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Maria Körber
Actor
Born June 23, 1930Died May 14, 2018 (87 years)
Maria Körber, daughter of stage director Veit Harlan and actress Hilde Körber, was born and raised in Berlin. She attended drama school at the Berliner Hebbel-Theater with Ernst Schröder and took private lessons from Marlise Ludwig.
Maria made her stage debut in Sartre's 'Die Fliegen' in l948. She was offered a first steady working engagement at the Staatstheater Oldenburg. Further stops of her stage career were: Theater im Zimmer Hamburg, Stadttheater Bielefeld, Tribüne Berlin, Theater am Kurfürstendamm Berlin, Nationaltheater Mannheim and Hessische Staatstheater Wiesbaden, Bühnen der Freien Hansestadt Bremen, Renaissance-Theater Berlin and Thalia-Theater Hamburg.
Maria Körber appeared in TV productions since 1956. She worked for radio broadcasting and engages in dubbing.
Maria Körber speaks English and knows some French and Russian. She is married to the actor Joachim Kerzel. Her son Sebastian derived from her former marriage with the actor Walter Buschhoff. She lives in Berlin.
IMDb Mini Biography By: Agentur Ute Nicolai, Berlin
Maria made her stage debut in Sartre's 'Die Fliegen' in l948. She was offered a first steady working engagement at the Staatstheater Oldenburg. Further stops of her stage career were: Theater im Zimmer Hamburg, Stadttheater Bielefeld, Tribüne Berlin, Theater am Kurfürstendamm Berlin, Nationaltheater Mannheim and Hessische Staatstheater Wiesbaden, Bühnen der Freien Hansestadt Bremen, Renaissance-Theater Berlin and Thalia-Theater Hamburg.
Maria Körber appeared in TV productions since 1956. She worked for radio broadcasting and engages in dubbing.
Maria Körber speaks English and knows some French and Russian. She is married to the actor Joachim Kerzel. Her son Sebastian derived from her former marriage with the actor Walter Buschhoff. She lives in Berlin.
IMDb Mini Biography By: Agentur Ute Nicolai, Berlin
Known For
Filmography
2007 | Gegenüber · as Mechthild |
2002 | Brüder · as Clara Gemmel |
1999 | Downhill City · as Esther |
1998 | Der letzte Zeuge (TV Series) · as Dana Horakova |
1997 | alphateam (TV Series) |
1995 | Unser Charly (TV Series) · as Rosa Bergner |
1994 | Ein starkes Team (TV Series) · as Helene Hüttner |
1993 | Rosamunde Pilcher (TV Series) · as May |
1987 | Praxis Bülowbogen (TV Series) · as Jana Neubert |
1986 | Großstadtrevier (TV Series) |
1985 | The Black Forest Hospital (TV Series) · as Gerda Beck |
1983 | Lea · as Thérèse |
1981 | The Love Boat (DE) (TV Series) · as Charlotte Schulz |
1981 | A Case for Two (TV Series) · as Hilde Kramer |
1979 | Café Wernicke (TV Series) · as Hilde Westermann |
1974 | Die Buchholzens (TV Series) · as Adelheid Krause |
1972 | Das Klavier · as Liesbeth |
1972 | The Century of Surgeons (TV Series) · as Frau Studienrat |
1972 | Auf den Spuren der Anarchisten · as Elise Chaumartin |
1971 | Arsène Lupin (TV Series) · as Romy Heidkamp |
1971 | Doppelgänger (TV Series) · as Elisabeth Kaiser |
1971 | Ready, Willing and Able · as Mrs. Weber |
1971 | The Night Driver · as Cast |
1970 | Tatort (TV Series) · as Hilde Kersten |
1970 | Wie eine Träne im Ozean (TV Series) · as Erna Lüttge |
1968 | In the Morning at Seven the World Is Still in Order · as Rose Pentecost |
1967 | Liebesgeschichten (TV Series) · as Ida |
1963 | Hafenpolizei (TV Series) |
1963 | The fifth column (TV Series) · as Sabine Görner |
1963 | Three Penny Opera · as Polly Peachum |
1957 | Der Richter und sein Henker · as Anna |
1956 | Schmutzige Hände · as Jessica |
1950 | Drei Mädchen spinnen · as Elfriede Amberg |