Jenny Marba

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Jenny Marba in Kyritz's Merry Women , Lustspielhaus Berlin (1905)

Jenny Marba , née Abramsohn , also Jenny Borée-Marba and Jenny Borre (born May 18, 1869 in Vilnius , Russia ; † November 1, 1942 in Ghetto Theresienstadt ) was a German theater and film actress .

Life

Jenny Marba was the sister of Hillel Hermann Abramsohn, who went down in literature as the family doctor of the resistance fighter Walter Caro . As a theater actress, she was very busy, as her colleagues Elsa Wagner and Ida Wüst confirmed after 1945. She performed all over Europe, with roles in plays by Henrik Ibsen in particular , so she played Rita Allmers in Klein Eyolf in Munich and Amsterdam in 1895 , Juliane Tesmann in Hedda Gabler in Hamburg in 1913 and Mrs Bernick in Berlin in 1919 in the pillars of society .

Her main place of work was Berlin. There she had engagements on well-known stages such as the Lustspielhaus , the Theater am Schiffbauerdamm and the Volksbühne until the 1930s . Jenny Marba was involved in the German Stage Members' Cooperative and founded the women's committee of this professional association on April 2, 1910, together with Helene Riechers , among others . A circular from May 1911 to selected colleagues with a request for support for a children's home under construction has been handed down.

From 1916 she played in more than thirty silent films , for example in 1922 alongside Pola Negri and under the direction of Ernst Lubitsch in Die Flamme . Her participation in a Jacques Offenbach production by Karl Kraus for Funk-Hour Berlin is documented for 1931 , she spoke to Queen Clementine in bluebeard .

She was married to the actor Albert Borée .

Jenny Marba was a victim of the Holocaust . With the transport I / 46 train Da 502 deported they are on 17 August 1942 the Berlin nursing home Gerlachstrasse 18-21 in the Theresienstadt ghetto. There she died on November 1, 1942, according to an officially confirmed death report of a heart failure .

Filmography

  • 1916: The swamp
  • 1917: Your Highness Hypochondriac
  • 1917: Baroness on penal leave
  • 1918: Gänseliesel
  • 1918: love and life. 1. The child's soul
  • 1918: love and life. 2. The Senator's daughter
  • 1918: love sacrifice
  • 1919: The Matchmaker
  • 1919: The struggle for marriage. 1. When love dies in marriage
  • 1919: The struggle for marriage. 2. Enemy spouses
  • 1919: Maria Magdalene
  • 1919: Homo sum
  • 1920: Gentlemen crook
  • 1920: Puppets of the devil
  • 1920: The love corridor
  • 1920: The Chamber Singer
  • 1921: The escape from the golden dungeon
  • 1921: Storm surge of life
  • 1921: Dr. Gyllenborg's double face
  • 1921: The marriage of Princess Demidoff
  • 1921: The escape from the golden dungeon
  • 1921: Countess Vera
  • 1922: The flame
  • 1923: Tingeltangel
  • 1923: Katyusha Maslowa
  • 1924: On dangerous tracks
  • 1924: The voice of the heart
  • 1925: Flotsam
  • 1925: In the name of the emperor
  • 1926: The three mannequins (The three tasting mamsells)
  • 1926: Vienna - Berlin
  • 1926: The Lord of Death
  • 1926: The black Pierrot
  • 1926: The orphan of Lowood
  • 1926: Roses from the south
  • 1927: The big break
  • 1928: The tied Polo

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Eva Züchner: The burned suitcase. A Jewish family in Berlin Berlin 2012, ISBN 978-3-8270-1050-6 , p. 129.
  2. ^ Jenny Marba at The Ibsen Stage Performance Database at the University of Oslo
  3. ^ Jenny Marba in the Hamburg State and University Library
  4. Volksbühne season chronicle 1930 to 1940 ( memento of the original from December 25, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.volksbuehne-berlin.de
  5. ^ Jenny Borée-Marba for the women's committee of the Cooperative of German Stage Members: circular, here to Richard Dehmel, Berlin, May 1911
  6. Funkstunde in: Die Fackel, August 1931, p. 42 f.
  7. Jenny Marba at gebdas.genealogy.net
  8. ^ Entry in the Central Database of the Names of Holocaust Victims at the Yad Vashem Memorial
  9. Statistics of the Holocaust: 1st large age transport , entry in the transport list under the serial number 232 as Boré, née Abrahamsohn
  10. Holocaust Document Theresienstadt ( Memento of the original from April 16, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / holocaust.cz