Hilde Weissner

Hilde Weissner, actually Hildegard Margot Helene Weißbrodt ( born July 3, 1909 in Stettin, † May 30, 1987 in Braunau am Inn) was a German actress.

Life

Hilde Weissner was the daughter of Justice officials Rodolf Weißbrodt and his wife Helene, a concert singer. After his father's death in 1922, she moved in 1927 with her mother to Hamburg. Here she received acting lessons with Herbert Hübner and Maria ice. In 1929, she made ​​her debut as Mary Stuart at the Schiller Theatre in Altona.

This was followed by a two-year commitment at the Deutsches Schauspielhaus in Hamburg, 1932 performances at the German Theatre in Prague and in May 1933 the debut at the Schiller Theater in Berlin. Gustaf they committed to the Prussian State Theatre, where she played until 1939.

In the film Hilde Weissner immediately received lead roles. They regularly played strong, self-confident women, sometimes referred to as negative subscribed the motions with the actual main actress. In the comedy thriller The Man Who, Sherlock Holmes (1937 ), it is a coolly calculating Ganovin, in secret sign LB -17 ( 1938), she also shows her skills as a singer and dancer. In the Heinz Riihmann film Lauter Lies (1938 ) it is the rival Hertha Feiler.

After the war, their film tasks were sparse, and Hilde Weissner was active again, especially at the Deutsches Schauspielhaus in Hamburg. In 1950 she opened a fashion salon. Increasing importance also won the TV for them. In 1962 she became a professor at the Mozarteum in Salzburg, where she headed the drama seminar until 1973. In 1986 she was awarded the Film Award for many years of excellent work in the German film.

Hilde Weiss former first husband, the composer Peter Holm, was 1944. 1949 she was briefly married to broadcast journalist Gerd Ribatis. From her relationship with actor Lothar Müthel her daughter Viola comes (* 1935), from her relationship with her ​​son Ribatis Rolf Dieter ( b. 1941 ).

She was buried in the cemetery Ohlsdorf.

Filmography

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