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Full Name
  
Therese Gift

Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Therese Giehse


Years active
  
1920–1975

Occupation
  
Actress

Spouse
  
John Hampson (m. 1936)

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Born
  
6 March 1898 (
1898-03-06
)
Munich, Germany

Died
  
March 3, 1975, Munich, Germany

Parents
  
Gertrude Gift, Salomon Gift

Awards
  
German Film Award for Best Leading Actress

Movies
  
Black Moon, Lacombe - Lucien, Madchen in Uniform, The Last Chance, Der 10 Mai

Similar People
  
Louis Malle, Gunther Maria Halmer, Geza von Radvanyi, Helmut Dietl, Franz Schnyder

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Therese Giehse (6 March 1898 – 3 March 1975), born Therese Gift, was a German actress. Born in Munich to German-Jewish parents, she first appeared on the stage in 1920. She became a major star on stage, in films, and in political cabaret. In the late 1920s through 1933, she was a leading actress at the famous Munich Kammerspiele.

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Early career

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When the Nazis came to power in 1933, Giehse left Germany for Zürich, Switzerland, where she continued to act in exile, playing leading roles in Zürich, including in Erika Mann's acclaimed political cabaret, Die Pfeffermühle (which was itself also an exile, having been transported from Munich to Zürich in 1933 as well).

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During her exile, she traveled throughout central Europe with Pfeffermühle. On 20 May 1936, she married the homosexual English writer John Hampson to obtain a British passport and avoid capture by the Nazis. She returned to Germany after World War II, and performed in theaters on both sides of the Iron Curtain, but mostly in her native Bavaria, until her death on 3 March 1975, three days before her 77th birthday.

With Bertolt Brecht

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In exile, Giehse played the first Mother Courage in the world premiere of Bertolt Brecht's play Mother Courage and Her Children, in 1941 at the Schauspielhaus Zürich.

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After the war, Giehse returned to Munich and to the Munich Kammerspiele, where, in 1950, she again played the role of Mother Courage, this time directed by Brecht himself. This production became documented as the second "Model production" of Brecht's play (the first "Model production" had been performed by Brecht's wife, Helene Weigel in 1949 in Berlin). Giehse and Brecht would often converse in their strong Bavarian (southern German) dialect during rehearsals, making Brecht's wife jealous of their kindred spirit.

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In the 1950s, Giehse played several roles as a member of Brecht's theatre, the Berliner Ensemble. In the mid-1970s, she returned to the Berliner Ensemble to perform several Brecht Evenings of the poems, plays, and writings of her lifelong friend and colleague. As a member of the Berliner Ensemble and collaborator with Brecht, she was a much-sought-after interpreter of his work and recordings of her reciting and singing his work appeared on records in both East and West Germany.

Other roles

Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, Giehse continued to perform many lead roles in various theaters in Germany, often using her considerable comic skills to play character roles, as well as great dramatic roles, such as the leads in several landmark productions by Friedrich Dürrenmatt, the world premiere of The Visit in 1956, and The Physicists in 1962. She later worked with Peter Stein's renowned Schaubühne am Halleschen Ufer in Berlin.

She also appeared in over 20 films and a number of television productions. In 1988, a commemorative stamp was printed in her honor as part of the Women in German history series. In the same year a commemorative exhibition took place at the Deutsches Theatermuseum in Munich

Filmography

Actress
1975
Black Moon as
Old Lady (as Thérèse Giehse)
1975
Die Gewehre der Frau Carrar (TV Movie) as
Frau Perez
1975
Weitere Aussichten (TV Movie) as
Alte Frau
1974
Münchner Geschichten (TV Series) as
Anna Häusler
- Ois anders (1975) - Anna Häusler
- Geschäft ist Geschäft (1975) - Anna Häusler
- Der lange Weg nach Sacramento (1975) - Anna Häusler
- Ein Ziel im Leben (1975) - Anna Häusler
- Rosenzauber (1974) - Anna Häusler
- Glücksach (1974) - Anna Häusler
- Dreiviertelreife (1974) - Anna Häusler
1974
Lacombe, Lucien as
La grand-mère
1971
Die Mutter (TV Movie) as
Pelagea Wlassow
1969
Eden ist fern (TV Movie)
1969
Sturm im Wasserglas (TV Movie) as
Frau Vogl
1968
Zwischen gestern und morgen (TV Movie)
1967
Frank V. - Die Oper einer Privatbank (TV Movie) as
Ottilie
1966
Magdalena (TV Movie) as
Mariann Mayr - sein Weib
1966
Musik (TV Movie) as
Frau Oberst Hühnerwadel / Aufseherin
1965
Der Sündenbock (TV Movie) as
Martha
1964
Die Physiker (TV Movie) as
Irrenärztin Dr. Mathilde von Zahnd
1964
Haben (TV Movie) as
Frau Képes
1963
Eine Dummheit macht auch der Gescheiteste (TV Movie) as
Glafira
1963
Wassa Schelesnowa (TV Movie) as
Wassa Schelesnowa
1962
Die Physiker (TV Movie) as
Dr. Mathilde von Zahnd
1962
Große Monologe (TV Series)
- Salz und Tabak (1962)
1961
Die Unterrichtsstunde (TV Movie) as
Das Dienstmädchen
1960
Sturm im Wasserglas as
Frau Vogel
1958
Petersburger Nächte as
Antonida
1958
Mädchen in Uniform as
Headmistress
1957
Der 10. Mai as
Ida Herz
1956
Zärtliches Geheimnis as
Mutter Lindner, Witwe
1955
Roman einer Siebzehnjährigen as
Anna Hoffmann
1955
Sons, Mothers and a General as
Elfriede Bergmann
1953
Muß man sich gleich scheiden lassen? as
Frau Holzer
1952
Vater braucht eine Frau as
Frau Nickel
1952
No Greater Love as
Frau im Abteil
1948
Anna Karenina as
Marietta
1947
The Mark of Cain as
Sister Seraphine (as Therèse Giehse)
1945
The Last Chance as
Frau Wittels
1942
Das Gespensterhaus as
Kathri
1942
Menschen, die vorüberziehen as
Boschka
1940
Die mißbrauchten Liebesbriefe as
Marie
1937
Das Gespenst von Castle Stuart (Short) as
Die Köchin
1937
Hans im Glück (Short)
1933
Money Governs the World as
Melanies Mutter
1933
The Master Detective as
Frl. Holzapfel
1932
Die Zwei vom Südexpress as
Frau Brennecke
1932
Die verkaufte Braut as
Photo Concession Barker (uncredited)
1932
Nacht der Versuchung
1932
Peter Voss Who Stole Millions as
Putzfrau
1931
Eight Days of Happiness as
Frau Mayer
1928
Der Fremdenlegionär as
Die Mutter
Thanks
1975
Black Moon (in memory of - as Thérèse Giehse)
Self
1967
Dürrenmatt inszeniert Frank V. (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1967
Um uns die Fremde - Die Vertreibung des Geistes 1933-1945 (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Self
1967
Bertolt Brecht - gelesen und gesungen von Therese Giehse (TV Movie) as
Self - Host - Musician
1964
Therese Giehse - Porträt einer Schauspielerin (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1964
Was bin ich? (TV Series) as
Self - Mystery Guest
- Episode #8.3 (1964) - Self - Mystery Guest (uncredited)
1958
Heute Premiere - Vom Spiel vor den Kulissen und vom Geschehen dahinter (TV Movie documentary) as
Self / Mutter Courage
Archive Footage
2022
Bruno Ganz - Der sehnsüchtige Revolutionär (TV Movie documentary) as
Self

References

Therese Giehse Wikipedia