Sabine Hahn (actress)

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Sabine Hahn (* 1937 in Breslau , Lower Silesia ; † September 12, 2020 in Hamburg ) was a German actress .

Life

Sabine Hahn grew up in Swabia . She completed her acting training in Stuttgart in 1953 with a diploma from the joint examination commission of the Deutsche Bühnengenossenschaft.

From 1953 to 1998 various theater engagements followed at more than 20 state and private theaters. Hahn stepped u. a. at the Staatstheater Stuttgart , the Schillertheater Berlin (1960), the Residenztheater Munich and the Deutsches Schauspielhaus Hamburg . She was on stage in over 120 theater roles, ranging from the classical repertoire ( Medea ) to the musical ( Irma la Douce ).

In the fifties, at the beginning of her career, she took part in seven films in which she was usually cast as the “second” young, pretty girl next to the respective leading actress. Later Hahn worked mainly for television, where she took on more than 60 television roles, including a. was seen in productions of the SWR and the NDR .

In the SWR television series The Church Stays in the Village , 2013-2014 she played a continuous role as Grandma Anni Häberle, the good soul of the Häberle family. In the movie Täterätää! - The Church stays in the village 2 (2015), the second part of the successful Swabian comedy The Church stays in the village , embodied the Buddhist Aunt Ruth. In the cinema drama Sister Weiß (2015), which takes place in Swabia , she was, at the side of Lisa Martinek and Hyun Wanner , the old, care-dependent Agathe Schiefer, the former neighbor of the protagonist Helene, who suffered from retrograde amnesia . In the ARD crime series Der Kroatien-Krimi (2019), Hahn portrayed the old Veda Bosnar at the side of Nikolaus Paryla , who is supposed to be forced to leave the house besieged by the police together with her husband.

Hahn was also active as a voice actress ( Raumschiff Enterprise ) and advertising actress ( Apollo-Optik , Hermes ).

Sabine Hahn lived in Hamburg, where she died in September 2020 after a short serious illness at the age of 83.

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Sabine Hahn at schauspielervideos.de. Retrieved March 24, 2019.
  2. ^ Sabine Hahn . Profile at vollfilm.com. Retrieved March 24, 2019.
  3. Actress Sabine Hahn died , stuttgarter-nachrichten.de, published and accessed on September 15, 2020.
  4. "Patent, vital and curious" . Actress Sabine Hahn talks about her serial role as a lively pensioner. ARD media library. Retrieved March 24, 2019.
  5. Swabian Bloggbaschter ?: The church falls in the village . Movie review. In: Stuttgarter Nachrichten of June 24, 2015. Accessed March 24, 2019.
  6. The Croatia thriller: The executioner . Plot, cast and picture gallery. Official website Das Erste . Retrieved March 24, 2019.
  7. TV tip: “The Croatian crime thriller: The executioner” . TV review at evangelisch.de on March 21, 2019. Retrieved on March 24, 2019.