Katrin Dröge

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Katrin Dröge (born August 8, 1946 in Germany ) is a German costume designer .

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Katrin Dröge attended the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences and completed a two-year traineeship for stage design at the Schauspielhaus in the same city . There, after an assistant under Paul Seltenhammer , Dröge had his first costume designs designed. Since 1966 she has worked as a costume designer, and since 1968 in this role for television and film. In addition to theater, cinema and TV productions, Dröge's fields of work also include music programs (can you recognize the melody? ) As well as operettas and opera productions. In a career spanning five decades, Dröge worked with a number of renowned directors, including Helmut Käutner , Rolf von Sydow , Ludwig Cremer , Vojtěch Jasný , Alfred Vohrer and Fritz Umgelter . In the early 1980s she dressed the aged screen star Heinz Rühmann twice (in A Train to Manhattan and There are still hazelnut bushes ) .

Since 1983 Katrin Dröge can claim to be the most widely traveled costume designer in Germany. She designed hundreds of costumes for the Rademann productions Das Traumschiff and its spin-off cruise into happiness . In addition, she traveled to the following locations (small selection): Oman, Burma, New Zealand, Morocco, Puerto Rico, Botswana, Hawaii, Maldives, San Francisco, Rio de Janeiro, Vietnam, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Miami, United Arab Emirates, Corfu , Bora-Bora, Australia as well as the Amazon and Kilimanjaro. Other television series with the character of a place of longing, which she provided with costumes, were called Island of Dreams and Lost in Thailand . Rademann's second large series quota guarantee of the 1980s, The Black Forest Clinic , was also considered by Katrin Dröge's costume designs. In later years she was also engaged for Rosamunde Pilcher films. In 2011, the year in which she reached retirement age, Katrin Dröge ended her television work.

Filmography

TV films unless otherwise stated

literature

  • Film and Television Design Annual, 2nd year 1987, hrgg. from the Association of Production Designers, Film Architects and Costume Designers eV, p. 119
  • Film and Television Design Annual, 7th year 1993/94, hrgg. from the Association of Production Designers, Film Architects and Costume Designers eV, p. 155

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