Marianne Hoppe

Marianne Hoppe

  • Birthday: 1909-04-26
  • Deathday: 2002-10-23
  • Place of birth: Rostock, Germany

Biography

Born in Rostock, Hoppe became a leading lady of stage and films in Germany. She was born into a wealthy landowning family and was initially privately educated on her father's private estate. Later she attended school in Berlin and in Weimar, where she began to attend theatre.[1] Hoppe first performed at 17 as a member of Berlin's Deutsches Theater under director Max Reinhardt. In 1935 she was hired by the controversial German actor and Director of the Prussian State Theatre under the Third Reich, Gustav Gründgens. They were married from 1936-46, until their divorce. Speaking years after the marriage had ended Hoppe stated, "He was my love, but never my great love, that was work."[1] One of the characters in the film Mephisto was reportedly based on her. Hoppe made no secret of her contacts with the Nazi elite in the 1930s/40s, including being invited to dinner by Hitler.[2] Her role in Der Schimmelreiter (The Rider of the White Horse, 1934) made her famous almost overnight, while her "Aryan" face made her a darling of the Nazi elite.[1] Later Hoppe would label this period of her life as "the black page in my golden book".[1] During her time acting at the home of the Prussian State Theatre, the Schauspielhaus, Hoppe developed her analytical approach to acting, which she stated consisted in her "taking apart every sentence" and giving the use of language a brilliance. This method was to be associated with Hoppe throughout her working life.[1] In 1946 her only child, Benedikt Johann Percy Gründgens, was born. Four years later after her divorce from Gründgens, Hoppe had a great success as Blanche Dubois in Tennessee Williams's A Streetcar Named Desire, and increasingly played avant-garde roles, written by authors such as Heiner Muller (Quartett, 1994) and Thomas Bernhard, who became her partner in private life as well. She became a favourite of the young and iconoclastic directors Claus Peymann, Robert Wilson and Frank Castorf. Hoppe died in Siegsdorf, Bavaria, in 2002 from natural causes, aged 93. "German theater has lost its queen", said Claus Peymann of the Berliner Ensemble, whose theatre featured Hoppe's last performance, in Bertolt Brecht's Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, in December 1997.[2] In one of her last interviews Hoppe stated, "I have a go at happiness every day. That takes discipline, a virtue every halfway decent actor should have."

Filmography

Wrong Move

1975

As Mother

Ten Little Indians

1965

As Elsa Grohmann

Treasure of Silver Lake

1962

As Mrs. Butler

Das verlorene Gesicht

1948

As Johanna Stegen alias Luscha

The Strange Countess

1961

As Mary Pinder, verw. Moron

Romance in a Minor Key

1943

As Madeleine

Goodbye, Franziska

1941

As Franziska Tiemann

Conquerors of Arkansas

1964

As Mrs. Brendel

The Sovereign

1937

As Inken Peters

Love in Stunt Flying

1937

As Mabel Atkinson

Nur eine Nacht

1950

As die Frau

Schloß Königswald

1988

As Gräfin Hohenlohe

Black Fighter Johanna

1934

As Johanna Luerssen

The Rider on the White Horse

1934

As Elke Volkerts

The Judas of Tyrol

1933

As Josefa

Heideschulmeister Uwe Karsten

1933

As Ursula Diewen

Anschlag auf Schweda

1935

As Regine Kessler

Die Werft zum Grauen Hecht

1935

As Käthe Liebenow

Kongo-Express

1939

As Renate Brinkmann

Alles hört auf mein Kommando

1935

As Hella Bergson

Die Mission

1967

As Selma Selig

Der Schritt vom Wege

1939

As Effi Briest

Ich brauche Dich

1944

As Julia Bach

Stimme des Herzens

1942

As Felicitas Iversen

Schicksal aus zweiter Hand

1949

As Irene Scholz

Der Walzer der Toreros

1962

As Generalin

Der Mann meines Lebens

1954

As Helga Dargatter

Oberwachtmeister Schwenke

1935

As Maria Schönborn, Verkäuferin im Blumenhaus Floris

Gabriele eins, zwei, drei

1937

As Gabriele Brodersen

Das Leben geht weiter

1945

As Lenore Carius

Der Tod kam als Freund

1991

As Frau Weinstein

Heiratskandidaten

1975

As Tante Thea

When the Cock Crows

1936

As Marie

Im Hause des Kommerzienrates

1975

As Präsidentin

Der Richter

1981

As Mutter

Bei Thea

1988

As Thea Ammer

Heldenplatz

1989

As Hedwig Schuster

Marianne and Sophie

1983

As Marianne

Rose Bernd

1962

As Henriette Flamm

Tag für Tag

1969

As Mrs. Bryant

Briefe nach Luzern

1966

As Madame Hunter

König Ödipus

1963

As Iokasta

König Richard II

1968

As Herzogin von Gloster

Francesca

1987

As Herself

Harlekinade

1964

As Edna Selby

A Winter's Tale

1965

As Die Zeit

Die Teilnahme

1964

As Patricia Taylor

Hitler's Hollywood

2017

As Various Roles (archive footage)

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