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Helga Labudda was born on April 27, 1935, in Zschornewitz, Bitterfeld district, province of Saxony. She was initially named Helga Magdalena Liebau, née Labudda and she was a German actress. It must be noted that Helga Labudda was involved with theater in Potsdam for two years.
She played in the following theater works; Isabella in The Judge of Zalamea, Eve in The Broken Jug, Luise in Kabale and Love and Natascha in a theater version of War and Peace. Helga Labudda also played the role of Natascha at the Volksbühne Berlin at the instance of Wolfgang Heinz.
Wolfgang Heinz subsequently brought Helga Labudda to the Deutsches Theater in 1963. While at the Deutsches Theater, Helga Labudda played the role of Neli in Horia Lovinescu’s play Fever and then Ophelia in Hamlet , both as Horst Drinda ‘s partner. It must be noted that Helga Labudda has made appearances in several feature films and television films.
Helga Labudda Cause of Death
Helga Labudda was known to have died on April 20, 2014. She was 78 years old at the time of her death. Helga Labudda was buried in the Berlin-Kaulsdorf cemetery.
After her death, her husband Hans Liebau published several works as an art historian. The cause of her death is yet to be updated.
Filmography
Some of the films Helga Labudda has featured in include 1958: Our Sandman (series), 1960: Love and the Co-Pilot, 1960: TV pitaval: The Dibelius – Schnoor case (TV series), 1961: The Man with the Lens, 1964: Wolf Among Wolves (multi-part), 1965: The best years, 1967: The Frozen Lightnings, 1967: Ms. Venus and her devil and 1968: The murder that never expires.
Others are 1969: The Public Prosecutor Has the floor: The Hoax (TV series), 1972: I’ll Show You, 1976: Wedding Anniversary Every Week (TV movie), 1979: But Dad! – Five Years Later, 1979: Police Call 110: On the Abyss (TV series), 1983: The sad story of Frederick the Great (theater recording), 1985: The Round Heads and the Pointed Heads (theater recording) and 1989: Police Call 110: Katharina (TV series).
Helga Labudda was also involved in some theater works as well as Radio plays.
Some of the theater works are 1963: Leo Tolstoy: War and Peace (Natasha) – Director: Wolfgang Heinz / Hannes Fischer ( Volksbühne Berlin ), 1964: Horia Lovinescu: Fever (Néli) – Director: Gotthard Müller ( Deutsches Theater Berlin ), 1968: Hermann Kant: The Auditorium – Director: Uta Birnbaum (Deutsches Theater Berlin), 1971: Arnold Wesker: Golden Cities (Jessica) – Director: Hans-Georg Simmgen (Deutsches Theater Berlin), 1980: Sophocles: Elektra (choir leader) – Director: Friedo Solter (Deutsches Theater Berlin in the plenary hall of the Academy of Arts) and 1984: Friedrich Schiller: Wallenstein (Wallenstein’s Wife) – Director: Friedo Solter (Deutsches Theater Berlin)