Juliane Korén

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Juliane Korén (born January 17, 1951 in Weimar ; † May 7, 2018 in Berlin ) was a German actress .

Life

Juliane Korén was born in Weimar in the GDR in 1951. Her parents were the actors Elsa Korén (1920–1990) and Hans Klering (1906–1988), who u. a. was also a director and founding member of DEFA . The actress and writer Helga Korén (* 1943) was her half-sister . She also has a half-brother from her father's first marriage. Juliane Korén grew up in East Berlin and at the age of four she took part in the civil war drama Mich dürstet (1955/1956) by Karl Paryla . She had another child role in 1956 in the comedy Three Girls in Endgame . Korén completed an acting degree at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts in Berlin . There she obtained a diploma as a certified stage actress. She had her first theater engagement at the Maxim-Gorki-Theater in Berlin . This was followed by commitments at various theaters in the province, so the theater Stendal , at the Theater Magdeburg , at the Theater Dessau and the theater of the miners Senftenberg . In Berlin she was also a member of the ensemble at the Theater der Freund for several years.

After reunification she was a member of the ensemble at the Schauspielhaus Bochum (1990–1996) and at the State Theater Stuttgart (1996–2005). In Bochum she played Marthe Rull in Der zerbrochne Krug (director: Valentin Jeker ), Celia Peachum in Brecht / Weill's Die Dreigroschenoper (director: Frank-Patrick Steckel ) and the mother in Coline Serreau's comedy Hase Hase (director: Wolf Redl ). In Stuttgart , for example, she appeared as Frau Elvsted in Hedda Gabler (director: Elmar Goerden ), as Natascha Iwanowna in Drei Schwestern (director: Jacqueline Kornmüller ), as Hecabe in Die Troerinnen (director: Elias Perrig ) and as Klytämnestra in Elektra by Hugo von Hofmannsthal (director: Jacqueline Kornmüller) on stage. From 2005 to 2013 Korén was permanently engaged at the Deutsches Schauspielhaus in Hamburg . There she played the ex-communist Jenny in the chamber play Bowling Alone by Oliver Bukowski in 2007 and, since 2008, most recently in the season 2011-11, the Miller in Kabale und Liebe . In 2007 she also performed Bowling Alone at the Ruhr Festival in Recklinghausen . In 2014 the new artistic director Karin Beier brought her back to the Deutsches Schauspielhaus in Hamburg for the role of Njanja in Uncle Wanja von Chekhov . The premiere was on January 16, 2015. Since then Juliane Korén has been a guest there.

From the beginning of the 1970s, Korén worked in a total of over twenty film and television productions for DEFA and German television broadcasting . In the fairy tale film Sleeping Beauty , she played the title role of the king's daughter "with a little snub nose, dark eyes and a friendly face". In 1972 she had the title role in the TV movie My Sister Tilli . With these two roles Korén became a crowd favorite and film star in the GDR. The director Egon Günther cast her as a singer in his film The Sorrows of Young Werther (1976). With the title role in the theater of friendship production The Diary of Anne Frank (1981 to 1987) Korén also proved to be a "character actress of format"; the play was also recorded for television. She was also seen in episode roles in the crime series Polizeiruf 110 and The Public Prosecutor has the floor . Korén has largely withdrawn from film and television in recent years; an exception in 2008 was a smaller role in the ZDF crime series Stubbe - From Case to Case .

Korén also worked as a speaker for radio plays and recorded audio books . In 1983 she spoke the courageous neighbor girl Gerda in the radio play The Snow Queen based on the fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen for the record label Litera ; she also spoke the Maren in the fairy tale radio play Die Regentrude . In the fairy tale radio play The Steadfast Tin Soldier she spoke the dancer; with Gerd Baltus as a partner, she recorded the audio books The Most Beautiful Princess Fairy Tales , The Most Beautiful Knight Stories and The Fable Audio Book by Aesop to this day . Korén also appeared as a reciter with fairy tales from Mongolia . She was often active as a voice actress, for example in the Czech fairy tale film Vom braven Schmied (1983).

Korén had been living in her hometown Berlin since 2013, where she died in 2018 at the age of 67.

Filmography (selection)

theatre

Radio plays

Synchronized work

Movie year role actor
Until the last breath 1976 woman Jaroslava Schallerová
A big and a small crook 1976 (2nd synchro) Amandine Agostina Belli
Con Amore 1976 Zosia Joanna Szczepkowska
White bim, black ear 1977 Dasha Irina Shevchuk
The black birch 1978 Tanja Irina Alfjorova
Hitchhiking to death 1979 Marta Vankova Dagmar Patrasová
Anne Frank's diary 1980 Anne Frank Melissa Gilbert
Star of the north 1982 Antoinette Baron Julie Jézéquel
From the brave blacksmith 1983 princess Martina Gasparovičová
The third prince 1983 Gypsy girl Tereza Munzarová
Forbidden (1954) 1984 Agnese Barras Lea Massari

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Bärbel Beuchler: Sleeping Beauty: The princess has grown up. In: Superillu . March 6, 2009, archived from the original on February 12, 2013 ; accessed on May 8, 2018 .
  2. a b c Juliane Korén. (No longer available online.) In: Polizeiruf 110-Lexikon. Formerly in the original ; accessed on May 8, 2018 .  ( Page no longer available , search in web archives )@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / polizeiruf110-lexikon.de
  3. Vita at the Deutsches Schauspielhaus. In: schauspielhaus.de . Retrieved March 21, 2020 .
  4. Self- exposure played with confidence . In: Hamburger Morgenpost , June 5, 2007, accessed on May 8, 2018.
  5. Two against the rest of the world . Performance review in: Hamburger Abendblatt from September 15, 2008: “The Luises parents, who do not want to give their daughter to the president's son because they already know that nothing good will come of it, are nice people at Juliane Koren and Michael Prelle Inviting couple for coffee. Mothers would like the two to stay together, Fathers is reluctant. Yet."
  6. ^ The diary of Anne Frank. Theater an der Parkaue, Berlin Theater of Friendship, archived from the original on February 12, 2013 ; accessed on May 8, 2018 .
  7. The Snow Queen , HörDat , query date: September 17, 2015.
  8. The Regentrude . ( Memento from August 23, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) Production details and cast at DDR-Hoerspiele.net
  9. Juliane Korén . Brief portrait at Jumbo Verlag , accessed on May 8, 2018.
  10. Favorite audience in the GDR: actress Juliane Korén died at the age of 67. In: Focus Online . May 8, 2018. Retrieved May 8, 2018 .