Lotte Loebinger
Lotte Loebinger , also Lotte Löbinger , (born October 10, 1905 in Katowice ( Upper Silesia ), † February 9, 1999 in Berlin ) was a German actress .
Life
The daughter of a Jewish-Protestant family of doctors was a kindergarten teacher after attending school and later a saleswoman in Kiel . After the early death of her parents, she worked in the Communist Youth Association. In 1925 she began her acting career in Breslau. After that she was mainly on stage in Berlin. From 1929 to 1931 she played in the piece § 218 (Women in Need) during an extensive tour of the Piscator collective through Germany and Switzerland . She made her film debut in Fritz Lang's classic M in 1931.
The staunch communist fled from the National Socialists to Moscow , where she played theater and appeared in the anti-fascist film Fighters . During the war she was a spokesperson for Radio Moscow and the broadcaster “Free Germany” . After the war she came back to Berlin in 1945. Here she mostly played at the Deutsches Theater and the Maxim-Gorki-Theater .
In East Berlin she first played at the Kleiner Theater unter den Linden, 1950/51 at the Deutsches Theater , and 1951 at the Maxim-Gorki-Theater . In 1946 she played in Gerhard Lamprecht's youth and debris film Irgendwo in Berlin .
As a film actress, she received numerous supporting and leading roles at DEFA and DFF .
She was seen in the DEFA classic and fairy tale film Der Teufel vom Mühlenberg from 1955 as miller of the Talmühle. As an actress, she was the ideal working-class mother with socialist convictions; as the carer Herta Scholz in the fate of women . As a bitter and suspicious, but not angry, farmer's wife Situra, she appeared in Kurt Maetzig's castles and cottages . From 1959 she was also seen in TV films, e.g. B. 1967 as mother Mörschel in Kleiner Mann - what now? She played extremely contrasting roles in two TV films by Thomas Langhoff : as the quirky print shop assistant Klara in I don't want to die quietly and as the narrow-minded and sympathetic petty bourgeois Julia in Guten Morgen, du Schöne! based on a tape record by Maxie Wander .
Lotte Loebinger married the politician Herbert Wehner in 1927 . They parted ways during the time of their Soviet exile, and the divorce took place later.
Loebinger was a member of the SED for many years and an honorary member of the Maxim Gorki Theater.
Filmography
- 1931: M
- 1932: The child's first right
- 1932: A city is upside down
- 1934: The fishermen's revolt
- 1936: fighter
- 1946: Somewhere in Berlin
- 1947: Marriage in the shadows
- 1948: street acquaintance
- 1948: Morgenrot pit
- 1948: And again 48
- 1950: Semmelweis - savior of mothers
- 1950: Sour Weeks - Happy Holidays
- 1950: the cold heart
- 1952: the fate of women
- 1954: Ernst Thälmann - son of his class
- 1955: The devil from Mühlenberg
- 1955: 52 weeks are a year
- 1955: Once is never
- 1956: locks and cottages
- 1957: born 21
- 1958: They all knew each other
- 1959: Model boys
- 1960: The bog dog
- 1960: Always on the way your face (TV movie)
- 1964: When Martin was fourteen
- 1965: Angels in purgatory
- 1965: The Judge (TV movie)
- 1967: Little Man - What Now? (TV movie)
- 1970: Djamila (TV movie)
- 1971: Playful home
- 1971: Declaration of love to GT
- 1972: Lützower
- 1973: The desert king of Brandenburg
- 1973: The pigeon on the roof
- 1973: The prosecutor has the floor: The trial of strength (TV series)
- 1974: Still too skinny for love?
