Helga Labudda

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Helga Labudda (aka Helga Magdalena Liebau, née Labudda) (born April 27, 1935 in Zschornewitz , Bitterfeld district , Province of Saxony , † April 20, 2014 in Berlin ) was a German actress .

Labudda began her artistic path with the German television radio . She then played theater in Potsdam for two years , including as Isabella in Der Richter von Zalamea , Eve in Der zerbrochne Krug , Luise in Kabale und Liebe and Natascha in a theater version of War and Peace .

Wolfgang Heinz let her play the role of Natascha at the Volksbühne Berlin and brought her to the Deutsches Theater in 1963 . Here she first portrayed Neli in Horia Lovinescu's play Fever and then Ophelia in Hamlet , both as a partner of Horst Drinda . At the Deutsches Theater she was seen again as Natascha in War and Peace .

Gravestone in the Berlin-Kaulsdorf cemetery

Until 1968 she portrayed the woman puppet doctor pill on television alongside Angela Brunner . She also appeared in several feature and television films. In the multi-part Wolf Among Wolves based on Hans Fallada , she played Violet von Prackwitz, a precocious teenager, and in The Best Years , again at Drinda's side, a modern young woman. In the role of Monika Büttner she was part of the cast of all four parts of the television production Aber Vati! .

Labudda died in 2014 and was buried in the Berlin-Kaulsdorf cemetery.

Her husband Hans Liebau (1929–1994) published several works as an art historian.

Filmography (selection)

theatre

Radio plays

Helga Labudda's grave in the Kaulsdorf cemetery

Individual evidence

  1. Helga Labudda on defa-sternstunden.de, accessed August 27, 2012

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