Maria Paudler
![](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/de/thumb/0/0e/Alexander_Binder_-_Maria_Paudler_1928.jpg/170px-Alexander_Binder_-_Maria_Paudler_1928.jpg)
Maria Therese Paudler (born June 20, 1903 in Bodenbach , Bohemia , Austria-Hungary , † August 17, 1990 in Munich ) was a German actress .
Life
The daughter of an architect from the Sudetenland first attended a trade and sewing school. On the recommendation of the actor Wilhelm Klitsch , she went to the Academy of Music and Performing Arts in Prague to train as an actor towards the end of the First World War.
In Aussig , the 17-year-old got her first role with Gretchen in Gothes Faust in 1921. Then she worked at the State Theater in Prague, and in 1923 she brought Leopold Jessner to the Prussian State Theater in Berlin as Alexander Moissi's partner . Since 1926 she was regularly seen in movies for four years.
In 1930 she got engagements at the Berliner Spielstätten Komödienhaus and Volksbühne as well as at the Vienna Theater in der Josefstadt and at the German Theater in Munich. She was only sporadically represented in the film, mostly only in supporting roles.
After being expelled from the Sudetenland in 1945, Maria Paudler went to Dresden , where she performed and directed until 1948. From 1949 to 1951 she was forced to take a break after a serious car accident because there was a risk of blindness. In 1950 she came to Hamburg from the GDR via Berlin. At times she ran her own touring theater. In later years she was often seen in television productions such as Der Kommissar and in 1985 in Police Inspection 1 , her last role. In 1968 she was awarded a Bambi , and in 1982 she received the gold film tape for many years of outstanding work in German film .
Maria Paudler was first married to the actor Georg Czimag, then was in a relationship with the actor Harry Liedtke . Her son, the actor Norbert Skalden (1936-1981), came from her second marriage to the director and actor Kurt Skalden (1895–1975 ).
In 1977 Paudler published her memoirs: … laughing too has to be learned .
She rests in the cemetery at Perlacher Forst .
Filmography
- 1926: The young man from clothing
- 1926: Madame does not want children
- 1926: You don't play with love
- 1927: The Lorelei
- 1927: weekend magic
- 1927: The dangerous age
- 1927: The beggar student
- 1927: Orient Express
- 1927: The indiscreet woman
- 1927: The white spider
- 1927: small town sinner
- 1928: The robbery of the Sabine women
- 1928: A girl with a temper
- 1928: Dragoon love
- 1928: Majesty cuts bob hairs
- 1928: marriage fever
- 1928: My friend Harry
- 1928: The last fort
- 1929: The jolly men's game
- 1929: love in the snow
- 1929: Foolish luck
- 1930: marriage strike
- 1930: Oh girl, my girl, how do I love you
- 1930: The great longing
- 1930: The Corvette Captain
- 1930: two worlds
- 1931: A woman must be forgiven for everything
- 1931: The wrong husband
- 1931: As long as a Strauss waltz sounds
- 1931: Straw widower
- 1931: Sang viennois
- 1933: When the village music plays on Sunday evening
- 1934: The young Baron Neuhaus
- 1936: Immortal Melodies
- 1936: Young blood
- 1938: The embarrassed child
- 1938: A girl goes ashore
- 1941: Before becoming a husband
- 1951: Professor Nachtfalter
- 1952: Once on the Rhine
- 1953: Don't be afraid of big animals
- 1954: Don't be afraid of mothers-in-law
- 1954: a love story
- 1957: Holidays at Immenhof
- 1958: Grabenplatz 17
- 1970: Miss Molly Mill (TV series, episode: Bomb Show )
- 1984: Police Inspection 1 (TV series, episode: Two furrows on the Sonnenberg )
Web links
- Maria paudler in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Maria Paudler at filmportal.de (with photo gallery)
- Biography at cyranos.ch (with photo)
- Pictures by Maria Paudler In: Virtual History
personal data | |
---|---|
SURNAME | Paudler, Maria |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Paudler, Maria Therese (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | June 20, 1903 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Bodenbach , Bohemia |
DATE OF DEATH | 17th August 1990 |
Place of death | Munich |