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      • Trude Hesterberg’s activities were mainly based in her home city of Berlin, where her career began with the chamber plays of the Deutsche Theater. Her appearances as soubrette included operetta productions and revues at the Admiral Palace (then Ice Palace), the Apollo Theater and the Metropol.
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  2. Munich, West Germany. Occupation. Actress. Years active. 1917–1964. Trude Hesterberg (2 May 1892 – 31 August 1967) was a German film actress. [1] She appeared in 89 films between 1917 and 1964.

  3. German character actress, singer and cabaret performer. In films and on stage in Berlin from 1912. Set up her own cabaret 'Wilde Bühne' (Wild Stage) in 1921, at one time featuring the young Berthold Brecht.

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    • Berlin, Germany
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    • Munich, Bavaria, West Germany
  4. Feb 1, 2024 · Mehring was also the in-house lyricist for the other cabaret hosted by a woman, Trude Hesterbergs Wild Stage. That venue saw the only appearance of Bertolt Brecht in a Berlin cabaret, when he sang “Ballad of the Dead Soldier”—a grotesque tale of how the German army, short on manpower, dug up a fallen warrior and sent him back to the front.

  5. Trude Hesterberg. Johanna Dorothee Helene Gertrud Hesterberg, genannt Trude (* 2. Mai 1892 in Berlin [1]; † 31. August 1967 in München ), war eine deutsche Bühnen- und Filmschauspielerin, Kabarettistin, Chansonsängerin, Soubrette und Operettensängerin sowie Gründerin und Leiterin einer Kabarettbühne.

  6. Trude Hesterberg’s activities were mainly based in her home city of Berlin, where her career began with the chamber plays of the Deutsche Theater. Her appearances as soubrette included operetta productions and revues at the Admiral Palace (then Ice Palace), the Apollo Theater and the Metropol.

  7. Trude Hesterberg war eine deutsche Theater- und Filmschauspielerin , Kabarettistin und Operettensängerin sowie Gründerin und Leiterin einer Kabarettbühne

  8. Trude Hesterberg’s activities were mainly based in her home city of Berlin, where her career began with the chamber plays of the Deutsche Theater. Her appearances as soubrette included operetta productions and revues at the Admiral Palace (then Ice Palace), the Apollo Theater and the Metropol.