Steffie Huebel

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Steffie Hübel (* around 1925, also Steffi Hübel or Steffie Hübl ) is a German-Austrian actress with a short film career in the 1940s.

Life

Hübel came to German film towards the end of the Second World War and received her first role in 1944 under the direction of Fritz Kirchhoff in the feature film One Day at the Side of Magda Schneider , Ingrid Lutz and Richard Häußler . Towards the end of the war, the love drama The Stranger Life was created (with Erich Ponto and Winnie Markus, among others ). However, the film did not hit theaters until 1951. After the war she was able to continue her career. In 1946 she was seen in the documentary Sneaking Poison , which was intended to inform people of the post-war era about sexually transmitted diseases . In 1949 she had her last engagement with the leading role in the educational film From Girl to Woman .

Filmography

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Steffie Hübl. In: filmportal.de . German Film Institute , accessed on June 10, 2020 .
  2. Between heart and conscience. In: filmportal.de . German Film Institute , accessed on June 10, 2020 .
  3. Creeping Poison. Retrieved March 10, 2016 .
  4. From girl to woman. Retrieved March 10, 2016 .
  5. Schleichendes Gift on filmposter-archiv.de