Jutta lamp
Jutta Lampe (born December 13, 1937 , wrongly also 1943 in Flensburg ; † December 3, 2020 in Berlin ) was a German actress .
Life
stage
Jutta Lampe received her acting training from Eduard Marks in Hamburg. She got her first engagement at the Staatstheater Wiesbaden . After an engagement at the National Theater Mannheim , Jutta Lampe celebrated her first successes in the 1960s at the theater of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen , where artistic director Kurt Hübner created the so-called Bremen style with the directors Peter Zadek and Peter Stein as well as the set designer Wilfried Minks . Zadek's Measure for Measure by William Shakespeare and Stein's Torquato Tasso byJohann Wolfgang von Goethe were productions that Jutta Lampe helped shape. When Peter Stein, who to a certain extent discovered her, founded his Schaubühne on Halleschen Ufer in Berlin , Jutta Lampe was one of the first actresses in the ensemble. There she was active for 30 years and worked - apart from Stein - with important theater directors such as Klaus Michael Grüber , Luc Bondy and Robert Wilson . In 2009 Jutta Lampe was seen in her last theater premiere. The play Major Barbara by Peter Zadek was also the last premiere work by this director.
Jutta Lampe was a member of the board of trustees of the Academy for Spoken Word in Stuttgart.
Important productions
- 1971: The ride across Lake Constance by Peter Handke - director: Claus Peymann
- 1971: Peer Gynt by Henrik Ibsen - Director: Peter Stein
- 1972: Prince Friedrich von Homburg by Heinrich von Kleist - Director: Peter Stein (Berlin, Paris)
- 1974: Die Bacchen von Euripides - Director: Klaus Michael Grüber
- 1977: As You Like It by William Shakespeare - Directed by Peter Stein
- 1982: Kalldewey, Farce by Botho Strauss - Director: Luc Bondy
- 1984: Three Sisters by Anton P. Chekhov - Director: Peter Stein (1988, Paris)
- 1989: Orlando - a biography based on Virginia Woolf - directed by Robert Wilson
- 1991: Amphitryon by Heinrich von Kleist - Director: Klaus Michael Grüber (Berlin, Paris)
- 1995: The Cherry Orchard by Anton P. Chekhov - Director: Peter Stein
- 1999: Stella by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - Director: Andrea Breth
- 2000: The Seagull by Anton P. Chekhov - Director: Luc Bondy ( Wiener Festwochen and Odéon, Paris)
- 2002: Happy Days by Samuel Beckett - Director: Edith Clever
- 2005: One and the other by Botho Strauss - Director: Luc Bondy
- 2007: The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams - Director: Samir
Movie
She found her way onto the screen at the end of the 1970s through the director Margarethe von Trotta , who she cast in the leading roles. First in Sisters or the Balance of Happiness , then in 1981 even more successfully in Die Bleierne Zeit , where she embodied Gudrun Ensslin's sister . Film appearances remained rare in her career. In 2003 she was brought in front of the camera again by Margarethe von Trotta for a role in her film Rosenstrasse .
Filmography
- 1968: Measure for Measure (TV)
- 1969: Torquato Tasso (TV)
- 1971: The Mother (TV)
- 1973: Prince Friedrich von Homburg (TV)
- 1976: summer guests
- 1979: Sisters or The Balance of Happiness
- 1980: big and small
- 1981: The lead time
- 1985: The Park (TV)
- 1986: Three Sisters , as a film (TV)
- 1987: The vast country
- 1988: Les Possédés
- 1992: Guilt and Atonement (TV)
- 1998: The Similar (TV)
- 2003: Rosenstrasse
- 2003: Family circles (TV)
Private
Jutta Lampe was married from 1967 to 1984 to the director Peter Stein , who discovered her as an actress in Bremen in 1964 and later described her professional devotion as "quasi religious". In 2012 she joined the Roman Catholic Church.
In her final years, the actress suffered from dementia. Jutta Lampe died in December 2020, a few days before her 83rd birthday.
Radio plays
- 1969: Anne Dorn : Lauter Luder - Director: Hartmut Kirste (radio play - SWF)
- 1984: Alfred Behrens : The begging nut in the head - Director: Alfred Behrens (radio play - HR / NDR / SDR)
Speaker of audio books
- Venus and Adonis . Tarquin and Lucrezia . from Shakespeare . The Audio Verlag DAV, 2007; after the copy of the Bibliotheca Anna Amalia , transl. Heinrich Christoph Albrecht
Awards
- 1970: Actress of the year at Theater heute
- 1980: Actress of the Year
- 1980: Filmband in Gold (Performing Achievements) for The Sisters or the Balance of Happiness
- 1981: International Cannes Film Festival : Golden Phoenix with Barbara Sukowa for Die Bleierne Zeit
- 1982: German Actor Award
- 1989: Federal Cross of Merit, 1st class
- 1990: Actress of the Year
- 1992: Berlin Theater Prize
- 1997: Pour le mérite for science and the arts
- 1998: Gertrud Eysoldt Ring
- 1999: Large Federal Cross of Merit with a star
- 2000: Nestroy Theater Prize nomination for Best Actress
- 2004: Stanislavski Prize in Moscow for her services to European theater.
- 2010: Joana Maria Gorvin Prize from the Berlin Academy of the Arts
literature
- Klaus Dermutz : Jutta Lampe: magical crises (= resonances; 3). Lit, Berlin / Münster, 2010, ISBN 978-3-643-10721-3 .
- Karl-Ernst Herrmann (Ed.): Jutta Lampe - dream, search, play. Akademie der Künste (Berlin) , Berlin, 2010, ISBN 978-3-88331-150-0 .
Web links
- Media from and about Jutta Lampe in the catalog of the German National Library
- Jutta Lampe in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Jutta Lampe: Vita. (pdf; 575 kB) In: orden-pourlemerite.de . 3rd December 2020.
- Peter Busmann: Jutta Lampe: Laudation. (pdf; 47 kB) In: orden-pourlemerite.de . June 15, 1998 .
- Barbara Villiger Heilig: Jutta Lampe: «We have created a world together». In: NZZ.ch . December 3, 2005 (interview).
- Botho Strauss: Lost acting: never seen a person from the inside? In: FAZ.net . May 17, 2010 (“about the wonderful actress Jutta Lampe and our wonderful theater”).
- Dirk Pilz: Jutta Lampe: The artist on the rope. In: fr.de . December 12, 2017 .
- Jutta lamp. In: Les Archives du Spectacle. March 7, 2017(French).
- Jutta Lamp Archive. In: Archive of the Academy of Arts, Berlin .
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Dirk Pilz: Jutta lamp: The artist on the rope. In: fr.de . December 12, 2017, accessed December 3, 2020 .
- ↑ Ingo Langner: Lucky charm and icon. In: die-tagespost.de . December 11, 2017, accessed October 13, 2019 .
- ↑ Gerhard Stadelmaier: Jutta lamp for the seventieth: Queen of grace. In: FAZ.net . December 13, 2013, accessed December 3, 2020 .
- ↑ Actress Jutta Lampe is dead. In: Spiegel Online . December 3, 2020, accessed December 3, 2020 .
- ^ Academy for Spoken Word: Foundation Board of Trustees. In: spraches-wort.de. Retrieved December 3, 2020 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Lamp, Jutta |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | December 13, 1937 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Flensburg |
DATE OF DEATH | December 2nd or December 3rd, 2020 |
Place of death | Berlin |