Adelheid Seeck

Adelheid Seeck ( born November 3, 1912 in Berlin, † February 17, 1973 in Stuttgart) was a German actress.

Life

She received ballet lessons with Max Terpis and went from 1933 on as a dancer. After private acting lessons, she made her debut in 1939 at the Silesian State Theatre in Boleslawiec. From 1940 she played, until the general theater lock in the fall of 1944, at the Berlin State Theater at Gustaf. After the war, she took her stage work on the city of Heidelberg theater again, in 1948, she played at the Municipal Theatre in Dusseldorf again Gustaf, and most recently she worked as a freelance actress.

The dark-haired, posh - restrained acting Seeck took over from 1941 starring roles and major supporting roles in the film. For her portrayal of Sylvia Angermann in Devil in silk she received in 1956 as best supporting actress in a film tape silver. Several times she played a princess or countess as in the movie drama Mädchen in Uniform (1958). In the same year, she stood at the side of Ewald Balser, who embodied a professor in the film with the significant title Without mother did not go on camera.

Adelheid Seecks grave is located on the forest cemetery in Stuttgart -Degerloch.

Filmography

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