
Marianne Hoppe
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Female
Birthday
1909-04-26
Day of Death
2002-10-23 (93 years old)
Place of Birth
Rostock, Germany
Marianne Hoppe
Biography
Born in Rostock, Hoppe became a leading lady of stage and films in Germany. She was born into a wealthy landowning family and was initially privately educated on her father's private estate. Later she attended school in Berlin and in Weimar, where she began to attend theatre.[1]
Hoppe first performed at 17 as a member of Berlin's Deutsches Theater under director Max Reinhardt. In 1935 she was hired by the controversial German actor and Director of the Prussian State Theatre under the Third Reich, Gustav Gründgens. They were married from 1936-46, until their divorce. Speaking years after the marriage had ended Hoppe stated, "He was my love, but never my great love, that was work."[1]
One of the characters in the film Mephisto was reportedly based on her. Hoppe made no secret of her contacts with the Nazi elite in the 1930s/40s, including being invited to dinner by Hitler.[2] Her role in Der Schimmelreiter (The Rider of the White Horse, 1934) made her famous almost overnight, while her "Aryan" face made her a darling of the Nazi elite.[1] Later Hoppe would label this period of her life as "the black page in my golden book".[1]
During her time acting at the home of the Prussian State Theatre, the Schauspielhaus, Hoppe developed her analytical approach to acting, which she stated consisted in her "taking apart every sentence" and giving the use of language a brilliance. This method was to be associated with Hoppe throughout her working life.[1] In 1946 her only child, Benedikt Johann Percy Gründgens, was born.
Four years later after her divorce from Gründgens, Hoppe had a great success as Blanche Dubois in Tennessee Williams's A Streetcar Named Desire, and increasingly played avant-garde roles, written by authors such as Heiner Muller (Quartett, 1994) and Thomas Bernhard, who became her partner in private life as well. She became a favourite of the young and iconoclastic directors Claus Peymann, Robert Wilson and Frank Castorf.
Hoppe died in Siegsdorf, Bavaria, in 2002 from natural causes, aged 93. "German theater has lost its queen", said Claus Peymann of the Berliner Ensemble, whose theatre featured Hoppe's last performance, in Bertolt Brecht's Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, in December 1997.[2] In one of her last interviews Hoppe stated, "I have a go at happiness every day. That takes discipline, a virtue every halfway decent actor should have."
Known For
Acting
(2017)
Hitler's Hollywood
as Various Roles (archive footage)
(2000)
(1991)
Der Tod kam als Freund
as Frau Weinstein
(1989)
Heldenplatz
as Hedwig Schuster
(1988)
Schloß Königswald
as Gräfin Hohenlohe
(1988)
Bei Thea
as Thea Ammer
(1987)
Francesca
as Herself
(1984)
Er-Götz-liches
as Zweite Frau Professor
(1983)
Marianne and Sophie
as Marianne
(1981)
Der Richter
as Mutter
(1981)
Die Baronin - Fontane machte sie unsterblich
as Elisabeth v. Ardenne
(1975)
Wrong Move
as Mother
(1975)
Im Hause des Kommerzienrates
as Präsidentin
(1975)
Heiratskandidaten
as Tante Thea
(1969)
Tag für Tag
as Mrs. Bryant
(1968)
König Richard II
as Herzogin von Gloster
(1967)
Die Mission
as Selma Selig
(1967)
(1966)
Briefe nach Luzern
as Madame Hunter
(1965)
Ten Little Indians
as Elsa Grohmann
(1965)
A Winter's Tale
as Die Zeit
(1965)
(1964)
Conquerors of Arkansas
as Mrs. Brendel
(1964)
Harlekinade
as Edna Selby
(1964)
Die Teilnahme
as Patricia Taylor
(1963)
König Ödipus
as Iokasta
(1962)
Treasure of Silver Lake
as Mrs. Butler
(1962)
Der Walzer der Toreros
as Generalin
(1962)
Rose Bernd
as Henriette Flamm
(1961)
The Strange Countess
as Mary Pinder, verw. Moron
(1958)
13 Little Donkeys and the Sun Court
as Martha Krapp
(1954)
Der Mann meines Lebens
as Helga Dargatter
(1950)
Nur eine Nacht
as die Frau
(1949)
Schicksal aus zweiter Hand
as Irene Scholz
(1948)
Das verlorene Gesicht
as Johanna Stegen alias Luscha
(1945)
Das Leben geht weiter
as Lenore Carius
(1944)
Ich brauche Dich
as Julia Bach
(1943)
Romance in a Minor Key
as Madeleine
(1942)
Stimme des Herzens
as Felicitas Iversen
(1941)
Goodbye, Franziska
as Franziska Tiemann
(1939)
Kongo-Express
as Renate Brinkmann
(1939)
Der Schritt vom Wege
as Effi Briest
(1937)
Love in Stunt Flying
as Mabel Atkinson
(1937)
The Sovereign
as Inken Peters
(1937)
Gabriele eins, zwei, drei
as Gabriele Brodersen
(1936)
Eine Frau ohne Bedeutung
as Hester
(1936)
When the Cock Crows
as Marie
(1935)
Anschlag auf Schweda
as Regine Kessler
(1935)
Alles hört auf mein Kommando
as Hella Bergson
(1935)
Die Werft zum Grauen Hecht
as Käthe Liebenow
(1935)
Oberwachtmeister Schwenke
as Maria Schönborn, Verkäuferin im Blumenhaus Floris
(1934)
Trouble with Jolanthe
as Anna
(1934)
The Rider on the White Horse
as Elke Volkerts
(1934)
Black Fighter Johanna
as Johanna Luerssen
(1933)
Heideschulmeister Uwe Karsten
as Ursula Diewen
(1933)
The Judas of Tyrol
as Josefa