Johanna Karl-Lory

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Johanna Karl-Lory (born February 15, 1902 in Leipzig , † September 5, 1997 in Kierspe ) was a German actress .

Life

At the age of 14 she was already performing at Wanderbühnen , including Little Red Riding Hood and Rumpelstiltskin . She received her first engagement in 1918 at the city theater of Halberstadt . She also played in Konstanz - Lindau , Köslin , Leipzig , Aussig and at the Munich touring theater until 1922 .

Her repertoire included pieces by Shakespeare , Schiller , Hauptmann and Wedekind in particular . After the marriage she gave up her job for many years and became the mother of two sons.

In 1972 she returned to the stage and received an engagement at the Stadttheater Konstanz . In 1979 she was on the Schaubühne am Lehniner Platz in Robert Wilson's Death, Destruction and Detroit , in 1981 she took part in the Salzburg Festival in Danton's death and in 1983 she was seen at the Hamburg Thalia Theater in Michael Kramer . In 1987 she played Annina Anna Bonazzi in the German premiere of Wertmüller's Love and Magic in Mamma's Kitchen for the Freie Volksbühne Berlin , in 1988 the doctor in Victor or the children in power , in 1988 the priestess and Luise von Linkersdorf in the world premiere of Hans Neuenfels ' The mad mouth - stations of a European , she also played at the Schauspielbühnen Berlin . In addition, she worked in several film and television productions.

Filmography

  • 1988: Europe and the second apple
  • 1989: Earth heavy
  • 1989: Last summer in Kreuzberg
  • 1989: The Prisoner of St. Petersburg
  • 1989: Last news
  • 1989: Money doesn't make you happy
  • 1990: The blind ear of the opera
  • 1992: Ingolf Lück's sketch salad (series)
  • 1992: Children's games
  • 1993: Fire night
  • 1994: girlfriends
  • 1994: Children of the Landstrasse
  • 1994: Burning Life

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