Ingeborg Nass
Ingeborg Nass , also Ingeborg Nass , (born April 12, 1925 in Görlitz , † October 28, 1998 in Fredersdorf-Vogelsdorf ) was a German actress , cabaret artist and chanson singer .
Life
Naß completed her acting training in Dresden . This was followed by theater engagements in the province at the Theater Görlitz , at Theater Dessau and Leipzig . Since the mid-1950s she worked as a freelance actress on various Berlin theaters; She also gave guest appearances in the Friedrichstadtpalast . She also took part in the satirical television cabaret Tele-BZ . There she was part of the regular ensemble alongside Helga Hahnemann , Manfred Raasch and Sergio Günther for over ten years ; for her work there she received the art prize of the Free German Trade Union Federation .
From 1969 to 1991 Naß was a permanent member of the actors' ensemble of television in the GDR . In 1956 she played the title role in the prickly animal film Agatha's Sweet Secret ; more spiny animal films followed. In 1967 she took part in the operetta adaptation Die chaste Susanne . Between 1976 and 1991 she appeared at the side of colleagues such as Heinz Behrens , Helga Hahnemann , Hans-Joachim Hanisch , Siegfried Voss or Wolfgang Winkler (actor) more often in the Moritzburg television theater, e.g. in Szöke Szakall's string quartet (1981) and in Andreas Knaups Gaukelbrüder (1985). In the film Naß mostly only got supporting roles.
In her film and television roles, Naß often remained committed to the comic and sophisticated. She played the weird salon lady and the frivolous wife, then mothers-in-law and curious neighbors came along as they got older. However, Naß was also an intense character actress .
In 1970 she took on the leading role at the side of Günther Simon in the two-part television film Zwei Briefe an Pospischiel , a literary adaptation of Max von der Grün's novel . In the role of Gerda Pospischiel she embodied a "modern, self-confident miner's wife, maternal and attractive, her husband a politically alert partner."
In the 1990s, Naß largely withdrew from the film business for personal reasons. In 1992 she had a guest role in the children's series Die Gespenster von Flatterfels . She played her last leading role in 1994 in the television film Hotel Interim as the mysterious Madame Viola .
Nass was married twice. Her first marriage to the director, actor and artistic director Josef Stauder (1897–1981) was divorced in 1962. In 1967 Naß was married to the broadcaster Hermann Matt (1929-2005) in his second marriage .
Ingeborg Naß died at the age of 73 and found her final resting place in the municipal cemetery in her native Görlitz.
Filmography (selection)
- 1954: Ernst Thälmann - son of his class
- 1956: The quill - Agatha's sweet secret
- 1956: The captain of Cologne
- 1958: My wife makes music
- 1959: The barbed animal: Krawatzke on the cure (short film)
- 1959: Weimar Pitaval: Der Fall Wandt (TV series)
- 1962: acquittal for lack of evidence
- 1965: The barbed animal - but exactly!
- 1965: Wolf among wolves
- 1967: Chaste Susanne
- 1967: Tales of That Night (Episode 4)
- 1969: Jungfer, I like you
- 1969: There's a fair in heaven
- 1970: Two letters to Pospischiel
- 1971: Istanbul mesh
- 1972: Don't cheat, darling!
