Trust Wassler

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Traute Wassler , real name Waltraud Fiege (born November 27, 1924 in Meran , South Tyrol , † September or October 1988 in Vienna ) was an Austrian actress and radio play speaker.

Life

From 1949 to 1951 she attended the Max Reinhardt Seminar in Vienna . She made her debut at the Volkstheater Wien in 1951 as Isabella in Die Trees Upright by Alejandro Casona . She then continued to belong to the ensemble of the Volkstheater and played there between 1951 and 1955, among others, the Queen in Don Karlos , Raina in Helden , Cordelia in King Lear , Christine in Bacchus by Jean Cocteau and Tilly in The Garden of Eden by Rudolf Bernauer and Rudolf Österreicher .

She could be heard on the radio as Mädchen in Aufruhr im Damenstift ( RWR , 1952), as Euridice (RWR, 1953) and as Ann in Buttons by Ilse Aichinger ( RAVAG , 1954).

Since 1954 Wassler, whose real name was Waltraud Fiege and lived in Vienna until the end, worked in film and television productions. She died there in the early autumn of 1988 and was buried on October 18, 1988 in the Hütteldorfer Friedhof .

Filmography (selection)

literature

  • Kürschner's biographical theater manual , edited by Herbert A. Frenzel and Hans Joachim Moser, Walter de Gruyter & Co., Berlin 1956

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Vienna Cemeteries, accessed on September 30, 2019