Lissy Tempelhof

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Lissy Tempelhof (born April 17, 1929 in Berlin ; † October 10, 2017 there ) was a German actress .

life and career

After the Second World War , the daughter of a worker was, among other things, a secretary and a tram conductor. In Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg she took part in an amateur theater group and a cabaret in the House of German-Soviet Friendship .

In 1947 she got an engagement at the Landestheater Anklam . From 1950 to 1953 she attended the Ernst Busch drama school in Berlin. In 1953 she began as a prompter at the Senftenberg Theater , where she soon worked as an actress. Other theater stations were the theater of friendship , today Theater an der Parkaue in Berlin (1954), the Dresden State Theater (1958–1962), the Maxim-Gorki-Theater in Berlin (1962/63) and from 1963 the German theater there , where she was part of the ensemble for over 35 years . Her roles included Grusha in The Caucasian Chalk Circle (1958), Jokaste in King Oedipus , the title role of Johanna Dark in Saint Joan of the Slaughterhouses (1961) and Sophie in Clavigo .

Since 1954 Tempelhof was in the film. In 1961 she played her first leading role in Professor Mamlock . One of the highlights of her career was the film The Best Years (1965), in which, as a junior teacher in 1945, she took in a returning soldier who later forgets her. In All My Girls she embodied the leader of a brigade , and in duty, the widow of a high party official. She appeared in several television series, especially in Police Call 110 . Lissy Tempelhof, who also made a name for herself as a chanson interpreter and has been teaching singing at a music school in Berlin since 1979, was active as an actress until the 2010s. She was married to the actor Dietrich Körner from 1968 until his death in 2001 .

Lissy Tempelhof-Körner died in October 2017 at the age of 88 in Berlin and found her final resting place next to her husband in the cemetery of the Dorotheenstadt and Friedrichswerder communities in her hometown.

Awards

Filmography (selection)

Synchronizations

Movie year role actor
Chess by Wuthenow 1977 Josephine by Carayon Beata Tyszkiewicz

theatre

Radio plays (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Actress Lissy Tempelhof died. (No longer available online.) In: mdr.de. October 10, 2017, archived from the original on October 11, 2017 ; accessed on October 10, 2017 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.mdr.de
  2. Private obituary notice in the Berliner Zeitung from 4./5. November 2017, p. 14
  3. The grave of Lissy Tempelhof. In: knerger.de. Klaus Nerger, accessed on February 15, 2019 .
  4. See Berliner Zeitung of August 21, 1971, p. 6