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Ilse Petri , partly also listed as Ilse Petry , married Niczky (born March 20, 1918 in Göttingen ; † February 3, 2018 in Munich ) was a German actress .

Life

Petri was born as the daughter of the Prussian Colonel Hans Petri and his wife Lucie, née Tempeltey. In Potsdam she attended the Lyceum . She received two years of private acting lessons from Ilka Grüning and then completed four years of vocal training.

Ilse Petri got her first film role at the age of 17 in the film Das Mädchen vom Moorhof (1935) through the mediation of Camilla Horn before she started her stage career . She was also in Der Raub der Sabinerinnen , the famous first film adaptation of the play of the same name by Robert A. Stemmle in 1934 with Bernhard Wildenhain , Max Gülstorff , Maria Koppenhöfer , Hilde Sessak and Trude Hesterberg , when she was 18 years old. She played a leading role in the 1936 comedy Donner, Blitz und Sonnenschein with Karl Valentin and Liesl Karlstadt .

Since the 1930s, Ilse Petri has also appeared on theaters in Berlin such as the Volksbühne , the Theater am Schiffbauerdamm and the comedians' cabaret . After the Second World War, she continued to perform in the theater and was best known for her film Fanfares of Love (1951) alongside Dieter Borsche and Georg Thomalla with Inge Egger . The continuation of Marriage Fanfares was also a success in the movie theaters. Some engagements on television, including in series productions such as Der Alte or Die Fifth Kolonne , as well as roles in various drummer and rascal films, ended her acting appearances.

She was married to the late star photographer Joe Niczky , the son of the artist Rolf Niczky, and lived in Munich- Bogenhausen .

Filmography

literature

  • Helga Wendtland and Karlheinz Wendtland: Beloved Kintopp. All German feature films from 1929-1945 - artist biographies l_Z , Berlin, Verlag Medium Film, 1995, ISBN 3-926945-14-1

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Obituary notice , accessed on February 24, 2018
  2. Petri, Ilse . In: Herrmann AL Degener , Walter Habel (Ed.): Who is who? Das deutsche who's who , vol. 21, Schmidt-Römhild, Lübeck, 1981, p. 881.
  3. Petri, Ilse . In: Herbert A. Frenzel , Hans Joachim Moser (eds.): Kürschner's biographical theater manual. Drama, opera, film, radio. Germany, Austria, Switzerland. De Gruyter, Berlin 1956, DNB 010075518 , p. 552.
  4. ^ Kulturschock Karl Valentin , Merkur online, February 26, 2009.