Lotte Brackebusch

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Lotte Brackebusch (born February 19, 1898 in Berlin ; † in the late summer of 1978 near Husum , Schleswig-Holstein ) was a German actress and radio play speaker .

Live and act

Lotte Brackebusch received an acting education and probably made her theater debut at the beginning of the Weimar Republic . At the Hamburger Kammerspiele Erich Ziegels she can be proven for the first time as Lotte Brackebusch in the season 1927/28. In 1929 she moved to the Württemberg State Theater . Further engagements took her to Berlin, Munich and Stuttgart . Coming from Frankfurt am Main , where she had been engaged at the theater there, Lotte Brackebusch finally moved to Hamburg in 1938 , in order to take up an engagement at the Deutsches Schauspielhaus under the direction of Karl Wüstenhagen . Since her arrival in the Hanseatic city, she lived continuously in the following decades at Johnsallee 20 and remained connected to the theater. Most recently (1970s) she also worked at the Thalia Theater under the direction of Boy Goberts . She has made several guest appearances in Switzerland (to Biel and Zurich ).

Since 1949 Lotte Brackebusch could also be seen in North Germany (Hamburg, Lüneburger Heide , Worpswede , Sylt etc.) made movies. Mostly she was given supporting supporting roles: simple women from the people or the (large) bourgeoisie. In 1977 she played Frau Holle in the short film of the same name . Since her part as Aunt Marie in Germany's first television series, the Schölermann family , Lotte Brackebusch also sporadically performed television tasks. As a radio play speaker, she mainly worked for the NWDR Hamburg and for its legal successor the NDR .

Lotte Brackebusch was married to the actor Hans Brackebusch, who died in 1948. She died in the late summer of 1978 in a small village near Husum.

Filmography

Radio plays

annotation

  1. cit. according to the Deutsches Bühnen-Jahrbuch 1980 (obituary), p. 724

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