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Jutta Lampe (13 December 1937 – 3 December 2020) was a German actress on stage and in film. She was for 30 years a leading actress at the Schaubühne founded in Berlin by her husband Peter Stein, where she played both classical theatre such as Alkmene in Kleist's ''Amphitryon'', and world premieres including Robert Wilson's ''Orlando'' for one actor, and roles that
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created for her. She was also engaged at the Vienna
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and the
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. She appeared in more than twenty films from 1963, including lead roles in films by
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. Lampe was named Actress of the Year by '' Theater heute'' several times. Other awards included the Gertrud-Eysoldt-Ring and the Joana Maria Gorvin Prize for her life's work.


Life and career

Born in
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, Lampe appeared on stage first at age eight in
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. She was trained for acting by in Hamburg in 1956. She had her first engagement at the Staatstheater Wiesbaden, followed by the Nationaltheater Mannheim. In the 1960s, she was successful at Theater Bremen where she worked with directors including
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and Peter Stein. She played Lady Milford in Schiller's '' Kabale und Liebe'' directed by Stein, alongside
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and Edith Clever. She appeared in Shakespeare's () ''
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'' directed by Zadek, and the Princess in Goethe's ''
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'' directed by Stein. When Stein founded the Schaubühne in Berlin in 1970, she was one of the first leading women in the ensemble, but always regarding herself as part of the team. She worked there for 30 years. She played Athene in Stein's production of the '' Orestie'' by Aischylos. In Klaus Michael Grüber's staging of Shakespeare's ''
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'' in 1982, she played Ophelia "as if in a trance". In his production of Kleist's ' in 1991, she was Alkmene. She performed in several plays by
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, directed by Luc Bondy. Strauss had seen her in Wiesbaden at the beginning of her career. With director Robert Wilson, she worked for the premiere of his play ''Orlando'', which he based on the novel by Virginia Woolf. As the play's only actor, she played many roles, changing gender and period on a time voyage. From 2001 to 2002, Lampe was a member of the
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in Vienna. She played there Arkadina in Chekhov's '' Die Möwe'', directed by Bondy, alongside Gert Voss in a production also shown at the
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. Directed by Edith Clever, she played Winnie in Beckett's '' Glückliche Tage'', with irony and sarcasm. She performed in Berlin once more in 2005, with Clever in a play for two women, ''Die eine und die andere'', which Botho Strauß dedicated to them, staged by Bondy. From 2005 to 2008 she was engaged at the
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. One of her last roles on stage was there in 2009, in Shaw's ''
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'' which was also Zadek's last premiere. She was married to Peter Stein from 1967 to 1984. Jutta Lampe died in Berlin on 3 December 2020, ten days before her 83rd birthday, after a long struggle with
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.


Theatre

Source: * Theater Bremen ** Lady Milford in Schiller's '' Kabale und Liebe'', 1967 ** Leonore in Goethe's ''
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'', 1968 ** Elisabeth in Schiller's ''
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'', 1969 * Schaubühne Berlin ** Solveig in Ibsen's ''
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'', 1971 ** Marianne in Horváth's '' Geschichten aus dem Wienerwald'', 1972 ** Physician in Gorki's '' Die Sommergäste'', 1974 ** Charlotte Sonntag in
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's ''Die Wupper'', 1976 ** Athene in '' Orestie'' by Aischylos, 1982 ** K. in '' Kalldewey'' by Botho Strauß, 1983 ** Mascha in Chekhov's '' Drei Schwestern'', 1984 ** Ranevskaja in Chekhov's '' Der Kirschgarten'', 1989 ** Title role in Robert Wilson's ''Orlando'' after Virginia Woolf's novel, premiere, 1989 ** Alkmene in Kleist's ', 1991 ** Madame de Montreuil in Mishima's '' Madame de Sade'', 1996 ** Rosie Büdesheimer in Rudolf Borchardt's ''Der Hausbesuch'', 1997 ** Title role in Racine's ''
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'', 2004 ** Lissie in ''Die eine und die andere'' by Botho Strauß, 2005 *
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** Lilly Groth in ''Das Gleichgewicht'' by Botho Strauß, 1993 ** Ilse in
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's ', 1994 * Vienna ** Agathe / Ellen Seegast in ''Die Ähnlichen'' by Botho Strauß,
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, 1998 ** Arkadina in Chekhov's '' Die Möwe'',
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in co-production with the
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, 2000 ** Winnie in Beckett's '' Glückliche Tage'', Burgtheater in co-production with the Berliner Ensemble, 2002 *
Schauspielhaus Zürich The Schauspielhaus Zürich () is one of the most prominent and important theatres in the history of German-speaking theater. It is also known as "Pfauenbühne" (Peacock Stage). The large theatre has 750 seats. The also operates three stages ...
** Ella in Ibsen's '' John Gabriel Borkman'', 2005 ** Amanda in '' Die Glasmenagerie'' by Tennessee Williams, 2007 **Mrs. Baines in Shaw's ''
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'', 2009


Films

Lampe appeared in films by
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, beginning in 1979 in ('' Sisters, or the Balance of Happiness''), then in 1981 in alongside Barbara Sukowa, and decades later in '' Rosenstraße''.


Awards

Lampe's awards included: * 1982: * 1988: , by '' Theater heute'' * 1990: Actress of the Year * 1992: Theaterpreis Berlin, by Stiftung Preußische Seehandlung * 1998: Order
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für Wissenschaften und Künste * 1999: Knight Commander's Cross of the
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* 1998: Gertrud-Eysoldt-Ring * 2000: Actress of the Year * 2004: Stanislawski-Prize of the Moscow Theater Institute * 2010: Joana Maria Gorvin Prize


References


Further reading

* : ''Jutta Lampe : magische Krisen'' (= Resonanzen; 3). Lit, Berlin/Münster, 2010, . * (ed.): ''Jutta Lampe – träumen, suchen, spielen.''
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, Berlin, 2010, .


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Lampe, Jutta 1937 births 2020 deaths German film actresses German stage actresses 20th-century German actresses People from Flensburg Recipients of the Pour le Mérite (civil class) Knights Commander of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany