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Herta Saal (born November 6, 1912 in Elberfeld , † April 13, 1964 in Munich , actually married Herta Saal Schönböck) was a German actress .

Life

Saal began her stage career in 1932 at the Salzburg City Theater under the direction of Hermann Wlach . In the following year she went back to Germany and played on provincial theaters ( Dessau , Kiel ) like in Berlin until the Second World War .

In the capital of the Reich, she appeared at the Volksbühne in the 1934/35 season and took part in the plays Hafenlegende , Die Jungfrau von Orleans (based on Friedrich Schiller ) and Bären . During the war she only found temporary stage engagements ( comedy , theater on Kurfürstendamm ), after the war she was no longer tied to any stage.

Shortly after her first engagement at the theater in Berlin, Herta Saal stood in front of cameras for the first time in 1936. But from then on, the Elberfeld woman only made sporadic appearances in films, which were mostly of lesser importance.

Herta Saal was married to Karl Schönböck until her death . The daughter, Christine (* 1942) also came from this marriage. 37 years after her death, Karl Schönböck also dies both of them were buried at the Munich forest cemetery , Grab (106-W-13).

Filmography

literature

  • Johann Caspar Glenzdorf: Glenzdorf's international film lexicon. Biographical manual for the entire film industry. Volume 3: Peit – Zz. Prominent-Filmverlag, Bad Münder 1961, DNB 451560752 , p. 1455.

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