Trude Heess

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Trude Heess (born March 4, 1910 in Stuttgart ; † 1990 , actually Gertrud Mayer ) was a German actress .

Life

After attending the Reimann School in Berlin, she gained her first stage experience at the local state theater. Her other stage stations took Trude Heess on tour with the Berliner Landesbühne between 1937 and 1938 and in the following season to Reval, today's Tallinn . After the beginning of the Second World War , she and the rest of the ensemble were evacuated to Lodz . In 1940 she returned from there to Berlin, where she played for two years at the same time at the Renaissance Theater and at the UFA . She then performed at the Teplitz-Schönau Theater until the house was closed in 1944. After the end of the Second World War, she played for four years at the New Theater in her hometown of Stuttgart. Numerous guest appearances and twenty years as a freelance actress followed. From 1970 she worked on various stages in the Bavarian capital such as the Junge Theater and the Münchner Kammerspiele .

In contrast, Trude Heess was a rare guest in film and television productions. Here she was seen in Josef von Bákys Münchhausen as well as in various guest roles in series such as Der Alte , Der Kommissar and Polizeiinspektion 1 . In addition, she also worked as a spokesperson for the Süddeutscher Rundfunk and as a voice actress .

Filmography (selection)

literature

  • Karl Strute, Theodor Doelken (Ed.): Who's Who in the Arts and Literature . Volume 2: Applied Arts and Music . 3. Edition. red series, Zurich 1983, p. 108.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Year of birth according to Who's Who in the Arts and Literature , Vol. 2, p. 108. Other sources such as imdb and filmportal state 1913 as the year of birth.
  2. Trude Heess (1910–1990). In: teplitz-theatre.net. Retrieved November 14, 2015 .
  3. ^ Trude Heess at filmportal.de