Maria Körber
Maria Körber, daughter of stage director Veit Harlan and actress Hilde Körber, was born and raised in Berlin. She attended drama school at the Berliner Hebbel-Theater with Ernst Schröder and took private lessons from Marlise Ludwig. Maria made her stage debut in Sartre's 'Die Fliegen' in l948. She was offered a first steady working engagement at the Staatstheater Oldenburg. Further stops of her stage career were: Theater im Zimmer Hamburg, Stadttheater Bielefeld, Tribüne Berlin, Theater am Kurfürstendamm Berlin, Nationaltheater Mannheim and Hessische Staatstheater Wiesbaden, Bühnen der Freien Hansestadt Bremen, Renaissance-Theater Berlin and Thalia-Theater Hamburg. Maria Körber appeared in TV productions since 1956. She worked for radio broadcasting and engages in dubbing. Maria Körber speaks English and knows some French and Russian. She is married to the actor Joachim Kerzel. Her son Sebastian derived from her former marriage with the actor Walter Buschhoff. She lives in Berlin. IMDb Mini Biography By: Agentur Ute Nicolai, Berlin
Known For
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- 2008 · Harlan: In the Shadow of Jew Süss as Self
- 2007 · Counterparts as Mechthild
- 2002 · Brothers as Clara Gemmel
- 2001 · Jud Süß – Ein Film als Verbrechen? as herself
- 2001 · Oh du Liebezeit as Irene
- 1999 · Herzschlag - Das Ärzteteam Nord as
- 1999 · Downhill City as Esther
- 1998 · Der letzte Zeuge as Dana Horakova
- 1998 · Die Unbestechliche as Evchen Engel
- 1997 · Alphateam – Die Lebensretter im OP as
- 1995 · Unser Charly as Rosa Bergner
- 1995 · Rosamunde Pilcher: Wolken am Horizont as May
- 1994 · Ein starkes Team as Helene Hüttner
- 1992 · Heimatgeschichten as
- 1989 · Der Bettler vom Kurfürstendamm as Ida Paumbauer
- 1986 · Großstadtrevier as
- 1986 · Hessische Geschichten as Grete Kirschner
- 1986 · Hessische Geschichten as Waltraud Förster
- 1986 · Hessische Geschichten as Heidi
- 1986 · Hessische Geschichten as Oma
- 1985 · The Black Forest Clinic as Gerda Beck
- 1984 · Berliner Weiße mit Schuß as Thekla Hochheim
- 1983 · Lea as Thérèse
- 1982 · Es muß nicht immer Mord sein as Anna Mauer
- 1981 · Das Traumschiff as Charlotte Schulz
- 1981 · Die Laurents as Anne Laurent
- 1981 · A Case For Two as Hilde Kramer
- 1981 · A Case For Two as Frau Clement
- 1981 · Mit Gewissenhaftigkeit und Würde as Schwester Claudia
- 1978 · Ein typischer Fall as Charlotte Burckhardt
- 1977 · Heinrich Zille as Hulda Zille
- 1977 · In freier Landschaft as
- 1977 · Der Haupttreffer as Linda Dellstedt
- 1976 · Ein Fall für Stein as Mutter
- 1975 · Heiratskandidaten as Eva
- 1974 · Im Vorhof der Wahrheit as Mutter
- 1973 · Wenn alle anderen fehlen as Inge Polenske
- 1972 · Das Klavier as Liesbeth
- 1972 · Alle reden von Liebe as Inge Breysig
- 1972 · Das Jahrhundert der Chirurgen as Frau Studienrat
- 1972 · Auf den Spuren der Anarchisten as Elise Chaumartin
- 1971 · Doppelgänger as Elisabeth Kaiser
- 1971 · Ready, Willing and Able as Mrs. Weber
- 1971 · The Night Driver as Mrs. Weber
- 1970 · Scene of the Crime as Hilde Kersten
- 1970 · Scene of the Crime as Frau Berg
- 1970 · Scene of the Crime as Frau Zöst
- 1970 · Cher Antoine oder Die verfehlte Liebe as Maria
- 1970 · Sessel zwischen den Stühlen as Frau Voigt
- 1969 · An einem Tag im September as Frau Löffler
- 1968 · In the Morning at Seven the World Is Still in Order as Rose Pentecost
- 1968 · Der Sog as
- 1967 · Stine as Pauline Pittelkow
- 1967 · Liebesgeschichten as Ida
- 1966 · Jegor Bulytschow und andere as Warwara Swonzowa
- 1965 · Überstunden as Käte
- 1963 · Durchbruch Lok 234 as Ilse Dölling
- 1963 · Hafenpolizei as
- 1963 · Die fünfte Kolonne as Sabine Görner
- 1962 · Der rote Hahn as Leontine
- 1962 · Der Biberpelz as Leontine Wolff
- 1961 · Johnny Belinda as Stella McGuire
- 1960 · Ich rufe Dresden as Erika Neumann
- 1958 · An Ideal Husband as Mabel Chiltern
- 1958 · Antigone as Antigone
- 1957 · Der Richter und sein Henker as Anna
- 1956 · Schmutzige Hände as Jessica
- 1955 · Sommerliebe as Milli
- 1950 · Drei Mädchen spinnen as Elfriede Amberg