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Käthe Haack

Käthe Haack
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Born Käte Lisbeth Minna Sophie Isolde Haack
(1897-08-11)11 August 1897
Berlin, Germany
Died 5 May 1986(1986-05-05) (aged 88)
Berlin, Germany
Occupation Actress
Years active 1914–1985

Käthe Haack (11 August 1897 – 5 May 1986) was a German actress. She appeared in more than 200 films and 30 TV productions between 1915 and 1985. She was born Käte Lisbeth Minna Sophie Isolde Haack in Berlin, Germany. She was married to actor Heinrich Schroth since 1922, with whom she had a daughter, actress Hannelore Schroth in 1922.

After finishing school education, Käthe Haack had her first engagement as an actress in Göttingen. Since 1915, she regularly appeared in Berlin theatres like Theater am Schiffbauerdamm, Volksbühne and Deutsches Theater. Between 1934 and 1945, she worked at the Konzerthaus Berlin under direction of Gustaf Gründgens. She also appeared in the original production of The Captain of Köpenick. Haack remained in demand as a stage actress for the rest of her life, for example as Mrs. Higgins in My Fair Lady during the 1960s.

Haack started her film career as early as 1915 with the Max Mack's silent film Der Katzensteg. She mostly played love interests during the silent era, later she successfully transitioned to character roles as a mother, wife, grandmother or wealthy lady. Among her best-known film roles is Baronin Münchhausen in Münchhausen (1943), an expensive film adaption about Baron Munchausen starring Hans Albers. She also appeared in Emil and the Detectives (1931), No Greater Love (1952) and The Last Pedestrian (1960). Haack played her last role in the television series Ein Heim für Tiere in 1985, 70 years after her film career had started.


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