Gretl Schörg (17 January 1914 – 4 January 2006) was an Austrian operatic soprano and actress. She was particularly known for her performances in operettas. Her signature roles included Dodo in Wedding Night in Paradise, Josepha Vogelhuber in The White Horse Inn, Juliette in Der Graf von Luxemburg, Julischka in Maske in Blau, Laura in Der Bettelstudent, and Pepi in Wiener Blut. She made several operetta recordings for Telefunken, Columbia Records, and Polydor Records. She was also active as a dramatic actress on the stage and in films. In April 2004 she was awarded the Austrian Cross of Honour
Gretl Schörg (17 January 1914 – 4 January 2006) was an Austrian operatic soprano and actress. She was particularly known for her performances in operettas. Her signature roles included Dodo in Wedding Night in Paradise, Josepha Vogelhuber in The White Horse Inn, Juliette in Der Graf von Luxemburg, Julischka in Maske in Blau, Laura in Der Bettelstudent, and Pepi in Wiener Blut. She made several operetta recordings for Telefunken, Columbia Records, and Polydor Records. She was also active as a dramatic actress on the stage and in films. In April 2004 she was awarded the Austrian Cross of Honour for Science and Art, 1st class.
0 comentarii0 vizualizări0 reacții
G
Gretl Schörga lăsat un gând
acum 2 zile
Life and career Born in Vienna, Schörg first trained for the profession of typist. In 1937, at the age of 23, she won a beauty contest and became "Queen of Danube". That same year she made her stage debut in Ostrava at the Antonín Dvořák Theatre in the world premiere of Ödön von Horváth's play Der jüngste Tag. She spent the next two years performing at that theatre, and at theatres in Karlovy Vary, Ostrava, Marienbad, and Vienna (Theater in der Josefstadt). In 1939 she joined the opera house in Aussig (now Usti nad Labem) where she became popular as a performer in operettas. She made her professional opera debut at that house as Hannerl in Heinrich Berté's arrangement of Franz Schubert's Das Dreimäderlhaus. In 1940 Schörg went to the Komische Oper Berlin where she was admired in the soubrette and operetta repertoire during the Second World War. With that company she sang in the world premieres of Ludwig Schmidseder's Frauen im Metropol (1940, Fritzi) and Friedrich Schröder's Friedrich Schröder (1941). She also spent those years performing in small film roles. After the war, Schörg was active in operettas at the Admiralspalast theatre and the Theater am Nollendorfplatz in Berlin.…
0 comentarii0 vizualizări0 reacții
G
Gretl Schörga lăsat un gând
acum 2 zile
Selected filmography
Kollege kommt gleich (1943) – Karin, Roberts Schwester
Herr Sanders lebt gefährlich (1944) – Colette Francis, Revuestar
Der Mann, dem man den Namen stahl (1944) – Madame Marlen, Singer
0 comentarii0 vizualizări0 reacții
G
Gretl Schörga lăsat un gând
acum 2 zile
Intimitäten (1948) – Erika, Singer
The Heavenly Waltz (1948) – Lillian Lord
Märchen vom Glück (1949) – Violetta Valona
One Night Apart (1950) – Musette, Sängerin
This Man Belongs to Me (1950) – Rita Andersen
Verlobte Leute (1950) – Hanna Döring, die Journalistin
The Black Forest Girl (1950) – Malwine Heinau – ein Revuestar
Wedding Night in Paradise (1950) – Rosita Pareira
Gruß und Kuß aus der Wachau (1950) – Miss Violet Hutton from California
Woe to Him Who Loves (1951) – Adrienne Dymo / Juliane Dymo
The Blue Star of the South (1951) – Yella
Season in Salzburg (1952) – Therese Stolzinger
0 comentarii0 vizualizări0 reacții
G
Gretl Schörga lăsat un gând
acum 2 zile
Lavender (1953) – Eva
Secretly Still and Quiet (1953) – Carola Werner
Grandstand for General Staff (1953) – Frau v. Lamasy
If I Only Have Your Love (1953) – Sophie Strasser
The Spanish Fly (1955) – Miss Hilton
Bel Ami (1955) – Clothilde de Marelle
0 comentarii0 vizualizări0 reacții
G
Gretl Schörga lăsat un gând
acum 2 zile
Die Deutschmeister (1955) – Hansi Führer
His Daughter is Called Peter (1955) – Nora Christian
I'll See You at Lake Constance (1956) – Marianne
Imperial and Royal Field Marshal (1956) – Mizzi Elster, Soubrette
0 comentarii0 vizualizări0 reacții
G
Gretl Schörga lăsat un gând
acum 2 zile
My Ninety Nine Brides (1958)
Arena of Fear (1959) – Olga, Sekreträrin
0 comentarii0 vizualizări0 reacții
G
Gretl Schörga lăsat un gând
acum 2 zile
Jacqueline (1959) – Frau Burg
Vor Jungfrauen wird gewarnt (1961) – Frau Walztigel
Im schwarzen Rössl (1961) – Wirtin des Weißen Rößl
0 comentarii0 vizualizări0 reacții
G
Gretl Schörga lăsat un gând
acum 2 zile
Street of Temptation (1962) – Rita
Honour Among Thieves (1966) – Red Erna
0 comentarii0 vizualizări0 reacții
G
Gretl Schörga lăsat un gând
acum 2 zile
Wiener Schnitzel (1967)
Donnerwetter! Donnerwetter! Bonifatius Kiesewetter (1969) – Baronin Ziegler
Unsere Pauker gehen in die Luft (1970) – Mathilde Weber
Immer die verflixten Weiber (1971) – Apothekerin
The Mad Aunts Strike Out (1971) – Irene Wiedemann
Love Is Only a Word (1971) – Pflegerin
Kinderarzt Dr. Fröhlich (1972) – Heimleiterin Frau Zumbusch
My Daughter, Your Daughter (1972) – Schuldirektorin Regina Körner
0 comentarii0 vizualizări0 reacții
G
Gretl Schörga lăsat un gând
acum 2 zile
Literature
Klaus Rittweger: Gretl Schörg. Mein Theaterleben. Wagner, Gelnhausen 2004, ISBN 3-935232-22-5