Ingeborg Krabbe

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Ingeborg Krabbe (formerly married Simmich-Krabbe ; born June 13, 1931 in Leipzig ; † March 17, 2017 in Berlin ) was a German actress and cabaret artist .

Life

Origin and Discovery

Ingeborg Krabbe was born as the daughter of a master locksmith based in the Leipzig district of Connewitz and grew up with three siblings. Her acting skills were already recognized in her school days by her German teacher at the time, who put her on the podium at an event. Actress Lotte Molter from the Leipziger Schauspielhaus, who was enthusiastic about Krabbe's skills, was among the audience at the event.

theatre

GDR

Ingeborg Krabbe and Gerhard Linke, 1954

Ingeborg Krabbe studied from 1949 at the "Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy" University of Music and Theater in Leipzig . She made her debut as Miss June at the Theater der Junge Welt , which had its venue in the Leipzig Congress Hall . In addition, she played the dawn in the Christmas fairy tale Peterchens Mondfahrt .

Together with the young actors from the Young World Theater, she founded the Leipziger Pfeffermühle in 1954 in the so-called “White Hall of the Zoo”, where she only played for six months. Krabbe moved to Berlin to the Theater der Freund , where she worked for ten years. There she was seen as Karin Krüger in Hedda Zinner's performance assessment (first performance in 1960).

After the turn

Ingeborg Krabbe was also cast in theater productions after the fall of the Wall between 1989/90. In the 1997/98 season she played Doris in Ivan Menchell's Der Witwenclub at the Komödie am Kurfürstendamm .

In 2003 she received the Kurt Sieder Prize for her role in Oskar and the Lady in Pink at the Grenzlandtheater Aachen . From 2007 to 2009 she played the character of Maria Wartberg in the Udo Jürgens musical I've never been to New York at the Operettenhaus am Spielbudenplatz in Hamburg .

At the Green Citadel Theater in Magdeburg she played Aunt Abby in Joseph Kesselring's arsenic and lace cap . The premiere of the play had to be postponed from the end of 2010 to the beginning of 2011 due to an accident involving Ingeborg Krabbe. At Comödie Dresden she played Elvira Rosendorf at the side of Herbert Köfer , who, as once, can be seen in the role of pensioner Paul Schmidt, in the theatrical version of the GDR early evening series Pensioners Have Never Time . Her last role at the theater was at the Schlossparktheater Berlin in the 2013 play Ladykillers as Mrs. Wilberforth.

Film, television and radio

Her television career began in the 1960s. She participated in the satirical television cabaret Tele-BZ , which turned to West German topics and was also aimed at the West Berlin audience. There she was part of the regular ensemble alongside Helga Hahnemann , Ingeborg Naß , Hans-Joachim Hanisch and Sergio Günther for more than ten years , which was later expanded to include chansons and songs. The GDR record label Amiga published in 1967 under the title Mensch, Haste Töne ... the songs and songs of the Tele-BZ. Krabbe performed solo the song My Big Brother , which the cabaret writer Erich Brehm wrote.

1962 followed with Heinz Thiel's crime film Tanz am Sonnabend - Mord? her first role in a DEFA feature film, where she played Edith Kolbe. In the film adaptation of the novel The Adventures of Werner Holt from 1965, she played the wife of the SS man ( Dieter Franke ). From 1966 to 1990 she was regularly seen in numerous plays at the Moritzburg television theater . From 1971 onwards, she often appeared in the television crime series The Public Prosecutor has the Word and Polizeiruf 110 , in which she embodied concise supporting roles. In the DEFA Indian film Tecumseh (1972) she was seen alongside Rudolf Ulrich as his wife O'Brian.

From the 1960s to the late 1980s Ingeborg Krabbe could be seen in numerous TV drags and comedies (among others alongside Rolf Herricht , Heinz Rennhack , Herbert Köfer , Helga Hahnemann and Marianne Kiefer ).

