Regine Lutz
Regine Lutz (born December 22, 1928 in Basel ) is a Swiss actress .
Life
The daughter of a professor attended the conservatory in Basel as a high school student. After an audition in 1947 she got an engagement at the Schauspielhaus Zürich , where she made her debut as Arabella in Miss Sara Sampson by Lessing . At the first performance of Mr. Puntila and his servant Matti in the role of the cow girl Lisu in 1948, she made the acquaintance of Bertolt Brecht , who brought her to his Berlin ensemble a year later .
There she was, among other things, Yvette in Mother Courage and Her Children in 1952 , Virginia in Life of Galilei in 1956 , Betty Dullfeet in The Resistant Rise of Arturo Ui in 1959 and Polly in Threepenny Opera in 1960 . In 1960 she played as Lydia in Carl Sternheim's comedy Die Kassette for the first time in West Berlin . Afterwards she performed more and more frequently at theaters in the Federal Republic: 1968/69 to Basel (Switzerland), 1978 to the Residenztheater in Munich and 1979 to the Thalia-Theater in Hamburg. From 1980 to 1985 she was a member of the ensemble of the Staatliche Schauspielbühnen Berlin . During this time the death of her husband, with whom she had been married since 1970, fell.
Since then, Lutz has worked as a freelance actress and increasingly took on television and film roles. She also gained special importance as an acting teacher. In 1993 her book Actor, the Most Beautiful Profession - a textbook for actors was published. Since 1994 she has been a lecturer for roles at the Bavarian Theater Academy in Munich. She gave guest lectures in Salzburg, Berlin, Rostock and other cities. In June 2005 she took on an honorary professorship at the Munich University of Music and Theater .
A Regine Lutz archive was set up at the Akademie der Künste Berlin to supplement the Brecht archive.
Filmography
- 1953: jacket like pants (cinema)
- 1953: Mrs. Carrar's rifles
- 1957: Katzgraben (theater recording)
- 1957: Mr. Puntila and his servant Matti (studio recording)
- 1957: Mother Courage and her children (theater recording)
- 1958: The Mother (theater recording)
- 1961: Look home, angel
- 1961: Mother Courage and her children (theater recording)
- 1961: The cassette
- 1962: Blum affair
- 1964: The yellow sweater
- 1964: The Jakubowski case - reconstruction of a miscarriage of justice (two-part TV series)
- 1966: On an ordinary day
- 1967: The Wupper
- 1967: Palm tree in the rose garden
- 1968: Four hours from Elbe 1
- 1971: Chopin Express
- 1972: Sasener Chaussee children's home (TV series, 6 episodes)
- 1974: Eiger
- 1974: Six weeks in the life of the G.
- 1975: The lost honor of Katharina Blum (cinema)
- 1976: Lauenstadt inspection - The postman's wife (TV series)
- 1977: Travesties
- 1978: Servants and other masters
- 1979: The kiss on the hand - a fairy tale from Switzerland
- 1979: The Buddenbrooks (TV series, 11 episodes)
- 1980: Laziness or The Limping Alois
- 1981: François Villon
- 1983: Mascha
- 1984: Bluebeard
- 1986: You me too (cinema)
- 1986, 1993: A Case for Two (TV series, various roles, 2 episodes)
- 1986: Die Wilsheimer (TV series, episode Who drills, wins! )
- 1988: The Black Forest Clinic (TV series, episode Family Life )
- 1988: Tatort - Unplugged (TV series)
- 1990: Hotel Paradies (TV series, episode Neuer Lebensmut )
- 1991: Mrs. Harris and the marriage fraud
- 1995: Wasn't it love? (Movie theater)
- 1996: Stadtklinik (TV series, episode Klara's victim )
- 1998: Fool Moon ... back to Kleindingharting (short film)
- 2000, 2004: Alarm für Cobra 11 - Die Autobahnpolizei (TV series, various roles, 2 episodes)
- 2000: The priest's heart
- 2000: Balko (TV series, episode Beloved Mummy )
- 2002: Rosamunde Pilcher - Tomorrow we dream together (TV series)
- 2003: In the middle of a life
- 2005: All tricks are allowed on pretty women
- 2005: The man next door lives!
- 2005: Marie's smile (short film)
- 2005–2006: Brecht - The Art of Living
- 2005–2009: SOKO Leipzig (TV series, 3 episodes)
- 2006: The Elephant - Murder never expires (TV series, episode The Long Way Back )
- 2006: And I do love you!
- 2006: Tatort - Out of Action
- 2006: Vassko - Somewhere in Nowhere (short film)
- 2007: In all friendship (TV series, episode Temptations )
- 2011: Tatort - Yesterday wasn't a day
- 2011: SOKO Stuttgart (TV series, episode Arme Schlucker )
theatre
- 1950: Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz : Der Hofmeister (Gustchen) - Director: Bertolt Brecht ( Berliner Ensemble in the Deutsches Theater Berlin )
- 1951: Bertolt Brecht: Mother Courage and Her Children (Yvette) - Director: Erich Engel (Berliner Ensemble at the Deutsches Theater Berlin)
- 1952: Heinrich von Kleist : The Broken Jug (Eve Rull) - Director: Therese Giehse (Berliner Ensemble in the Deutsches Theater Berlin)
- 1953: Erwin Strittmatter : Katzgraben (Elli) - Director: Bertolt Brecht (Berliner Ensemble)
- 1957: Bertolt Brecht: Life of Galilei (Virginia) - Director: Erich Engel (Berliner Ensemble)
- 1960: Bertolt Brecht: Die Dreigroschenoper (Polly) - Director: Erich Engel (Berliner Ensemble)
Radio plays
- 1953: Bertolt Brecht The guns of Mrs. Carrar (Manuela) - Director: Egon Monk ( Berliner Rundfunk )
Fonts
- Actor, the best job. Insights into theater work . Langen / Müller, Munich 1993, ISBN 3-7844-2439-2
literature
- Michael Gautier: Lutz, Regine. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland .
- Thomas Blubacher : Regine Lutz . In: Andreas Kotte (Ed.): Theater Lexikon der Schweiz . Volume 2, Chronos, Zurich 2005, ISBN 3-0340-0715-9 , p. 1143 f.
- With palpitations, but exquisite. In: Berliner Zeitung , December 22, 2003; Biography on the occasion of her 75th birthday
See also
Web links
- Literature by and about Regine Lutz in the catalog of the German National Library
- Regine Lutz in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Biography at hmt-rostock.de
- Regine Lutz Archive in the Archive of the Academy of Arts, Berlin
Individual evidence
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Lutz, Regine |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Swiss film and theater actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | December 22, 1928 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Basel |