Lore Frisch

Lore Frisch ( born May 4, 1925 in Schwindegg; † July 6, 1962 in Potsdam) was a German actress.

Life

Fresh Eleonora, daughter of a master painter from Bad Reichenhall took during their school ballet classes. During World War II she was employed as a nurse. Then she joined in Ostfriesland, where she was last stationed, the touring company Ostfriesi Games empty chamber to.

Lore Frisch was there initially worked as a prompter, a dressmaker and scenery painter. Later, she also took theater roles. In 1948 she made ​​appearances in Ingolstadt and Munich theaters. By Martin Hellberg she received acting lessons and worked occasionally as a radio announcer, a stenographer and a nurse. Beginning of the 1950s seemed Lore Frisch in three home movies.

Martin Hellberg, who had moved in 1949 to East Germany, she won in 1954 for DEFA. In the film comedy The Ox of Kulm, she played the wife of a Bavarian peasant who rebels against the American occupation forces. In 1958, she had great success as a leading actress of the film revue My wife makes music. In it she played a housewife who goes straight forward on its way as a singer. Even otherwise, it embodied combative - confident women, especially as women's rights activist in only one woman. In the satire The dress is an adaptation of the fairy tale The Emperor's New Clothes, however, she was an opportunist clothing Minister. The film was because of unpredictable parallels to the GDR life in 1991 for the premiere.

Lore Frisch, who lived since 1959 in the GDR and occasional guest appearances at theaters difference, committed suicide.

Filmography

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