Doris Schade

Doris Schade ( born May 21, 1924 in Frankenhausen, † June 25, 2012 in Munich) was a German actress.

Life

Born in Thuringia, who grew up in the Soviet Union and in Japan, it received 1942 to 1944 acting lessons at the Old Theatre in Leipzig. Her debut was in 1946 as Louise in Love and Intrigue at the opera house in Osnabrück.

After that, she has been engaged in the stages of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen ( 1947 to 1949 ), the Municipal Theatre Nuremberg ( 1949 to 1954 ) and the Municipal Theatre Frankfurt am Main ( 1954-1961 ). From 1961 to 1972 she was part of the ensemble of the Munich Chamber Games and from 1972 to 1977 it was obliged in Hamburg at the Deutsches Schauspielhaus. In 1975 she performed at the Staatstheater Stuttgart. Since 1977, she was again a member of the ensemble of the Munich Studio Theater.

As a busy stage actress Doris Schade has long been only sporadically on television, mostly for recorded theater productions. Later she appeared in television dramas and series such as Derrick with. In 1981, she came in Margarethe von Trotta's The leaden time for their first role in a feature film. Also in Sheer Madness (1982 ), in Pink Luxembourg (1985 ) where she played Clara Zetkin, and in Rose Street (2003), she worked under von Trotta Director. Popular it was even when Grandma Slättberg in the children's films The Wild Chicks (2006), The Wild Chicks in Love (2007) and The Wild Chicks and Life ( 2009).

Doris Schade was married to the actor and theater director Heinz- Joachim Klein († 1998) and mother of a son. She lived in Munich.

Filmography

Audiobooks

  • The Secret Garden, The Audio Verlag, Berlin 2005, ISBN 978-3-89813-473-6 ( radio play, 1 CD, 55 min)

Awards

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