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    Marianne Zoff

    Austrian opera singer

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  1. Marianne Josephine Zoff (30 June 1893 – 22 November 1984) was an Austrian actress and opera singer ( mezzo-soprano ). Zoff was born in Hainfeld, Lower Austria. Starting in 1919 at the Staatstheater Augsburg, she sang at several German opera house until 1925 at the Theater Münster .

  2. Marianne Josephine Zoff, auch Marianne Brecht, war eine österreichische Schauspielerin und Opernsängerin. Sie war von 1922 bis 1927 die erste Ehefrau von Bertolt Brecht und anschließend von 1928 bis zu dessen Tod 1978 mit Theo Lingen verheiratet.

  3. Mar 22, 2019 · Elisabeth Hauptmann, Ruth Berlau, Marianne Zoff, Paula Banhölzer, Regine Lutz and actress Helene Weigel were all women who were privately involved with the writer for years of his life; some of...

  4. Marianne Zoff. Opera Singer, Theatrical Folk Figure. A noted Viennese performer for many years, she is perhaps better remembered for her marriages to two legendary theatrical personages. Though little is recorded of her early years, she was born Marianne Josephine Zoff, apparently took to show business early, began appearing in stage...

  5. Nationality: German. Born: Eugen Berthold Friedrich Brecht, Augsburg, 10 February 1898. Education: Studied medicine at the University of Munich, 1917-21. Family: Married 1) Marianne Zoff in 1922 (divorced 1927), one daughter; 2) Helene Weigel in 1929, one son and one daughter; one son with Paula Banholzer. Career: Worked as an orderly in an ...

  6. dramatic marriage to mezzo-soprano Marianne Zoff, but makes a bald claim that aspiring author Marieluise Fleisser "fell desperately in love" with him (196). This account replays the old plot of love and betrayal but slights the nuances of their collaboration, especially

  7. In 1922 Brecht married the actress Marianne Zoff; the following year they had a daughter, Hanne, who would later become an actress as well. While working on his own projects Brecht also wrote stinging theater reviews that indicate his displeasure with fashionable entertainment void of intellectual challenge.