Ingrid Andree

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Ingrid Andree (* 19th January 1931 in Hamburg as Ingrid Tilly Unverhau ) is a German actress .

Life

The daughter of a coffee importer completed an acting training at the Hamburg drama school under Eduard Marks . After her final exam, she received her first role at the Thalia Theater in 1951 in Turgenev's One Month in the Country .

At the same time she started her acting career as a popular young girl actress in the cinema of the 1950s. She made her film debut in Professor Nachtfalter , and in the same year she played her first leading role in Primanerinnen by Rolf Thiele at the side of Walter Giller and Erich Ponto . Her most demanding as well as most successful film of the 1950s was the film adaptation of Thomas Mann's Confessions of the impostor Felix Krull in 1957. She played Zouzou , Liselotte Pulver played Zaza and Horst Buchholz played Felix Krull .

In between, she also gained experience as a theater actress. In 1958 , John Olden adapted the play Blick zurück im Zorn by John Osborne for television . Andree played the leading female role alongside Horst Frank .

Your recent box office hits were 1958, the humorous thriller Peter Voss, who Millionendieb with OW Fischer as Peter Voss and 1959 under the direction of Helmut Käutner the literary adaptation The rest is silence , one in the period after the Second World War transferred Hamlet -Adaption with Hardy Kruger and Peter van Eyck . After that, she focused on the theater. Her television appearances in the 1960s were also primarily theater adaptations. Since 1969 she has played mostly theater and was rarely seen on television.

Andree was engaged at the Münchner Kammerspiele from 1967 to 1970 and was a member of the ensemble at the Thalia Theater in Hamburg from 1971 to 1980 under Boy Gobert . Here she played Queen Elisabeth in Maria Stuart under Gobert's direction in 1974 . In 1980 she went to the Schauspielhaus Köln , in 1985 she returned to the Thalia Theater and moved again to the Schauspiel Köln in the early 1990s. In 2005 she was seen at the Schaubühne am Lehniner Platz in Berlin in the world premiere of Marius von Mayenburg's play Eldorado .

In addition, Andree dubbed numerous foreign language actresses, including a. Olivia de Havilland in The Heiress , Jean Simmons in The Thorn Birds or Shadows around Dominique or Ingrid Thulin in The Marriage Cage . Her voice is also familiar to a wide audience through the role of Princess Konstantia in the radio play series Hui Buh . The actress has been a member of the Free Academy of the Arts Hamburg since 1986 .

Ingrid Andree was married to the actor Hanns Lothar from 1959 to 1965 . The marriage came from the actress Susanne Lothar (1960–2012).

Filmography

movie theater

Television (selection)

  • 1958: Colombe (TV movie)
  • 1959: The Rats (TV movie)
  • 1961: Knock Out - A by no means unbelievable story (TV movie)
  • 1962: Regret, Wrong Connected (TV movie)
  • 1963: The four-poster bed (TV movie)
  • 1963: What you want (TV movie)
  • 1963: Amphitryon 38 (TV movie)
  • 1963: Loved in Rome (TV movie)
  • 1964: The House of Retribution (TV movie)
  • 1965: Das Landhaus (TV movie)
  • 1966: The Fifth Column - The Telltale Light (TV series)
  • 1966: Thèrèse Raquin (TV movie)
  • 1968: Teaparty (TV movie)
  • 1969: The Relapse (TV movie)
  • 1970: Der Kommissar - death of a piano player (crime series)
  • 1978: Lady Wintermeres Fächer (TV movie)
  • 1979: Uncle Vanya (TV movie)
  • 1981: The Judge (TV movie)
  • 1985: Derrick - The Dancer (crime series)
  • 2009: SOKO Leipzig - Race with Death (crime series)

Theater roles (excerpt)

Radio plays

Awards

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