Grazita Hettinger

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Hermine Grazita Hettinger (born May 27, 1908 in Delmenhorst ; †  December 24, 2000 in Riehen , Switzerland ) was a Swiss theater and film actress .

Life

As the daughter of the Basel linoleum dealer Hellmuth Hettinger-Meyer, Grazita Hettinger was trained as a musician in Paris . The subsequent acting training took her to Berlin , where she worked with Maria Koppenhöfer and SO Schoening , among others . In 1936 she was seen in a supporting role in the comedy film Intermezzo . After engagements at the Stadttheater Aarau and the Berlin Schillertheater , she returned to the Basel region and opened her own small theater in Lörrach after the war , where she again worked with Schoening. In addition to this job, she was the managing director of the family's own sewing silk factory Ruvera in Lörrach-Stetten , later she devoted herself entirely to this task.

Grazita Hettinger was temporarily married to the journalist and television reporter Wolf Littmann . Their son Klaus Littmann comes from the marriage and was awarded the Culture Prize of the City of Basel in 2002 as a cultural mediator .

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Grazita Hettinger. In: filmportal.de . German Film Institute , accessed on September 29, 2016 .
  2. ^ Bauer, Hans: Basel, Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow: Hundred Years of Basel Economic History ; Basel, 1981. ISBN 978-3-76431-225-1 , p. 298