Hertha Thiele

Hertha Thiele ( born May 8, 1908 in Leipzig, † August 5, 1984 in Berlin) was a German actress. Your career peak they had 1931-1933, they relate to the films girl in uniform and hollow paunch or: Who owns the world? greater awareness gained.

Life

Hertha Thiele was born as the second daughter of a locksmith in Leipzig. After graduating from school and short acting training she gave her theater debut in 1928 at the Schauspielhaus in Leipzig in the Ferdinand Bruckner's play " Pains of Youth ". With the embodiment of Manuela by Christa Meinhardis in Winsloes premiere of " Knight Nerestan " she succeeded on 27 November 1930, the breakthrough as an actress. 1931, the substance of film director Leontine Sagan was the cover girl in uniform with her and Dorothea Wieck filmed as main characters in the girls' boarding school. The film was a huge success, which helped her to gain popularity and notoriety.

She was henceforth at the height of her career, which lasted until the beginning of 1933. In addition to her stage work at various stages in Berlin, she starred in about eleven film productions, such as 1932 Proletklassiker in Slatan Dudow Kuhle Wampe or: Who owns the world, a film between the petty bourgeoisie and the revolutionary dreams?.

Then she embodied their time accordingly emancipated women. After the common shooting the film Mrs. Lehmann's daughters, she married in 1932 the actor Heinz Klingenberg. She separated from him but after Klingenberg the lead role in the propaganda film SA man took fire. She refused 1933 to participate in Nazi- stained films, particularly in the propaganda film Hans Westmar, where she was to play the lover of the title character. 1934/35 it was indeed taken by the Swiss Terra - chief Ralph Scotoni under contract, but came with any film project on the application. Their marriage was divorced in 1936. This year Thiele was expelled from the Reich Film Chamber and the Ministry of Arts and had thus prohibition in Germany.

In January 1937, she emigrated to Switzerland. She worked as a maid and at a Zurich film lab, then in 1942 as a prompter at the theater in Bern.

In 1949 she went to East Germany and worked at the Berliner Rundfunk; the attempt to start a second career as an actress, failed because of the suspicion that the GDR harbored towards immigrants from the West. From 1951, she was again employed in Switzerland, as an auxiliary nurse in a psychiatric facility. In 1965 she returned to East Germany, where she received some roles. Until 1979 it belonged to the ensemble of the DFF and has predominantly been on in roles of women workers; Appearances in the movie were the exception. At the Berlinale 1983 there was a retrospective dedicated to her.

Filmography

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