Jutta Freybe
Jutta Freybe (born September 11, 1917 in Berlin ; † February 28, 1971 in Büsum ) was a German actress .
Life
She was the daughter of an officer and sister of the writers Johanna Sibelius (actually: Sibylle Freybe) and Katrin Holland (actually: Heidi Huberta Freybe). After training as an actor by artistic director Hans Schlenck , she got an engagement at the Landestheater and appeared in various beginner roles.
In 1937 she became known to a wider audience through the film Love Can Lie . After that she received leading roles in German films for a few years, most recently in the propaganda film Die goldene Spinne as an opponent of an enemy agent ( Kirsten Heiberg ).
At the end of February 1939 she married the actor Albert Matterstock in his third marriage, but the marriage ended in divorce.
Filmography
- 1934: The wonder shooting gallery
- 1937: love can lie
- 1937: Thunderstorm flight to Claudia
- 1938: Pour le Mérite
- 1938: New Year's Eve at Alexanderplatz
- 1938: What to do, Sybille?
- 1938: Between the parents
- 1939: Alarm on Station III
- 1939: Casilla sensational trial
- 1943: The golden spider
literature
- Robert Volz: Jutta Freybe. A girl prevails ; Hermann Wendt GmbH, Berlin, 1939
Web links
- Jutta Freybe in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Jutta Freybe at filmportal.de
- Pictures by Jutta Freybe In: Virtual History
- Biography with photo
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Freybe, Jutta |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 11, 1917 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Berlin |
DATE OF DEATH | February 28, 1971 |
Place of death | Büsum |