In the cheerful comedies about the original Berliner Maxe Baumann ( Gerd E. Schäfer ), she played the role of Marlene Kleinschmidt from 1978 to 1982, who talked her mother Constanze out of a new child and a relationship with the role of Hugo Krüger played by Herbert Köfer entertains. From 1984 to 1991 she played a leading role as the “lovely sister” Irmgard Schulze-Knopf in the TV series Three lovely sisters , alongside Marianne Kiefer and Helga Göring . In addition to Uta Schorn , she had another leading role as SMH nurse Renate Liebetraut in the doctor series Readiness Dr. Federau (1988). She had another leading role in the series in 1991 in Mit Herz und Robe as Bruni Winzig, also at Uta Schorn's side.

After the turnaround between 1989/90, she took on several guest roles and major episode roles in television programs. She played Mrs. Rosentreter in the television series Zappek in a total of twenty-six episodes . She also worked in the television crime series Der Bulle von Tölz (as Frau Ratke; 2003), Siska (as Ilse Wilkens; 2006), Polizeiruf 110 (as the mother of Horst Krause , 2007), Pastor Braun (as Muttchen Lehmkuhl; 2008), SOKO Stuttgart (as Renate Rodelius; 2011) and 2012 in the ZDF wanted program Aktenzeichen XY ... unsolved .

She had a total of four appearances in the ARD doctor series In all friendship . In the episode Vergiss mein nicht , first broadcast in February 2016 , she was seen in her last role as Christel Wusthoff, who, after an advanced cancer illness , wants to end her life together with her husband Fritz ( Herbert Köfer ).

In addition to her work on stage and in front of the camera, Ingeborg Krabbe was also a very busy radio play speaker . In the family radio play series Neumann, twice ringing you could hear her from 1968 on Radio DDR I as a neighbor of the Neumanns, Ms. Albrecht. She also worked on the GDR radio in the humor show Studio Elf . She also worked as a voice actress for films and television series.

Private and death

Her grave in the Connewitz cemetery (2019)

From 1954 to 1984 she was married to the book editor Eberhard Simmich, with whom she has two daughters. In 2010 she married the engineer Kurt Müller.

Ingeborg Krabbe died on March 17, 2017 at the age of 85 in her apartment in Berlin-Pankow , where she had lived with her second husband until the end, of complications from cancer . She suffered from a tumor in the pancreas . Her urn was buried in the family grave in the Evangelical Lutheran cemetery in the Leipzig district of Connewitz .

Filmography (selection)

TV theater productions

  • 1954: The way to life
  • 1955: Such times
  • 1956: Block area Wiesengrund
  • 1958: MP Willy Jung
  • 1959: Insufficient behavior
  • 1960: Professor Toti
  • 1961: The master boxer
  • 1966: The Robbery of the Sabine Women (TV Theater Moritzburg)
  • 1968: evening visit (TV theater Moritzburg)
  • 1977: The great coup of Waldi P. (TV theater Moritzburg)
  • 1982: The blue Oskar (TV theater Moritzburg)
  • 1984: One fox too many (TV theater Moritzburg)
  • 1988: birthday surprises (TV theater Moritzburg)
  • 1989: Case by case - The Night Ghost (TV theater Moritzburg)
  • 1989: Case by case - The dog kennel (TV theater Moritzburg)
  • 1989: Case by case - The grave robber (TV theater Moritzburg)
  • 1989: Case by case - Neighbor Schulze versus All (TV theater Moritzburg)
  • 1989: Case by case - a very simple matter (TV theater Moritzburg)
  • 1990: Case by case - The Misstep (TV Theater Moritzburg)
  • 1990: From case to case - until the bitter end (TV theater Moritzburg)
  • 1990: Case by case - The Egg Battle (TV Theater Moritzburg)
  • 1996: The Millionaire (Theater im Schlossgarten Arnstadt)

movie theater

watch TV

Theatrography (selection)

