Martin Hellberg
Martin Hellberg | |
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Born |
Dresden, Germany | 31 January 1905
Died |
October 31, 1999 94) Bad Berka, Germany | (aged
Other names | Martin Heinrich |
Occupation | Actor, director, writer |
Years active | 1935 - 1985 |
Children | Yigal Tumarkin |
Relatives |
Ruth Baldor (second wife) Yon Tumarkin (grandson) |
Martin Hellberg (also known as Martin Heinrich, January 31, 1905 – October 31, 1999) was a German actor, director and writer.[1]
Life
Martin Hellberg was born in 1905 in Dresden as a son of a pastor.[2] From 1922 to 1924 Martin Hellberg studied at the Dresdner Konservatorium. He was a pupil of the director Georg Kiesau. From 1924 until 1933 he worked at the Staatlichen Schauspielhaus Dresden (theater). However, he was fired by the Nazis in 1933. He first worked as a freelance and then became a senior director in Freiburg i. Br. Then the Narzis forbid him to appear on stage again.[3] In 1935 Hellberg made first appearance as an film actor in Die blonde Carmen. In 1952 followed his debut as a director in The Condemned Village.[4] He received the International Peace Prize for this film.[5] In 1958 he was the director and writer of the movie Emilia Galotti.[6] In 1959 he directed and wrote Kabale und Liebe, in which he also appeared as an actor. In 1962 he was the director and an actor in the film Minna von Barnhelm oder Das Soldatenglück.[7] In 1964 he wrote and directed the movie Viel Lärm um nichts.[8] In 1981 he appeared as Professor Reinhardt in the movie Mephisto, which was awarded with the 1981 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.[9][10]
Martin Hellberg was married to Berta Gurewitsch from 1926 to 1935. Then Gurewitsch emigrated to Palestine together with their son Yigal Tumarkin.[11] Tumarkin's youngest son and Hellberg's grandson Yon is a well known Israeli actor.[12][13]
After his marriage with Gurwitsch Hellberg got to know his second wife Ruth Baldor. Ruth Baldor was an actress and appeared in several of Hellbergs films. The couple separated at the end of the sixties.[4] During his last years as a writer, director and actor Hellberg worked and lived in Bad Berka near Weimar.[14]
Filmography
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References
- ↑ Martin Hellberg at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ Klaus Kirst (31 January 1995). "Der frühere DEFA-Regisseur und Schauspieler Martin Hellberg wird heute 90 Jahre alt.Klassische Dramen fürs große Kinopublikum.". Berliner-zeitung.de. Retrieved 17 October 2014.
- ↑ "Martin Hellberg". Staatsschauspiel-dresden.de. Retrieved 17 October 2014.
- 1 2 "Hellberg, Martin". Defa.de. Retrieved 17 October 2014.
- ↑ Akademie der Wissenschaften der DDR; Panorama DDR; Intertext; Fremdsprachendienst der DDR (1989). Information GDR: the comprehensive and authoritative reference source of the German Democratic Republic. Pergamon Press. p. 634. ISBN 978-0-08-037065-1. Retrieved 22 July 2010.
- ↑ Heinz Kersten (1957-04-18). ""Westliche Dekadenz" im Kino. Weniger Politik, mehr Unterhaltung – Babelsberger Pläne für 1957.". Zeit.de. Retrieved 17 October 2014.
- ↑ Ralf Schenk. "Zwischen Volksfront und Ewigkeit. Martin Hellberg wird 90." (PDF). Defa-stiftung.de. Retrieved 17 October 2014.
- ↑ Anke Westphal. "Film "Viel Lärm um nichts". Sittsame Fräulein am Pool.". Fr-online.de. Retrieved 24 July 2014.
- ↑ "The 54th Academy Awards (1982) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. Retrieved 2013-06-15.
- ↑ "Mephisto". Br.de. Retrieved 18 October 2014.
- ↑ Text to the audiobook Tagebuch (RIAS Berlin, 1963) on www.dradio.de
- ↑ Biography for Martin Hellberg at the Internet Movie Database
- ↑ "Split. Personajes". boomerang.com.br. Retrieved 18 October 2014.
- ↑ Neues Deutschland, 7. März 1980, S. 2