Maria Paudler

Maria Paudler ( born June 20, 1903 in the bottom stream, Bohemia; † August 17, 1990 in Munich) was a German actress.

Life

Originally from the Sudetenland daughter of an architect initially attended a trade and sewing school. On the recommendation of the actor William Klich she walked towards the end of the First World War to the drama at the Academy of Music and Performing Arts in Prague.

In Usti the 17- year-old with the Faust 's Gretchen received her first role in 1921. Then she acted at the State Theatre in Prague, and in 1923 she took Leopold Jessner as a partner of Alexander Moissi to Berlin to the Prussian State Theatre. Since 1926, she was seen four years regularly in movies.

In 1930 she brought commitment, among others, the Berlin venues Comedy House and the Volksbühne as well as at the Vienna Theater in der Josefstadt and the German Theatre Munich. In the film, she was represented only sporadically, usually only in supporting roles.

After the expulsion from the Sudetenland in 1945 Maria Paudler went to Dresden, where she performed until 1948 as well as staged. 1949 to 1951 she was forced after a serious car accident to take a break, because there was a risk of blindness. In 1950, she came from East Germany to Berlin and Hamburg. At times, it launched its own touring theater. In later years, she was seen many times in television productions such as The Commissioner and 1985 in Police Station 1, her last role. She was awarded a Bambi 1968, 1982 she received a long-standing and excellent work in German films, the Film Award.

Maria Paudler was married in first marriage to actor George Czimag, then romantically involved with the actor Harry Liedtke. From her second marriage to the director and actor Kurt Skald (1895-1975) came to her son, the actor Norbert Skald ( 1936-1981 ). This took his own life.

1977, Paudler her memoirs: ... even laughter to be learned.

It rests in the cemetery at Perlacher Forest.

Filmography

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