Schroth, Hannelore |
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BORN 10 Jan 1922, Berlin - DIED 7 Jul 1987, München REAL NAME Schroth, Hannelore Emilie Käte Grete GRAVE LOCATION Berlin: Friedhof Heerstrasse, Trahkener Allee 1, Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf (Feld 16-J-27) |
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Hannelore Schroth was the daughter of the actors Heinrich Schroth
and Käthe Haack. As early as 1931 she debuted in "Dann schon
lieber Lebertran". She finished her acting studies in Lausanne
in 1938 and appeared in "Spiel im Sommerwind" during the same
year. During the war she was in several more movies, among them
"Friedrich Schiller" (1940) and "Sophienlund" (1944). After the war she appeared in movies as well on the stage. She held engagements in Vienna, Düsseldorf, Hamburg, Berlin and Munich. In 1956 she was in the movie "Der Hauptmann von Köpenick", directed by Helmut Käutner. Her first husband was the actor Carl Raddatz. In later years she married the deep sea diver Hans Hass. Their son Hans became an actor and a singer. From her third marriage to a lawyer she had another son, Christoph Köster. Her half brother Carl-Heinz Schroth was also a popular actor. Family Mother: Haack, Käthe Husband: Raddatz, Carl Sources Porträt der Schauspielerin Hannelore Schroth by Thomas Staedeli Einführung Mende, Hans-Jürgen, Lexicon Berliner Grabstätten, Haude & Spener, 2005 Wikipedia (German) |