Lotte Barthel

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Lotte Barthel (* 23. May 1912 in Vienna , † 31 March 1992 in Frankfurt am Main ) was one of Austria dating actress at German theaters.

life and career

Lotte Barthel began her artistic career in 1932 at the "Stadttheater und Schlesisches Landestheater Bunzlau " (also: Schlesisches Landestheater Bunzlau). Until the end of the Second World War , only a few permanent engagements can be proven; she had one in the 1937/38 season at the Stettiner Landestheater under the direction of Walter Storz. In the Pomeranian capital, she also got to know Fritz Rémond junior , who was working there as senior director at the time.

After the war Barthel worked as a theater actress on various Frankfurt theaters. She appeared at the Frankfurt Comedy and at today's Fritz-Rémond-Theater .

In the season 1947/1948 Barthel appeared at the Kleiner Theater im Zoo. In March 1949 she worked there in the world premiere of the play Der Teufel von Boston by Lion Feuchtwanger . In 1965 she played in the Kleiner Theater im Zoo together with Fritz Rémond, Anna Teluren and Martha Marbo in the salon comedy His Last Testament by Sacha Guitry ; the performance was also recorded for television. In October 1965 she was on stage at the Kleiner Theater am Zoo in the German-language premiere of the modern American play Telemachos Clay by Lewis John Carlino (* 1932); her partners included Liesel Christ and Uwe Dallmeier . In 1968 she took over the role of Luise Maske in the comedy Der Snob by Carl Sternheim at this house under the direction of Fritz Rémond and alongside Hans Korte (Christian Maske) . The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung wrote about her portrayal: “Touching in its innocence, happily caught in the bourgeois clichés.” In 1983 she appeared there under the direction of Egon Baumgarten in the comedy Once Moscow and back by Alexander Galin ; her partners were Friedrich Schoenfelder , Margret van Munster and Anna Teluren. In the 1988/89 season she took on the role of the old chambermaid Malene in a production of the play John Gabriel Borkman with Hans Korte in the lead role at the touring theater “Bühne 64 Zürich” (direction: Margot Medicus ) .

Barthel also frequently worked as a speaker for radio plays . In 1961 she could be heard at the Hessischer Rundfunk in the role of Frau Fischbier in the radio play A Hot Iron by Kurt Heynicke . In 1965 she took on the role of Trude Arndt in the detective radio play Der Fall Trinkhelm by Rolf Schroers , an original production by Hessischer Rundfunk, Westdeutscher Rundfunk and Radio Bremen .

Barthel has also appeared in some German television films and in several television series. to see. However, her theatrical work remained the focus of her artistic work.

In 1962 she played the role of Mrs. Bauer in the family series Die Firma Hesselbach in the episode Die Erbschaft ; she was the housekeeper of the Kommerzienrat Eduard Hesselbach. In 1968 she worked under the direction of Tom Toelle as a secretary to Miss Schünemann in the television play Relocation . In 1979 she played the part of the nurse Leandra in the multi-part television series Die Buddenbrooks by Franz Peter Wirth , who looks after the consul Betsy Buddenbrook. In 1981 she had a small role in a television production of Heinrich von Kleist's play Das Käthchen von Heilbronn , directed by Peter Beauvais . She also starred in the television series Fairground Stories . In the 1990 Tatort episode Death of a Doctor , she played the senior Thea Grundmann, who is murdered by her financially ruined nephew. In January 1992 she was last seen in an episode lead role in the family series Das Nest ; in the episode Die Zimmerlinde she played as Mrs. Wollweber, at the side of Max Strecker , the female part of an older neighbor couple.

In 1979 she appeared in the ARD television show One Will Win as an actress.

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Sabine Hock : Liesel Christ. Folk actress. A biography. ISBN 3-7829-0546-6 , p. 140.
  2. The Snob . Performance review. In: Frankfurter Rundschau . September 5, 1968, ISSN  0940-6980 .
  3. A hot potato ( Memento of the original from August 13, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. hr2 culture @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.hr-online.de
  4. The HÖRDAT drinking helmet case , the audio game database (No. 55)
  5. Hesselbach (characters and actors)
  6. Legendary multi-part series: Buddenbrooks roles and actors
  7. Das Käthchen von Heilbronn ( Memento of the original from September 27, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) 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. (PDF; 403 kB) Kleist videos; Kleist Archive Sembdner @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.kleist.org
  8. Lotte Barthel Kabelein's series dictionary
  9. ^ Death of a doctor DasErste.de
  10. Das Nest ( Memento of the original from January 9, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) 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. ODEON film (cast and production details ) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.odeonfilm.de