Hanne Job

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Hanne Hiob (* March 12, 1923 as Hanne Marianne Brecht in Munich ; † June 23, 2009 there ) was a German actress .

Live and act

The marriage of her parents Bertolt Brecht and Marianne Zoff was divorced in 1927. The following year the mother married the actor Theo Lingen . Their daughter Ursula Lingen (1928-2014) also became an actress.

Hanne Brecht was dancing an apprentice at the Vienna State Opera . She then worked as a dancer and actress in Salzburg . After marrying the Berlin doctor Joachim Hiob in July 1948, she took his name.

In the world premiere of Brecht's Die heilige Johanna der Schlachthöfe she played the title role of Johanna under Gustaf Gründgens in Hamburg in 1959 . She was engaged as an actress at numerous theaters, including in Munich, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Vienna and Berlin. She also appeared in films and television games.

Burial place of Brecht, Weigel and Job

She ended her stage career in 1976, but has since been active in Brecht readings and street theater projects, e.g. B. the " anachronistic train " (1979, 1980, 1990 and 2000). She played a key role in the West German premiere of the Herrnburg Report (text: Bertolt Brecht; music: Paul Dessau ) on May 11, 1983 in Essen, which was accompanied by legal problems . With the programs ... now farewell and become fighters (last letters from concentration camps) she toured all of Germany and Austria from 1985, from 1989 with the program Am Fleischerhaken he hangs, alas (statements from Wehrmacht deserters).

Hanne Job's urn was buried on July 21, 2009 at the foot of the joint grave of her father and Helene Weigel in the Dorotheenstädtischer Friedhof in Berlin-Mitte .

Awards

  • In 2003 she was awarded the Munich lights medal from the Bavarian capital of Munich .
  • In 2005 she was awarded the Aachen Peace Prize (together with the priest and peace activist Roy Bourgeois ). She was awarded the prize for her life's work in the work against fascism, racism and war.
  • In 2016, a street in Munich- Berg am Laim was named after her

Filmography

actress
  • 1941: Mrs. Luna
  • 1943/1944: It started out so harmlessly
  • 1963: Wassa Schelesnowa - television play
  • 1964: Have - television play
  • 1964: Side by side - television play
  • 1966: The Investigation - Television Play
  • 1970: The Commissioner - episode "Anonymous Call" - TV series
  • 1975: Mrs Carrar's Rifles - TV play
  • 1981: raindrops
  • 1983: The last round
  • 1985: The Unworthy Old Woman (TV movie)
  • 1990/1991: end of innocence
  • 1997: One hundred years of Brecht
Director
  • 2003: Refugee Talks

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Augsburger Brecht Lexicon on Google Book Search. Retrieved October 16, 2010 .
  2. Hanne Job: Brecht daughter died an upright communist. In: welt.de. June 25, 2009. Retrieved June 25, 2009 .
  3. Hanne-Hiob-Straße on muenchen.de , accessed on January 2, 2017