Rosel Zech
Rosalie Helga Lina Zech, known as Rosel Zech, was a German theater and film actress, especially with the "Autorenkino" movement, which began in the 1970s.
Career
Theater
Rose Zech was born in Berlin; her father was a citizen from Poland. Because of her birth out of wedlock, her mother, a dressmaker, married soon after the birth of her daughter an inland waterway boatman who gave her his last name, She was raised in Hoya, Germany. Her performing led her, at the age of 20, to Lower Bavaria, where in 1962 her first theatrical engagement was in the South Bavarian City Theater in Landshut.This was followed by other roles at various other theaters, such as in 1964 at the Städtebundtheater in Biel and at the summer theater in Winterthur. Two years later she played at the Schauspielhaus Wuppertal. From 1970 to 1972, she appeared on stage at the Staatstheater Stuttgart then at the Schauspielhaus Bochum.
During the season 1978–1979 Rosel Zech was active in Hamburg at the Deutsches Schauspielhaus and then returned to her native city of Berlin, where she acted on the Volksbühne. In 1981 she was hired by the Bayerischen Staatsschauspiel in Munich. Four years later she was seen again at the Schauspielhaus in Hamburg. 2009 she worked with in the Luisenburg Festival in the play Mother Courage as Anna Fierlinger.
Film and television
She made her 1970 television debut in The Pot. In 1973 she appeared in a small role in The Tenderness of Wolves with Kurt Raab and Margit Carstensen. On the set she met Rainer Werner Fassbinder, who produced the film. She and Fassbinder began an extended collaboration. The same year, Peter Zadek cast the actress in his film version of Kleiner Mann – was nun? in a supporting role as the wife of Mario Adorf. Fassbinder immediately chose her for his next project, Veronika Voss, and cast her in the lead. This second Fassbinder film was inspired by the life of the UFA actress Sybille Schmitz, and Rosel Zech's convincing portrayal of the morphine-addicted actress turned Zech into a star overnight. The film was awarded in 1982 in the Berlin International Film Festival with a Golden Bear. In the following years, Zech focused mainly on work in television and appeared in numerous television series and television films, as well as in regular theater productions in Berlin, where she lived during her last years. From 2002 until her death, she had a regular role as the mother superior in the German TV series Um Himmels Willen.Death
She died of bone cancer in Berlin on 31 August 2011, aged 71.Following a cancer diagnosis in the summer of 2011, Zech had not been able to resume her regular role as a nun in the German TV series Um Himmels Willen.
Awards
- 1968: Förderpreis des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen
- 1976: Schauspielerin des Jahres der Zeitschrift Theater heute for Hedda Gabler
- 1982: Goldener Bär der Berlinale for Die Sehnsucht der Veronika Voss
- 1983: Deutscher Darstellerpreis for Mascha
- 1990: Kainz-Medaille der Stadt Wien for Eines langen Tages Reise in die Nacht
- 1991: 1. Preis des World Film Festival in Montreal for Salmonberries
- 1992: Bayerischer Filmpreis for Salmonberries
- 1999: Bayerischer Verdienstorden
- 2001: Merkur-Theaterpreis der Zeitung Münchner Merkur for Afterplay
Filmography
- 1970: Der Pott as Susi
- 1973: Die Zärtlichkeit der Wölfe as Dame an der Tür
- 1973: Kleiner Mann, was nun? as Marlene Dietrich / Marie Kleinholtz / Bettlerkind / Frau Nothnagel / Claire Waldoff
