Jutta Hering

Jutta Herring ( born April 18, 1924 in Berlin ) is a German film editor.

After high school she studied early 1943, access to the film industry. She first worked at the splicer in the film Circus Renz and was a bit later, in Munich and Prague, assistant to the editor Gertrud Hinz, most recently in winter 1944/45, at the unfinished Paul Martin film The Odd Miss Sylvia. In Bad Ischl held almost one and a half years in 1945 by the Americans, Jutta herring was in 1946 left the resurrected Austria again and lived until 1949 in Timmendorfer beach (Schleswig- Holstein Baltic Sea coast), where they make a living earned among other things, as a ship's stewardess. In 1949 she went to Munich and was back at the Bavaria Film editing assistant.

Since 1953 she worked as Chefcutterin. They first cut, especially comedies, travel and hit movies with Caterina Valente. In the sixties it was preferred cutting champion of the Edgar Wallace films and Karl May movies. In the seventies, she worked in the film adaptations of novels by Johannes Mario Simmel. Most recently, she worked on the first three comedies by Otto Waalkes. As they should also cut Waalkes ' fourth feature film in 1992, she fell ill and retired to her recovery back into private life.

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