Trude Breitschopf

Trude Breitschopf

Deceased · Born: May 16, 1915 · Died: Sep 19, 2001

Personal Details

BornMay 16, 1915 Cilli/Celje, Styria, Austria-Hungary [now Celje, Slovenia]

Biography

Trude Breitschopf's existence began on the sixteenth of May, 1915, in the captivating metropolis of Cilli, a charming city that, during that era, was an integral part of the expansive and far-reaching Austria-Hungary, a vast and multifaceted empire that stretched across numerous territories and cultures.

Noted thespian, renowned for her extensive filmography, embarked on a storied career, leaving an indelible mark on the cinematic landscape, with a diverse array of roles, including the highly acclaimed 1982 production, "Die fünfte Jahreszeit", a critically lauded performance that showcased her remarkable range and talent, as well as her iconic portrayal of the titular character in the 1963 cinematic adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's timeless masterpiece, "Hedda Gabler", and her memorable appearances in the popular German television series, "Tatort", first broadcast in 1970, cementing her status as a beloved and respected figure in the world of entertainment.

Trude Breitschopf's existence was brought to a sudden and unfortunate halt on September 19, 2001, in the bustling metropolis of Munich, situated in the very heart of the picturesque Bavarian region, a land steeped in rich cultural heritage and history, located in the western-central part of Germany.