- 1974: Between forty and fifty (TV movie)
- 1975: The prosecutor has the floor: Forced love (TV series)
- 1977: Mission: Survival (TV movie)
- 1978: I don't want to die quietly (TV movie)
- 1978: Blanka (TV movie)
- 1979: Tull (TV movie)
- 1979: Karlchen, hold out
- 1980: Good morning, you beautiful: Julia (TV movie)
- 1980: The girl Störtebeker (TV series)
- 1981: When Unku was Ede's girlfriend
- 1982: The Prince behind the Seven Seas
- 1982: Melanie van der Straaten (TV movie)
- 1983: The man with the ring in his ear
- 1984: Three Sisters (TV movie)
- 1985: My dear Uncle Hans (three-part television series)
- 1986: Jan on the barge
- 1987: Käthe Kollwitz - Pictures of a Life
- 1987: Animals Make People (TV series)
- 1989: Green wedding
- 1990: The pigeon on the roof
- 1991: An Angel Called Flint (TV series)
- 1993: Bright day
- 1993: Adamski (TV movie)
- 1994: A Last Will (TV movie)
theatre
- 1948: Konstantin Trenjow : Ljubow Jaworaja - Director: Hans Rodenberg ( House of Culture of the Soviet Union )
- 1949: Anatoly Sofronow : The Moscow Character - Director: Hans Rodenberg (House of Culture of the Soviet Union)
- 1953: Konstantin Issajew / Alexander Galitsch : Fernamt ... Please report - Director: Rudolf Wessely ( Deutsches Theater Berlin - Kammerspiele)
- 1953: Iwan Popow : The Family - Director: Werner Schulz-Wittan ( Maxim-Gorki-Theater Berlin)
- 1953: Harald Hauser : Wedding Trial - Director: Wolfgang Langhoff (Deutsches Theater Berlin)
- 1954: Maxim Gorki : Dostigajew and others (Abbess Melanja) - Director: Maxim Vallentin (Maxim-Gorki-Theater Berlin)
- 1955: Friedrich Wolf : The ship on the Danube (Kulik's wife) - Director: Maxim Vallentin (Maxim-Gorki-Theater Berlin)
- 1956: Alexander Kornejtschuk : Trust (Warwara) - Director: Maxim Vallentin (Maxim-Gorki-Theater Berlin)
- 1956: Johannes R. Becher : The Way to Füssen - Director: Maxim Vallentin (Maxim-Gorki-Theater Berlin)
- 1956: Josef Kajetán Tyl : D as stubborn woman (miller Hirsekorn) - director: Karel Palous (Maxim-Gorki-Theater Berlin)
- 1957: Georg Kaiser : David and Goliath (cleaning lady Mackesprang) - Director: Gerhard Klingenberg (Maxim-Gorki-Theater Berlin)
- 1957: Miroslav Stehlik : peasant Love (Baruska) - Director: Werner Schulz-Wittan (Maxim Gorki Theater Berlin)
- 1957: Gert Weymann : Generations (Mathilde Baum) - Director: Gert Beinemann (Maxim-Gorki-Theater Berlin)
- 1957: Leonid Rachmanow : Stormy twilight years - Director: Werner Schulz-Wittan (Maxim-Gorki-Theater Berlin)
- 1958: Eduardo De Filippo : Lies have long legs (Carmela) - Director: Werner Schulz-Wittan (Maxim-Gorki-Theater Berlin)
- 1958: Heiner Müller / Inge Müller : The wage pusher - Director: Hans Dieter Mäde (Maxim-Gorki-Theater Berlin)
- 1958: Heiner Müller / Inge Müller: The Correction - Director: Hans Dieter Mäde (Maxim-Gorki-Theater Berlin)
- 1961: Ewan MacColl : Rummelplatz (soldier's mother) - Director: Hans Dieter Mäde (Maxim-Gorki-Theater Berlin)
- 1962: Maxim Gorki: Yegor Bulytschow and others (Abbess) - Director: Maxim Vallentin (Maxim-Gorki-Theater Berlin)
- 1964: Manfred Bieler : Night Watch - Director: Hans-Joachim Martens ( Volksbühne Berlin - Theater on the 3rd floor)
- 1965: Peter Hacks : Moritz Tassow (farm worker) - Director: Benno Besson (Volksbühne Berlin)
- 1967: Henrik Ibsen : Nora - Director: Ottofritz Gaillard (Maxim-Gorki-Theater Berlin)
- 1968: Luigi Pirandello : Liolà (Ninfa) - Director: Hans-Georg Simmgen (Maxim-Gorki-Theater Berlin)
- 1968: Seán O'Casey : The star turns red (mother) - Director: Kurt Veth (Maxim-Gorki-Theater Berlin)
- 1969: Michail Schatrow : Bolsheviks (Kisass) - Director: Fritz Bornemann (Maxim-Gorki-Theater Berlin)
- 1975: Maxim Gorki: The Last (Old Nanny) - Director: Wolfgang Heinz (Maxim-Gorki-Theater Berlin)
- 1985: Swetlana Alexijewitsch : The war has no female face - Director: Kurt Veth ( Theater im Palast Berlin)
Radio plays
- 1946: Hedda Zinner : That happened - Director: Hedda Zinner ( Berliner Rundfunk )
- 1954: Berta Waterstradt : Distinguishing marks: none - Director: Ingrid Fröhlich ( Broadcasting of the GDR )
- 1955: Lieselotte Gilles / Gerhard Düngel : The Doctor of the Poor (Frau Spiegel) - Director: Willi Porath (radio play - Broadcasting of the GDR)
