Ingeborg Theek

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Ingeborg Theek (born December 2, 1917 in Sauen or December 2, 1918 in Berlin , † May 2011 in Baden-Baden ) was a German actress .

Life

Ingeborg Theek was born as the daughter of pastor Bruno Theek and his wife Gertrud Rassow in Sauen in the Brandenburg region. She was a great niece of the theologian Adolf von Harnack . As a discovery by Willi Forst , she starred in only two feature films, Mazurka in 1935 (with Albrecht Schoenhals and Paul Hartmann ) and on leave of honor in 1937 (with Berta Drews , René Deltgen , Carl Raddatz and Rolf Moebius ), but achieved right great popularity alongside the stars of those years. Theek later went to Switzerland to study art history and philosophy . Eventually she emigrated to the United States and volunteered at the United Nations . There she also appeared for the last time as an actress in the short-lived soap opera The Egg and I in appearance.

Filmography

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Individual evidence

  1. German Gender Book. Volume 195. CA Starke Verlag, Limburg an der Lahn 1989, Rassow family, p. 419
  2. ^ Saale Unstrut yearbook 2010, Günter Wirth , The Thiersch family from Kirchscheidungen near Naumburg. Your way into Germany's performance and responsibility elite
  3. welt.online from May 31, 2011
  4. ^ According to the television interview of September 6, 1958 in the evening show of the SWR
  5. ^ Wesley Hyatt: Short-Lived Television Series, 1948-1978: Thirty Years of More Than 1,000 Flops, 2003, 32