Margarete Haagen
Margarete Haagen (also: Margarethe) (born November 29, 1889 in Nuremberg , † November 19, 1966 in Munich ) was a German actress .
Life
She was the daughter of the machinist and foreman Leonhard Haagen and his wife Babette, née Sperber. Haagen was already on stage as a six-year-old. Against the wishes of her parents, she was able to enforce her career choice. Shortly before her father's death, at the age of seventeen, she received his father's approval and took private lessons with various Nuremberg actors.
In 1907 she made her debut at the Intimate Theater as a girl in Franz Adam Beyerlein's Zapfenstreich . In 1912 she moved to the Stadttheater Nürnberg , in 1913 to the Schauspielhaus Bremen and in 1914, during the First World War, to the Deutsches Theater Lodz (front theater). She then returned to the Intimate Theater for six years before she became a member of the ensemble at the Schauspielhaus in Stuttgart . She played Hanna Scheel in Fuhrmann Henschel , Deuter in Die Hose and Mother in Maria Magdalena . In 1930 she finally came to the Volkstheater in Munich . She stayed there until she went to Berlin in 1939.
After Haagen had embodied resolute women in classical and modern plays as well as numerous comedies at the theater for many years, she received her first film role in the short film The Postman relatively late in 1939 . She had her first major role in 1944 as a grandmother in The Green Salon . In more than 100 films, Haagen has always played the good-natured, amiable and funny elderly lady. She experienced great acting success in 1958 as the protagonist and great-grandmother in her 106th birthday and in the role of "Grandma Jantzen" in the Immenhof trilogy . She also voiced May Whitty in The House of Lady Alquist and Una O'Connor in The Bells of St. Mary . She was also active in the radio.
After the war she moved back to Munich and played there at the Volkstheater, in the Münchner Kammerspiele , in the small comedy and in the cabaret Die Schaubude or at the Berlin Schlosspark Theater . Her stage work was now limited to rare guest appearances, including in Einsame Menschen .
Margarethe Haagen was married to the composer Lothar Brühne (1900–1958).
Her grave is in the Grünwald forest cemetery near Munich.
Filmography (selection)
- 1940: the sinful village
- 1941: The other me
- 1941: I indict
- 1942: Small residence
- 1942: Beloved World
- 1943: love, passion and suffering
- 1943: Kohlhiesel's daughters
- 1943: Don't talk to me about love
- 1944: The wrong bride
- 1944: The magic violin
- 1944: The green salon
- 1945: Under the bridges
- 1945: Three comedy
- 1947: In those days
- 1948: Untitled film
- 1948: The apple is gone
- 1949: The last night
- 1949: murder trial of Dr. Jordan
- 1949: I'll make you happy
- 1950: Beloved Liar
- 1950: The wonderful Galathee
- 1951: The heather is green
- 1951: The Eternal Game
- 1951: Professor Nachtfalter
- 1951: Heidelberg romance
- 1952: Until we meet again
- 1952: Fritz and Friederike
- 1952: The exchange of women
- 1952: When the heather dreams in the evening
- 1952: A thousand red roses bloom
- 1952: two people
- 1953: Marriage fanfare
- 1953: Life begins at seventeen
- 1953: The monastery hunter
- 1953: red roses, red lips, red wine
- 1953: The chaplain of San Lorenzo
- 1953: Do you have to get a divorce right away?
- 1953: Diary of a lover
- 1954: fireworks
- 1954: Ännchen von Tharau
- 1954: Happy journey
- 1954: Maxie
- 1954: A girl from Paris
- 1954: The beautiful miller's wife
- 1954: Emil and the detectives
- 1955: Reach for the stars
- 1955: Three men in the snow
- 1955: Heaven is never sold out
- 1955: The girls from Immenhof
- 1956: forest winter
- 1956: The stolen pants
- 1956: Santa Lucia
- 1956: The happy pilgrimage
- 1956: Today my husband is getting married
- 1956: Wedding at Immenhof
- 1957: Queen Luise
- 1957: Little man - really big
- 1957: Holidays at Immenhof
- 1957: The twins from Zillertal
- 1957: Eva only kisses directors
- 1957: No getting by with the income!
- 1957: happiness is on the road
- 1957: Looking for a nanny for dad
- 1958: her 106th birthday
- 1958: The country doctor
- 1958: heart without mercy
- 1958: The black lightning
- 1959: melody and rhythm
- 1959: Here I am - here I stay
- 1959: An angel on earth
- 1959: love on crooked legs
- 1960: A student passed by
- 1960: Criminal Tango
- 1960: stage fright
- 1961: Robert and Bertram
- 1962: The black-white-red four-poster bed
- 1962: You are taking notes - Incident on the express train (TV series)
- 1963: love has to be learned
- 1964: Night train D 106
- 1964: Marie Octobre
- 1965: The fifth column - episode: Tivoli
- 1965: Daring Game - Episode: The Second Face
- 1965: Heidi
- 1965: Aunt Frieda - New rascal stories
- 1966: Uncle Filser - The very latest rascal stories
- 1966: The Forellenhof - Episode 8: The 75th birthday
Radio plays
- 1946: Lilofee - Director: Helmut Brennicke
- 1946: who cries for ituckenack? - Director: Harald Braun
- 1946: Das Schimmelparadies - Directed by Helmut Brennicke
- 1946: The Winter's Tale (Author: William Shakespeare ) - Director: Helmut Brennicke
- 1956: The Little Mermaid (Author: Hans Christian Andersen ) - Director: Heinz-Günter Stamm
- 1963: Der Tartüff (Author: Molière ) - Director: Hans Lietzau
- 1966: Wild strawberries (author: Ingmar Bergman ) - director: Rudolf Noelte
literature
- Rainer Dick, Ingrun Bewegungs: Margarete Haagen - actress , in CineGraph - Lexicon for German-language film , Lg. 21 (1993), Lg. 30 (1998)
Web links
- Margarete Haagen in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Margarete Haagen. In: synchronkartei.de. German dubbing file , accessed on March 2, 2017 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Haagen, Margarete |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | November 29, 1889 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Nuremberg |
DATE OF DEATH | November 19, 1966 |
Place of death | Munich |