- 1955: Zdzislaw Skowronski / Josef Slotwinski : The Director's Birthday (Marie Puchalski) - Director: Helmut Hellstorff (radio play - Broadcasting of the GDR)
- 1956: Wolfgang Weyrauch : The Japanese fishermen (fisher woman) - Director: Hans Goguel (radio play - Broadcasting of the GDR)
- 1958: Gerhard Stübe : The First Word (Mother Brack) - Director: Helmut Hellstorff (Broadcasting of the GDR)
- 1960: Bernhard Seeger : Paradies im Krähenwinkel - Director: Helmut Hellstorff (Broadcasting of the GDR)
- 1960: Helmut Sakowski : Lost Land? (Frau Hörtel) - Director: Werner Grunow (Radio play - Broadcasting of the GDR)
- 1960: Käte Seelig : Love, gossip and climbing stairs (Frau Jäger) - Director: Detlev Witte (radio play - Broadcasting of the GDR)
- 1961: Bernhard Seeger: Under the Wind of the Years (Frau Puhlmann) - Director: Theodor Popp (radio play - Broadcasting of the GDR)
- 1961: Ferenc Taar : The Battle of Veréb-Gasse (Anna) - Director: Helmut Hellstorff (Broadcasting of the GDR)
- 1963: Manfred Bieler : Night Watch (Anna Hohmann) - Director: Helmut Hellstorff (Broadcasting of the GDR)
- 1964: Jacques Constant : General Frédéric (Patricia) - Director: Hans Knötzsch (Broadcasting of the GDR)
- 1964: Gerhard Stübe : Cicero contra Schellhase (Berta) - Director: Helmut Molegg (radio play - Broadcasting of the GDR)
- 1967: Petko Todorow : The Dragon Wedding (Herbal Charter) - Director: Wolfgang Brunecker (radio play - Broadcasting of the GDR)
- 1968: Maxim Gorki : Pasquarello - Der Redakteur - Director: Detlef Kurzweg (Children's radio play - Broadcasting of the GDR)
- 1971: Heinrich Mann : The Completion of the King Henri Quatre - Director: Fritz Göhler (radio play - Broadcasting of the GDR)
- 1976: Mark Twain : The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Mrs. Phelps) - Director: Theodor Popp (Children's radio play - Litera )
- 1977: Carlos Coutinho : The last week before the festival (old woman) - Director: Helmut Hellstorff (radio play - Broadcasting of the GDR)
- 1979: Joachim Goll : Der Hund von Rackerswill (Grandma) - Director: Werner Grunow (radio play - Broadcasting of the GDR)
- 1980: Alfred Matusche : On both banks (grandmother) - Director: Peter Groeger (radio play - Broadcasting of the GDR)
- 1981: Arne Leonhardt : Jazz am Grab - director: Werner Grunow (radio play award of the critics for author and director 1982 - radio of the GDR)
- 1984: Annelies Schulz : Schiewas Rache or The Gifts of the Gods - Director: Norbert Speer (children's radio play - Broadcasting of the GDR)
Awards
- 1951: National Prize of the GDR
- 1977: Heinrich Greif Prize III. class
- 1978: Art Prize of the FDGB for I don't want to die quietly in a collective
- 1978: Art Prize of the Society for German-Soviet Friendship
- 1979: Patriotic Order of Merit in Gold
- 1984: Karl Marx Order
- 1985: Honorary member of the GDR Theater Association
literature
- Igrunwalk: Lotte Loebinger in CineGraph , Volume 31 (1999), edition text + kritik
- Aune Renk: Loebinger, Lotte . In: Who was who in the GDR? 5th edition. Volume 1. Ch. Links, Berlin 2010, ISBN 978-3-86153-561-4 .
- Kay Less : 'In life, more is taken from you than given ...'. Lexicon of filmmakers who emigrated from Germany and Austria between 1933 and 1945. A general overview. S. 317, ACABUS-Verlag, Hamburg 2011, ISBN 978-3-86282-049-8
Web links
- Lotte Loebinger in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Lotte Loebinger at filmportal.de
- Lotte Loebinger on film-zeit.de
- Lotte Loebinger . In: East German Biography (Kulturportal West-Ost)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Died: Lotte Loebinger . In: Der Spiegel . No. 7 , 1999 ( online ).
- ↑ a b Lotte Loebinger at filmportal.de
- ↑ Herbert Wehner biography at House of History
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Loebinger, Lotte |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Löbinger, Lotte |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | October 10, 1905 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Katowice , Upper Silesia |
DATE OF DEATH | February 9, 1999 |
Place of death | Berlin , Federal Republic of Germany |