Hilde Maroff

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Hildegard Maroff (born June 5, 1904 in Berlin ; † September 15, 1984 there ) was a German actress .

Life

At the age of 15 she was already on stage in a small page role and then took acting lessons from Meinhardt Bernauer. After a subsequent dance training, the Komödienhaus and the Berlin Theater were her first stage stops.

She received her first major film role in 1926 in Kubinke, the barber, and the three maids , where she played alongside Erika Glässner and Käthe Haack one of the three maids around the barber Kubinke ( Werner Fuetterer ). She also appeared in cabarets.

In 1929 she married Dr. Kurt Bosse and temporarily interrupted her career. From their three children Ilse (* 1929), Peter (* 1931) and Barbara (* 1935), Peter Bosse became a child star at the age of four, managed by Hilde Maroff.

She now took on smaller roles again and played three times at the side of her son. After the end of the war, since her husband had died, she had to look after her children on her own. She worked as a director at the Berlin fairy tale stage and headed the children's drama studio. She also played small roles at the Theater am Schiffbauerdamm , there with her children Peter and Barbara, and at the Schillertheater .

Daughter Barbara became a dancer with Mary Wigman . Hilde Maroff died at the age of 80 after a long, serious illness and found her final resting place in the Dorotheenstadt cemetery .

Filmography (selection)

  • 1922: Pömperly's fight with the snowshoe
  • 1926: Love's lust and suffering
  • 1926: Kubinke, the barber, and the three maids
  • 1927: The awakening of the woman
  • 1927: The Cavalier from Wedding
  • 1927: love affair
  • 1927: Men before marriage
  • 1927: Heavy boys - easy girls
  • 1927: Marie's soldier
  • 1928: The three women from Urban Hell
  • 1928: fair game
  • 1928: Emergency cry behind bars
  • 1928: Miss Chauffeur
  • 1928: give me life
  • 1929: The merry vagabonds
  • 1929: Mother's love
  • 1932: Two repair themselves
  • 1932: The adventure of Thea Roland
  • 1932: Three from the stamp office
  • 1933: Once upon a time there was a musician
  • 1933: What women dream
  • 1934: The Senator
  • 1935: an ideal husband
  • 1936: The alley to paradise
  • 1937: Always only you ( Solo per te )
  • 1938: The woman at the crossroads ( Asszony a válaszúton )
  • 1938: mother song

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