Käthe Lentsch

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Käthe Lentsch, 2003

Katharina (Käthe) Lentsch (born August 26, 1923 in Sankt Andrä am Zicksee ; † August 14, 2018 there ) was an Austrian soubrette and actress.

Life

Käthe Lentsch was born as the middle of three siblings in Sankt Andrä am Zicksee. The father was a farmer and merchant in the Burgenland town. Son Wolfgang, the father of her granddaughter Sophie Reyer, comes from a love affair with the later castle actor Walther Reyer .

Their final resting place is in the Sankt Andrä am Zicksee cemetery.

Käthe Lentsch's grave

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She began her stage career at the Innsbruck Exl-Bühne , later she moved to the Tiroler Landestheater Innsbruck , where she played classical theater in addition to operettas.

  • 1946: Adrienne in Der Frechdachs by Louis Verneuil (Stadttheater Baden)
  • 1946: sister in kids tragedy of Karl Schönherr
  • 1947: Susi in rendezvous on Lake Constance by Wilhelm Stark (Vorarlberger Landesbühne)
  • 1947: Fancette in The Great Day or Figaro's Wedding by Beaumarchais
  • 1947: Apprentice in The Lost Heart of Wilhelm Stark (Vorarlberger Landesbühne)
  • 1947: Lisa in Countess Mariza (Vorarlberger Landesbühne)
  • 1948: Wed in Land of Smiles (Vorarlberger Landesbühne)
  • 1948: Leni in When the cock crows by August Hinrichs
  • 1948: Ingeborg Thaulow in Paul Gauguin by Julius Kiener
  • 1948: in Gabriele Dambrone by R. Billinger
  • 1949: Sister Romana in the unholy house of Hans Naderer (Exlbühne)
  • 1949: Liesl, a young girl among Hans Naderer's marriage candidates (Exlbühne)
  • 1949: Mariandl in Mariandl, the angel by Carl Borro Schwerla (Exlbühne)
  • 1949: Lore in The Young Wolf by Franz Karl Franchy (Exlbühne)
  • 1949: Eva in The Eternal Rascal by Anton Hamik (Exlbühne)
  • 1949: Eva in Veronika by Franz Streicher (Exlbühne)
  • 1949: Silvia Lauretz in Via Mala by John Knittel (Exlbühne)
  • 1950: Brandin, a young girl in fire by Michael Mac Liamoir (Exlbühne)
  • 1950: The Wimpfingerin in Julius Pohl's marriage strike (Exlbühne)
  • 1950: Maria Stuart in Maria Stuart

Individual evidence

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