Käte Kühl

Käte Kühl

  • Birthday: 12/16/1899
  • Deathday: 1/29/1970
  • Place of birth: Köln, Germany
  • Fame for: Acting

Biography

Käte Kühl was born on December 16, 1899 in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. She was an actress, known for Capriccio (1938), Das Geheimnis um Betty Bonn (1938) and Morgenrot (1933). She died on January 29, 1970 in West Berlin, West Germany. She associated in the 1920's with the satirist and author Kurt Tucholsky. Prolific on stage in Berlin, she was especially noted for being in the cast of the original production of Brecht's "Threepenny Opera" in August 1928. Her career diminished during the NS period, though she made a comeback after World War II as member and co-founder of the Berlin cabaret 'Außenseitern' (Outsiders). She left the communist party "SED" in 1950. She has terminated her position at the zone transmitter East without notice. The masculine artist, who has been regarded as a dreaded propagandist for 27 years, has changed from red Saul to white Paul. At the best broadcasting time at 8 pm, the 60-year-old in the American Rias broadcaster declared her own de-siding: She had suddenly realized that her artistic intentions were exploited politically.

Filmography

Leichtes Blut
Release date: 12/7/1943

Leichtes Blut

Role(s): Autokäuferin

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Zentrale Rio
Release date: 10/4/1939

Zentrale Rio

Role(s): Bonita

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Hallo Janine
Release date: 6/30/1939

Hallo Janine

Role(s): Madame Pamion

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Meine Freundin Josefine
Release date: 11/4/1942

Meine Freundin Josefine

Role(s): Frau Kampendonk

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Waldhausstraße 20
Release date: 10/22/1960

Waldhausstraße 20

Role(s): Christina

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