- 1976: Late podium: Blauer Dunst (TV theater Moritzburg)
- 1978: Scharnhorst (TV multi-part)
- 1979: Kleistertopf and auntie tricks (TV theater Moritzburg)
- 1980: At the edge of the season (TV theater Moritzburg)
- 1980; 1983; 1987: The public prosecutor has the floor (3 episodes)
- 1980: Comedian Emil
- 1981: The guests of Mathilde Lautenschläger
- 1982: Come to Chicago with me
- 1983: The Unexcused Night (TV Theater Moritzburg)
- 1984 The Double Beautiful (TV Theater Moritzburg)
- 1984: One fox too many (TV theater Moritzburg)
- 1989: Two men in pajamas (TV theater Moritzburg)
- 1991: From Case to Case (1989) - The Misstep (TV Theater Moritzburg)
- 1992: The ghosts of Flatterfels
- 1994–95: Good times, bad times (supporting role as Katja Reidelhuber)
- 1994: Hotel Interim
Radio plays
- 1961: Klaus Glowalla : Consolini murder trial - Director: Fritz-Ernst Fechner (radio play - GDR radio )
- 1972: Joachim Witte : Die wild Ritter der Reckeburg (landlady) - Director: Joachim Gürtner (radio play series: Neumann, ring twice - Broadcasting of the GDR)
- 1973: Lia Pirskawetz : Spinnen-Palaver (Schlange) - Director: Barbara Plensat (radio play - Broadcasting of the GDR)
- 1974: Wolf D. Brennecke : Demolition of a house - Director: Fritz-Ernst Fechner (radio play - Broadcasting of the GDR)
- 1974: Ernst Röhl : Minna Plückhahn wants to know (Uschi) - Director: Fritz-Ernst Fechner (radio play - Broadcasting of the GDR)
- 1976: Robert Soulat : Malembreuse or The Exaggerated Politeness (Zezette) - Director: Peter Groeger (radio play - Rundfunk der DDR)
- 1976: Wassili Schuschin : Energetic People (Wera Sergejewna) - Director: Wolfgang Schonendorf (radio play - Berliner Rundfunk)
- 1978: Erika Runge : The metamorphoses of a hardworking, always reliable and ultimately inconspicuous chief secretary - Director: Peter Groeger (radio play - Rundfunk der DDR)
- 1979: Joachim Goll : Der Hund von Rackerswill - Director: Werner Grunow (radio play - Broadcasting of the GDR)
- 1981: Giorgio Bandini : Our inhuman house - Director: Helmut Hellstorff (radio play - Broadcasting of the GDR)
- 1981: Peter Gauglitz : Chesterfield (Erika Schlutthoff) - Director: Joachim Gürtner (radio play series: Cases of the criminal candidate Marzahn, No.:10 - Broadcasting of the GDR)
- 1981: Werner Buhss : Hotte, simply Hotte (lady) - Director: Horst Liepach (radio play - Broadcasting of the GDR)
- 1984: Zlatko Seselj : The Adventures of Little Magdica (The Bitch) - Director: Albrecht Surkau (Children's radio play - Radio of the GDR)
- 1987: Leonid Leonow : The Taming of Badadoschkins - Director: Peter Groeger (radio play - Broadcasting of the GDR)
- 1988: Katja Oelmann : Rise of the city on the roof (porter) - Director: Barbara Plensat (radio play - Broadcasting of the GDR)
- 1989: Luise Rinser : Detective Susi solves an unusual case (woman) - Director: Manfred Täubert (children's radio play - Radio of the GDR)
literature
- Frank-Burkhard Habel , Volker Wachter : Lexicon of the GDR stars. Actors from film and television. Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf, Berlin 1999, ISBN 3-89602-304-7 , pp. 239-240.
- Frank-Burkhard Habel , Volker Wachter : The great lexicon of the GDR stars. The actors from film and television. Extended new edition. Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf, Berlin 2002, ISBN 3-89602-391-8 , pp. 271-272.
- Frank-Burkhard Habel : Lexicon. Actor in the GDR. New Life Publishing House, Berlin 2009, ISBN 978-3-355-01760-2 , pp. 304-305.
- Günter Helmes , Steffi Schältzke (Ed.): The Moritzburg TV Theater. Institution and schedule . Leipziger Universitätsverlag, Leipzig 2003. ISBN 3-936522-99-5 .
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Claudia Kusebauch (ed.): TV theater Moritzburg II. Program history . Leipziger Universitätsverlag, Leipzig 2005. ISBN 3-86583-015-3 .
- Claudia Kusebauch (with the assistance of Michael Grisko ): The Moritzburg TV Theater - Program Chronology . Ibid., Pp. 15-208.
Web links
- Ingeborg wet in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Ingeborg Nass ; Biography at DEFA-Sternstunden
Individual evidence
- ↑ knerger.de: Ingeborg Naß's grave
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Naß, Ingeborg |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Nass, Ingeborg |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actress, cabaret artist and chanson singer |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 12, 1925 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Görlitz , Lower Silesia , Germany |
DATE OF DEATH | October 28, 1998 |
Place of death | Fredersdorf-Vogelsdorf , Brandenburg , Germany |