell me a lot - Director: Ulrich Erfurth , with Heinz Rühmann (Johannes), Elfriede Kuzmany , Inge Schmidt , Grete Weiser , Gustl Busch
- 1950: State of siege - Production: SDR - Director: Erich Fritz Brücklmeier - Speakers: Paul Hoffmann (Die Pest), Karin Schlemmer (The Secretary), Kunibert Gensichen (Nada), Gisela Mattishent (Viktoria), Egon Clauder (The Judge), Elsa Pfeiffer (The Woman), Harald Baender (Diego), Theodor Loos (The Governor), Hans Mahnke (The Fisherman), Sigurd Fitzek , Michael Konstantinow , Max Mairich , Irene Asmus and many more
- 1954: Sabeth von Günter Eich , SWF , director: Fritz Schröder-Jahn , music: Johannes Aschenbrenner . With Gisela Mattishent as teacher, Gudrun Gewecke as Elisabeth, Eduard Marks as Sabeth, Gisela von Collande , Robert Rathke , Kurt Ebbinghaus , Gudula Kownatzki and Gert Westphal
- 1958 Maigret and the terrible children of Georges Simenon ; RIAS , radio play adaptation by Fred von Hoerschelmann , director: Cläre Schimmel , with Wilhelm Borchert , Walter Bluhm , Werner Kessel and Horst Niendorf
- 1961: The interrogation; Director: Hans Quest , with Günther Tabor , Ida Ehre , WDR.
- 1963: In the tram; Director: Charlotte Niemann , with Ruth Scheerbarth and Gisela Mattishent, RB
- 1964: monologue; Director: Fritz Schröder-Jahn - with Wolfgang Büttner
- 1964: The visit; Direction: Erich Köhler , with Hans Krull , Katharina Wesse, SFB.
Web links
- Gisela Mattishent in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ according to the film archive Kay Less and Piet Hein Honig, Hanns-Georg Rodek : 100001. The show business encyclopedia of the 20th century. Showbiz-Data-Verlag, Villingen-Schwenningen 1992, ISBN 3-929009-01-5 .
- ↑ according to 100001 - The show business encyclopedia of the 20th century
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Mattishent, Gisela |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Mattishent, Gisela Hildegard (full name); Cremer, Gisela (married name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | October 26, 1919 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Berlin |
DATE OF DEATH | February 7, 1980 |
Place of death | Dusseldorf |