Rose Liechtenstein
Rose Liechtenstein , also Rosa Liechtenstein , Rose Lichtenstein and Rosa Lichtenstein ( March 26, 1887 in Landsberg an der Warthe , German Empire - December 22, 1955 in Tel Aviv , Israel ) was a German theater and film actress during the silent film era .
Life
She received her training at the Marie Seebach School before going to Meiningen in 1909. Engagements in Düsseldorf, Mannheim, Berlin and New York followed. In 1915 she played in front theaters in the German-occupied territories in Belgium and France. From 1916 she was also active in the film business.
In addition to a number of different silent films, she played roles in the Fritz Lang films “Die Nibelungen, Part 2: Kriemhilds Rache”, “Metropolis” and in his first sound film “M - Eine Stadt sucht ein Mörder”, her last film before emigrating .
In addition to her stage work, she also made guest appearances on the radio in Berlin in the 1920s, where she was the speaker in radio play productions of the “Berliner Funk-Hour”, e.g. B. 1929 in the then sensational “Straßenmann” by Hermann Kesser , directed by Alfred Braun . The listener almanac "Künstler am Rundfunk" for the year 1932 dedicated a page to her where one could read about her photo: “Rose Lichtenstein was active on numerous stages at home and abroad. She is a frequent guest at the Berliner Funk-Hour. She loves her home and her cats, of which she has four. ”.
As an artist of Jewish descent, she fled the National Socialists to Palestine in 1933 . In 1944 she was part of the founding team of the famous Theatron Kameri in Tel Aviv. There “ the Israelis developed into Adele Sandrock ”.
She died in Tel Aviv at the age of 68.
Filmography
- 1916: Poor Eva Maria
- 1916: Friday the 13th. The eerie house. Part 2
- 1917: The iron will
- 1917: The second woman
- 1918: Don Juan's last adventure
- 1919: Twilight nights
- 1919: The commandment to love
- 1919: The Secret of the America Dock
- 1919: The heart of the Casanova
- 1919: The girl shepherd (based on a model by Egon Erwin Kisch )
- 1919: The Los Cuerros winery
- 1919: The cowboy's bride
- 1919: The Tsar's diamonds
- 1919: The Japanese
- 1919: The dead return. Enoch Arden
- 1919: The strangler of the world
- 1920: morality
- 1920: His three wives
- 1921: The passenger in the straitjacket
- 1921: The enigmatic twelve
- 1921: The tigress
- 1921: How the girl from Ackerstrasse found her home. (The girl from Ackerstrasse, part 3)
- 1922: In the glow of the senses. 2. The woman with makeup
- 1924: The Nibelungs, Part 2: Kriemhild's Vengeance
- 1926: Metropolis
- 1931: M
literature
- Artist on the radio. Pocket album of the magazine "Der Deutsche Rundfunk" (ed.); Berlin, Rothgiesser & Diesing publishing house, 1932
- Volker Wachter : Meiningen actors and the film. PDF online , pages 7–8
- Kay Less : "In life, more is taken from you than given ...". Lexicon of filmmakers who emigrated from Germany and Austria between 1933 and 1945. A general overview. ACABUS Verlag, Hamburg 2011, ISBN 978-3-86282-049-8 , p. 590.
- Lichtenstein, Rose , in: Frithjof Trapp , Bärbel Schrader, Dieter Wenk, Ingrid Maaß: Handbook of the German-speaking Exile Theater 1933 - 1945. Volume 2. Biographical Lexicon of Theater Artists . Munich: Saur, 1999, ISBN 3-598-11375-7 , pp. 581f.
- Lichtenstein, Rose , in: Joseph Walk (ed.): Short biographies on the history of the Jews 1918–1945 . Munich: Saur, 1988, ISBN 3-598-10477-4 , p. 234
Web links
- Rose Liechtenstein at filmportal.de
- Rose Liechtenstein in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Rose Liechtenstein at The German Early Cinema Database
- Rose Liechtenstein biography with picture at cyranos.ch
Individual evidence
- ↑ cf. hoerdat.in-berlin.de , cf. Reinhard Doehl, Westdeutscher Rundfunk: An attempt at a history and typology of the radio play in lessons. VGTHL 6 (to Hermann Kesser: Straßenmann). Broadcast by WDR on January 21, 1971
- ↑ p. 58, cf. (KAR-058)
- ↑ on which the actor Michael Degen also appeared for a year before he returned to Germany in 1951, cf. exilarchiv.de
- ↑ so Volker Wachter: Meininger actors and the film. PDF online ( Memento of the original from July 19, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , Page 7
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SURNAME | Liechtenstein, Rose |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Liechtenstein, Rosa; Lichtenstein, Rose; Lichtenstein, pink |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German theater and film actress of the silent film era |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 26, 1887 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Landsberg an der Warthe , German Empire |
DATE OF DEATH | December 22, 1955 |
Place of death | Tel Aviv , Israel |