Ruth Scheerbarth

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Ruth Eva Franziska Scheerbarth (born August 12, 1921 in Friedrichshafen , † October 18, 1992 in Berlin ) was a German actress , director , radio play and voice actor .

Life

After finishing school at the Lyceum, Ruth Scheerbarth took acting lessons from Elly Reicher, Carl Clewing and Eva Fiebig . In 1947 she made her stage debut at the Small Theater in Baden-Baden. Further stations were the Berlin Schloßparktheater , the Small Theater in the Zoo in Frankfurt am Main, the Flensburg City Theaters, the Theater im Zimmer Hamburg and Berlin theaters such as the Tribune , the Vaganten-Stage and the Hebbel-Theater .

She played numerous larger stage roles such as "Nastasia" in Curt Goetz ' Dr. med. Job Praetorius , the “Ruth” in Noël Coward's ghost comedy , the “Maria Magdalena” in Ladislas Fodor's court at night , the “Mrs. Curly ”in John Steinbeck's Von Mäusen und Menschen , the“ Betty ”in Irma and Walter Firner's Kuckucksei and the“ Marianne ”in Claude-André Puge's The Happy Days .

Occasionally Ruth Scheerbarth also appeared in film and television productions, such as in the Stefan Zweig adaptation, Legend of a Life , Eugen York's drama Das Fräulein von Scuderi based on ETA Hoffmann , the comedy Nanny for Papa wanted and in the street sweeper The Keys based on Francis Durbridge . In addition, she took on guest roles in television series and series such as Tracking Down the Perpetrator , Algebra um Acht and Meine Frau Susanne .

In addition, Ruth Scheerbarth worked extensively as a speaker for radio plays and film dubbing . As a voice actress she lent her voice to Jane Greer in Where Love Leads , Charlene Holt in Rote Linie 700 , Suzanne Pleshette in Die Vögel. From 1953 she also appeared regularly in the NWDR radio series Incidentally . In addition to literary adaptations for an adult audience, she mainly devoted herself to the production of radio plays for children and young people, which she often also directed. For her three-part radio play adaptation of Waldemar Bonsels ' Maya the Bee, Ruth Scheerbarth also took on the role of the title character in addition to directing and producing.

Filmography

  • 1954: The Silence of the Sea (TV)
  • 1954: The Happy Days (TV)
  • 1954: Doors - Doors - Doors ... (TV)
  • 1954: Legend of a Life (TV)
  • 1955: The Miss von Scuderi
  • 1956: Little angel without meaning (TV)
  • 1957: Midnight (TV)
  • 1957: Looking for a nanny for dad
  • 1957: The saint and her fool
  • 1958: As long as the heart beats
  • 1959: love, air and lots of lies
  • 1961: The Defense Attorney (TV)
  • 1963: My wife Susanne; Episode: The Pineapple Bowl (TV series)
  • 1965: The Keys (TV)
  • 1967: Mr. Schrott is recovering (TV)
  • 1968: The Wild (TV)
  • 1969: On the trail of the perpetrator ; Episode: Family Trouble (TV series)
  • 1971: Over at Lehmanns; Episode: The Old Lady (TV series)
  • 1972: Shooting Star (TV)
  • 1973: Algebra at eight ; Episode: The Boss (TV series)
  • 1975: Commissariat IX; Episode: I'm a European (TV series)
  • 1976: under one roof; Episode: No Big Lot (TV series)
  • 1977: Pastor in Kreuzberg; Episode: Free Time (TV Series)

Radio plays (selection)

As a spokeswoman

As a director and producer

  • 1970: Ben Hur; with Ernst Stankovski , Klaus Sonnenschein , PMC.
  • 1973: Moby Dick; with Joachim Nottke , Peter Mosbacher , Perl series.
  • 1973: The mutiny on the Bounty; with Joachim Nottke, Peter Mosbacher, Our world.
  • 1974: Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn; three episodes, with Viktor Schneider, Mathias Einert , Auditon.
  • 1974: The double lottery; with Hans Söhnker , Ernst Stankovski, Grammophon Junior.
  • 1974: Emil and the three twins; with Hans Söhnker, Detlef Wendtland, Our world.
  • 1975: 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea; with Dietrich Frauboes and Heinz Spitzner , Ariola.
  • 1975: The mysterious island; with Claus Biederstaedt , Manfred Tümmler , Auditon.
  • 1975: Gulliver's Travels; with Hans Söhnker, Klaus Sonnenschein, Auditon.
  • 1975: Pinocchio; two episodes; with Claus Biederstaedt, Mathias Einert, Auditon.
  • 1975: Two years of vacation; with Joachim Tennstedt , Dieter Steinbrink, Bunny.
  • 1976: Maya the bee and her adventures; three episodes; with Rose-Marie Bonsels, Karin Hardt, Auditon.
  • 1976: The Tsar's Courier; with Hans Söhnker, Klaus Sonnenschein. Audit.
  • 1976: Spuki; three episodes; with Peter Thom , Heli Finkenzeller , Auditon.
  • 1976: The red Zora and her gang; with Hans Söhnker, Gundula Tschepe, Für Dich.
  • 1976: The Defiant Head; with Heli Finkenzeller, Gabriele Reinitzer, Pfiffikus.
  • 1977: Alice in Wonderland; with Ernst Stankovski, Marianne Prenzel , Auditon.
  • 1977: Winnetou; three episodes, with Klaus Sonnenschein, Peter Wagenbreth, Condorland.
  • 1978: Sindbad's adventure on the island of giants; with Klaus Sonnenschein, Hans-Jürgen Frintrop, Auditon.
  • 1983: The Little Vampire; six episodes; with Peter Lustig , Peter Thom, carousel.
  • 1983: Peterchens Mondfahrt; with Eva Mondi, Philip Herrey, carousel.

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Biography of Ruth Scheerbarth on steffi-line.de with reference to the source. Accordingly, Kürschner's biographical theater manual , p. 638 and other print media incorrectly state 1927 as the year of birth.
  2. Kürschner's biographical theater manual , p. 638.