Hildegard Busse

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Hildegard Busse , also Hildegard Busse-Peters (* May 17, 1914 , † after 1983) was a German actress on stage, film and television.

Live and act

Before the Second World War, Hildegard Busse had focused her acting career entirely on film work before she concentrated on theater work during the war, which took her to Chemnitz and Lublin until all German theaters were closed in the summer of 1944. After 1945 Hildegard Busse's first permanent engagement was at the comedy in Hanover. At the beginning of the 1950s she was employed by the radio in Hamburg, after which there were no more permanent engagements at the theater, instead she appeared in cinema and television films at irregular intervals. While Busse played insignificant batches throughout the late 1930s - mostly maids, guests and customers - the artist could now also be seen in character roles in the post-war period. Hildegard Busse was married to the actor Karl-Heinz Peters .

Filmography

  • 1937: Dispute over the boy Jo
  • 1937: Gasparone
  • 1938: secret sign LB 17
  • 1938: By a thread
  • 1938: two women
  • 1939: Bel Ami
  • 1939: Twelve minutes past 12
  • 1939: The Pretzel (short film)
  • 1948: final
  • 1950: Crown Jewels
  • 1954: A girl from Paris
  • 1954: The missing miniature
  • 1956: Powder snow overseas
  • 1971: Fräulein von Stradonitz in memoriam
  • 1976: The expulsion from paradise
  • 1977: The snake egg
  • 1978: Passionate flowers
  • 1978: Hidden goal
  • 1983: The woman without a body and the projectionist

literature

  • Johann Caspar Glenzdorf: Glenzdorf's international film lexicon. Biographical manual for the entire film industry. Volume 1: A-Heck. Prominent-Filmverlag, Bad Münder 1960, DNB 451560736 , p. 221.

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