Eberhard Esche

Eberhard Esche ( born October 25, 1933, Leipzig, † 15 May 2006 in Berlin ) was a German actor who is best known for classical roles at the Deutsches Theater Berlin.

Life

Ash grew up in Leipzig. He studied from 1952 to 1955 at the Higher School of Theatre Leipzig. After engagements in Meiningen, Erfurt and Karl- Marx-Stadt and the Berliner Ensemble in 1961 he came to the Deutsches Theater in Berlin, where he has since, was with an interruption from 1969 to 1971, the commitment, permanently employed until 1999, then as a guest. In addition to his work in the theater he joined with evening lectures on (including with Heinrich Heine's Germany. A Winter's Tale and Goethe's Reineke Fuchs) and worked in DEFA films with.

In the best sense in the GDR was popularly his interpretation of the poem The rabbit in the noise of Sergei Mikhalkov, with whom he at the Congress Hall on Alexanderplatz in the cultural event Poetry 1964 - Jazz - prose appeared with the Berlin Jazz optimists. The poem takes the adaptation of people in the public and its simultaneous rebelliousness in private on the grain.

The characteristic timbre of his voice made Ash a renowned and popular speaker and reciter. As congenial were his Heine interpretations. Ash was a close friend of Peter Hacks. The poet dedicated to him the poem Esches wall. Ash was honored with the Eduard von Winterstein - ring of the Deutsches Theater.

Ash died at the age of 72 from cancer and is buried in the French cemetery in Berlin. His daughter from his first marriage is the actress Esther ash. Ash was married to his second marriage to actress and director Cox Habbema. Both were in main roles in the fairytale As one marries a king? to see. The writer and director Annette Reber Ash had a son.

Important theater roles

Filmography (selection)

Media

  • Jazz - Poetry - Prose, 1965 ( with Manfred Krug, Anne Kathrin citizens, Gerd E. Schaefer, the jazz optimists Berlin and others )
  • Eberhard Esche speaks Heinrich Heine, Germany. The Winter's Tale (1981 ), as tape and CD, (see article of MDR October 25, 2003, this ) published by the label Eulenspiegel (1997), reading on the occasion of the birthday at the Theatre Leipzig and at school theater studio Frankfurt / Main (2003 / 2004)
  • For the East German record company Amiga he speaks on the Hörplatte The animal house Reinecke Fuchs
  • The rabbit in the noise (Audiobook, Excerpts )
  • The Sorcerer's Apprentice, Eberhard Esche speaks ballads and poems
  • Eberhard Esche speaks Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Reynard the Fox
  • Eberhard Esche says Peter Hacks, ballads and poems, 2003
  • Eberhard Esche says Peter Hacks, children Kurzweil, 2002
  • Anyone who is green, eaten by the goats (Audiobook, Excerpts ), 2005
  • This fatherland not my bones (Audiobook, poems by Peter Hacks ), 2006

Publications

  • Eberhard Esche: The rabbit in the noise. Autobiographical stories. Eulenspiegel Verlag, Berlin 2000, ISBN 3-359-00978-9.
  • Eberhard Esche: Who makes green, eaten by the goats. Autobiographical stories. Eulenspiegel Verlag, Berlin 2005, ISBN 3-359-01617-3.
  • Eberhard Esche: A pride that is great. Last words. ( Edited by Annette Reber ) Eulenspiegel Verlag, Berlin 2007, ISBN 978-3-359-01671-7.
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