Renate Schroeter

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The grave of Renate Schroeter

Renate Schroeter (born September 27, 1939 in Berlin ; † April 3, 2017 in Freiburg im Breisgau ) was a German actress .

Life

Before graduating from high school, she took acting lessons with Marlise Ludwig in Berlin. In 1959 she got her first engagement at the Renaissance Theater , where she appeared in Anouilh's The Rehearsal . From 1959 to 1960 she worked at the Staatstheater Stuttgart , 1960 to 1961 at the Landestheater Darmstadt . In 1961 she played Thekla in Schiller's Wallenstein at the Ruhr Festival in Recklinghausen .

From 1961 to 1963 she worked at the State Theater in Hanover , from 1963 to 1969 at the Städtische Bühnen Frankfurt am Main . Here she played Gretchen in Goethe's Faust , Vivie in Shaw's wife Warren's trade , Ophelia in Shakespeare's Hamlet , Stella in Endstation Sehnsucht by Tennessee Williams and Viola in Was ihr wollt (Shakespeare).

From 1968 to 1969 she was at the Schauspiel Köln , where she played Juliet in Romeo and Juliet . From 1969 to 1970 she was engaged at the Schillertheater in Berlin and in 1972 at the Bad Hersfeld Festival . There she appeared as Lucille in Danton's death by Georg Büchner and Natalie in Prince Friedrich von Homburg by Heinrich von Kleist . For this she received the Hersfeld Prize in 1972 .

From 1970 to 1993 she was engaged at the Schauspielhaus Zürich and the Stadttheater Basel . At the Schauspielhaus Zürich she played the title role in Eugene O'Neill's Trauer muss Elektra and as Orsina in Emilia Galotti by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing .

In addition, Renate Schroeter took part in radio and in numerous television films and series, for example in 1970 in the first Tatort episode Taxi to Leipzig or from 1997 to 2005 in the permanent role of secretary Ulla Grünbein, known as "Grünbeinchen", in The Last Witness . Renate Schroeter lived in Switzerland for over two decades and the actress spent her final years in Freiburg. She was the mother of a daughter.

Renate Schroeter found her final resting place in the Berlin forest cemetery in Zehlendorf (grave location 059-643).

Awards

Filmography (selection)

Radio plays (selection)

  • 1976: Athol Fugard : Statements after an arrest on the basis of the law against immorality (spokesperson) - Director: Mario Hindermann ( SRF )
  • 1982: Karin Helwig / Barbara Ercklentz: Sold out (Alice Westrich) - Director: Sylvia Molzer ( WDR )
  • 1983: Heinz Weder: Evening party (speaker) - Director: Amido Hoffmann (SRF)

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. After an agonizing illness: "Tatort" star Renate Schroeter is dead
  2. The grave of Renate Schroeter. In: knerger.de. Klaus Nerger, accessed October 8, 2018 .
  3. Renate Schroeter in: Hersfeld Prize