- 1974: Mädchen in Uniform
- 1974: Die Möwe as Nina Michailowna Saretschnaja
- 1974: Eiszeit as Wanda
- 1977: Die Geisel as Mrs. Gilchrist
- 1977: Die Vorstadtkrokodile as Frau Wolfermann
- 1978: Hedda Gabler as Hedda Gabler
- 1978: Verführungen as Christine
- 1979: The Hamburg Syndrome as Dr. Hamm
- 1980: Mosch as Adele
- 1980: Der Menschenfeind
- 1981: Die Jahre vergehen as Herlinde
- 1981: Der Nächste bitte
- 1981: Lola as Frau Schuckert
- 1981: Heute spielen wir den Boss / Wo geht's denn hier zum Film? as Frau Kaiser
- 1981: Die Knapp-Familie as Elfriede Knapp
- 1982: Die Sehnsucht der Veronika Voss as Veronika Voss
- 1983: Mascha
- 1982: Die Geschwister Oppermann as Lieselotte Oppermann
- 1983: Klawitter
- 1984: Julia
- 1985: Der Angriff der Gegenwart auf die übrige Zeit as Ärztin
- 1985: Ein fliehendes Pferd as Sabine Halm
- 1985: Innige Liebe as Agnes
- 1985: Tatort as Jutta Reismüller
- 1986: Vermischte Nachrichten as Erfolgstyp
- 1986: The Old Fox as Helma Köhler
- 1987: Nebel im Fjord as Claudia Busch
- 1987: Herz mit Löffel
- 1987: Die Bombe as Helga Meyerdiercks
- 1987: The Old Fox as Gabriele Lohmann
- 1987: The Old Fox as Ingrid Pohl
- 1988: Die Bertinis
- 1988: Hemingway as Lilli Marleen
- 1989: ' as Felicitas Frey
- 1989: The Old Fox as Jutta Sander
- 1990: Bei mir liegen Sie richtig as Frau Berger
- 1991: Salmonberries as Roswitha
- 1993: ' as Mrs. Neuhaus
- 1993: Derrick as Charlotte Heine
- 1993: Der rote Vogel as Ellen Vondrowski
- 1994: Polizeiruf 110 as Mutter Reiser
- 1994: Das Baby der schwangeren Toten as Betti Ley
- 1995: Hades
- 1995: Schade um Papa as Lena Bandmann
- 1995: Dicke Freunde as Marianne Strauss
- 1995: Neben der Zeit as Sophies Mutter
- 1996: : Die indische Ärztin as Dr. Karla Fasching-Spiehweg
- 1996: Die Geliebte
- 1997: Lea Katz – Die Kriminalpsychologin: Das wilde Kind as Gisela Straub
- 1997: Terror im Namen der Liebe as Elke
- 1997: Die letzte Rettung as Gudrun
- 1998: Der Schlüssel as Reinigungschefin
- 1998: Tatort as Juwelierin
- 1998: Tatort as Silvia Blankenberg
- 1999: Aimée und Jaguar as Blonde Frau
- 1999: Siska as Dr. Beate Paulus
- 1999: The Old Fox as Judith Bennesch
- 1999: Morgen gehört der Himmel dir as Frau Niering
- 1999: Ein Fall für zwei as Klara Schierer
- 2000: Oh, du Fröhliche
- 2001: Ein unmöglicher Mann as Frau Schmitt-Oedenthal
- 2001: Große Liebe wider Willen as Claudia
- 2001: Das Schneeparadies as Margot
- 2002: Im Visier der Zielfahnder as Britta Prahm
- 2002: Väter as Melanies Mutter
- 2002: Zwei Affären und eine Hochzeit as Rosa Richter
- 2002–2011: Um Himmels Willen as Oberin Elisabeth Reuter
- 2003: Anatomie 2 as Dr. Bamberg
- 2003: Tatort as Marion von Pahl
- 2003: Der Auftrag - Mordfall in der Heimat as Karin Eisner
- 2003: Plötzlich wieder 16 as Professorin
- 2003: Stubbe – Von Fall zu Fall as Dorothee Mewes
- 2004: Tatort as Monika Hanke-Helmhövel
- 2004: Kammerflimmern as Oma Crash
- 2004: The Old Fox as Gisela von Lindow
- 2005: Rosamunde Pilcher as Winona Carter
- 2005: K3 – Kripo Hamburg as Pauline Petersen
- 2005: In Liebe eine Eins as Ursula Sandrock
- 2006: as Mutter Martha
- 2006: Mr. Nanny - Ein Mann für Mama as Marlene Meister
- 2006: Agathe kann's nicht lassen as Katharina Meindl
- 2008: Das Traumschiff as Kathrin Kriegel
- 2008: Einsatz in Hamburg as Doris Blank
- 2008–2009: Der Schwarzwaldhof as Dora Hofer
- 2009: Die Rebellin as Alma Sattler
- 2011: Schicksalsjahre as Martha Engler