Ursula Karusseit
Ursula Karusseit was a German actress.
Life and career
Karusseit was born in Elbing, Germany. After the expulsion from her hometown, she grew up Parchim and Gera. She studied at the State drama school in East Berlin until 1962 and gave her TV debut in "Was ihr wollt" in 1963. Karrusseit appeared for a long time at the Volksbühne and became one of the most prominent stage actresses in East Germany.From 1986 on she worked for appeared for three years as the eponymous character in Bertolt Brecht's play Mutter Courage und ihre Kinder in Cologne.
In addition to her stage career, Karusseit also appeared in over 50 films and numerous television productions. Her role as Gertrud Habersaat in the TV-mini series Ways across the Country in 1968 also made her a well-known name in West Germany. In 1971 she portrayed German resistance fighter Hilde Coppi in Horst E. Brandt's KLK Calling PTZ – The Red Orchestra.
After the German reunification, Karusseit appeared for twenty years until her death in the German hospital series In aller Freundschaft, playing the operator of the hospital's cafeteria.
Karusseit married Benno Besson in 1969 and held Swiss citizenship through her marriage. She died of heart problems in Berlin, aged 79, on 1 February 2019.
Filmography
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
| 1968 | Ways across the Country | Gertrud Habersaat | 5 episodes |
| 1998-2019 | In aller Freundschaft | Charlotte Gauß | 728 episodes, |
Awards
- 1968: National Prize of the German Democratic Republic
- 2009: for her lifetime achievement