Reinhild Solf

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Reinhild Solf (born April 14, 1941 in Haldensleben ) is a German actress and author.

Life

Reinhild Solf received her training at the Max Reinhardt School for Drama in Berlin and began her first engagement at the Hanover State Theater . Then she came to the stages of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck and the State Drama Theaters in Berlin .

In 1973 she played the fontanel in Bonds Lear and Mrs. Frost in F. Scott Fitzgerald's comedy The President or the Sausage in Berlin . From 1974 she worked as a freelance actress and in 1983 took over the title role in Goethe's Stella at the Schauspielhaus Zürich and in 1984 that of Penthesilea . Other roles in Zurich, where she worked until 1989, were 1,988 women Meinhold in the vast land of Arthur Schnitzler and 1989 the Lotte in Shaffer's Laura and Lotte .

In 1989 she brought Frank Baumbauer to the Stadttheater Basel . There she played in the world premiere of a stage version of Elfriede Jelinek's Die Klavierspielerin in 1989 , Marie Steuber in Botho Strauss ' Die Zeit und das Zimmer in 1991 and the title role in Victor Hugo's Lucretia Borgia in 1993 . In the following years Solf could be seen at the Kleine Komödie in Munich, at theaters in Bonn, Düsseldorf, Basel and Berlin.

In 1980, Molden published her novel about a youth in the GDR, Leberwurst, Käsebrot , which was also a sales success at Goldmann Verlag as a paperback. After a long break, she wrote another novel, Butterfly , in 2008 . In summer 2011 she presented her new text Shadow Women; the story of seven women who met in 2009 on the same camping site by the Baltic Sea where they camped decades ago as FDJers at a holiday camp . The novel was published by Langen Müller Verlag and was presented at the Leipzig Book Fair in 2011 .

Solf was also repeatedly seen on television, for example in the ZDF four-part series Wallenstein as Elisabeth von Böhmen and as Tony in the film adaptation of Thomas Mann's novel Die Buddenbrooks . She also worked in the crime series Derrick , Der Alte and Die Männer vom K3 .

Solf is married to the director and actor Hans Hollmann and lives in Basel, Switzerland. She has a daughter Anna Joséphine; her son Caspar Florian was killed in an avalanche accident in 2001.

Filmography (selection)

  • 1968: secrecy
  • 1969: My Sons-in-Law and I (TV series, 10 episodes)
  • 1972: To the beautiful view
  • 1974: Motive love (TV series, episode: I wanted him to be happy )
  • 1976: Minna von Barnhelm
  • 1976: Alexander March
  • 1978: Wallenstein (four-part TV series, 2 episodes)
  • 1979: The Buddenbrooks (TV series, 11 episodes)
  • 1983: How It Happened
  • 1984–1989: Derrick (TV series, 4 episodes)
  • 1987: The Old One (TV series, episode: A Devilish Plan )
  • 1996: The Men from K3 (TV series, episode: A clean city )

novel

  • 1985: liver sausage, cheese bread two, three, four: a German-German girl; Wilhelm Goldmann Verlag GmbH
  • 2012: Schattenfrauen, Langenmüller Verlag
  • 2019: Chicken Trudchen, bilgerverlag

proof

  1. 1941 according to http://www.kinotv.com/page/bio.php?namecode=96830 , 1940 according to the Theater Lexikon der Schweiz
  2. C. Bernd Sucher (editor): Theaterlexikon . Authors, directors, actors, dramaturges, stage designers, critics . Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag, 2nd edition, Munich 1999, p. 668.

literature

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