Hanne Hiob

Hanne Hiob (March 12, 1923 June 23, 2009) was a German actress.

Life and career

Hiob was born as Hanne Marianne Brecht in Munich, the daughter of the writer Bertolt Brecht by his wife, opera singer and actress Marianne Zoff (18931984). In February 1928, Zoff had a daughter, Ursula Lingen, by German actor Theo Lingen. In September 1928, Brecht and Zoff divorced; Zoff married Lingen later that year. Hanne grew up with her mother and Theo Lingen, and Lingen was able to protect his wife, who was classified as a half-Jew under the Nazi-regime, and his daughter from persecution.

Hanne Brecht studied dance at the Vienna State Opera and worked as a dancer and an actress in Salzburg, Austria. Among other parts, she played the leading role in Brecht's Señora Carrar's Rifles and in 1959 in Saint Joan of the Stockyards under the direction of Gustaf Gründgens. She performed in Munich, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Vienna and Berlin.

She retired from the stage in 1976 but remained active reading Brecht works and participating in street theater projects such as the Anachronistic Train. Hiob received the Aachen Peace Prize in 2005.

Hanne Hiob died in Munich, aged 86, from undisclosed causes.[1]

Filmography

Actress

Director

Literature

References

  1. "Brecht-Tochter Hanne Hiob gestorben" (in German). Bayerischer Rundfunk. 24 June 2009. Archived from the original on 2009-06-28. Retrieved 24 June 2009.

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