Ruth Kommerell

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Ruth Kommerell (born May 9, 1923 in Stuttgart , † September 1, 1986 in East Berlin ) was a German film and theater actress .

Life

Ruth Kommerell was the fourth child of the Stuttgart doctor for internal medicine Ernst Kommerell (* 1885) and his Catholic wife, Blanche geb. Forster (* 1884), a daughter of the Viennese Rittmeister Alfred Forster. After she finished her acting lessons with Emmy Remolt-Jessen in Stuttgart, she made her debut in 1941 as an actress at the Städtisches Theater in Heilbronn .

Until 1944 she was engaged in Heilbronn, from 1945 to 1947 she worked in Tübingen , from 1947 to 1948 in Bielefeld , from 1948 to 1952 in Halle / Saale and from 1952 in Berlin at the Maxim-Gorki-Theater , where she played until 1957. She then worked freelance for the stage and radio, but above all for DEFA and DFF , for example for the Moritzburg TV theater . She played countless supporting roles, but also major film roles such as in various fairy tale films towards the end of her career.

Her daughter Blanche Kommerell is an actress and writer. Her son Matthias Baxmann is a radio play and feature writer.

Filmography (selection)

Synchronous work

theatre

Radio plays

Individual evidence

  1. Otto Kommerell: Family Chronicle Kommerell ... , p. 182
  2. http://www.oh-diese-mieter.de/tv-serie/synchronsprecher.php

literature

Web links