Radio plays

  • 1960: Georg W. Pijet : Love marriage (daughter) - Director: Fritz-Ernst Fechner ( GDR radio )
  • 1961: Käte Seelig : As He Like It (Jutta Bergmann) - Director: Helmut Hellstorff (radio play - Broadcasting of the GDR)
  • 1963: Bernhard Seeger : Rauhreif (Franka) - Director: Theodor Popp (Broadcasting of the GDR)
  • 1967: Siegfried Pfaff : Regina B. - A day in her life (Inge Katzur) - Director: Fritz-Ernst Fechner (radio play - Broadcasting of the GDR)
  • 1967: Maxim Gorki : Wassa Schelesnowa - Director: Fritz-Ernst Fechner (radio play - Broadcasting of the GDR)
  • 1967: Joachim Goll : Bankivahühner - Director: Werner Grunow (Radio play Schwank - Broadcasting of the GDR)
  • 1968: Joachim Witte : The clearing operation (Mrs. Albrecht) - Director: Joachim Gürtner (radio play series: Neumann, ring twice - Broadcasting of the GDR)
  • 1968: Gerhard Jäckel : Grandma and the sub-tenants (Mrs. Albrecht) - Director: Joachim Gürtner (radio play series: Neumann, ring twice - Broadcasting of the GDR)
  • 1968: Edith Leonhardt : Die Feierabendbrigade (Frau Albrecht) - Director: Joachim Gürtner (Radio play series: Neumann, ring twice - Broadcasting of the GDR)
  • 1970: Jelesnikow : To be such a hero, you have to learn like the ABC in school (Anna Ivanovna) - Director: Maritta Hübner (children's radio play - Rundfunk der DDR)
  • 1971: Heinrich Mann : The Youth of King Henri Quatre - Director: Fritz Göhler (GDR Broadcasting)
  • 1973: Henryk Bardijewski : Portrait of an elderly gentleman with a book (Frau Michno) - Director: Edward Placzek (radio play - Rundfunk der DDR)
  • 1979: Joachim Goll: Der Hund von Rackerswill - Director: Werner Grunow (radio play - Broadcasting of the GDR)
  • 1986: Armenian folk tale: Anahit (farmer's wife) - Director: Uwe Haacke (children's radio play - Broadcasting of the GDR)

literature

Web links

Commons : Ingeborg Krabbe  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Simon Strauss: Founder of cabaret. Ingeborg Krabbe died . In: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung of March 21, 2017, p. 11.
  2. a b A thoroughbred comedian - Ingeborg Krabbe on mdr.de ; accessed on June 21, 2016.
  3. On the death of Ingeborg Krabbe, online edition of the Leipziger Volkszeitung from March 19, 2017.
  4. Without Lebenswut: "The Widows Club" in the comedy on Kurfürstendamm: Three hearts in cha-cha-cha rhythm in: Berliner Zeitung ; accessed on June 21, 2016.
  5. Various - Mensch, Haste Töne - Lieder und Songs Der Tele-BZ on discogs.com
  6. Michael Reufsteck , Stefan Niggemeier : Das Fernsehlexikon: Everything over 7000 programs from Ally McBeal to the ZDF hit parade. Goldmann Verlag , Munich 2005, ISBN 978-3442301249 .
  7. Claudia Kusebauch (in collaboration with Michael Grisko ): The television theater Moritzburg - Program chronology . Ibid., Pp. 15-208.
  8. ^ In all friendship - episode 717: Forget mine not on mdr.de; accessed on June 21, 2016.
  9. a b Farewell to Ingeborg Krabbe: We will miss your laughter , article in Superillu , issue No. 13 of March 23, 2017, page: 8 and page: 9
  10. Photo of the grave on knerger.de. Retrieved October 17, 2017.
  11. The way into life (1954) on fernsehenderddr.de.
  12. Such Zeiten (1955) on fernsehenderddr.de.
  13. Blockstelle Wiesengrund (1956) on fernsehenderddr.de.
  14. Member of Parliament Willy Jung (1958) on fernsehenderddr.de.
  15. ^ Behavior insufficiently (1959) on fernsehenderddr.de.
  16. Professor Toti (1960) on fernsehenderddr.de.
  17. Der Meisterboxer (1961) on fernsehenderddr.de.