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Peter Reusse: Defa actor dies at the age of 81

2022-06-13T13:02:32.503Z


He was a star in the GDR - one of his most famous films ended up in the poison cupboard. For health reasons, his career ended after the fall of the Wall. Peter Reusse has now died at the age of 81.


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Peter Reusse: He spent the last few years as a visual artist and author

Photo: Bernd Settnik / picture-alliance / ZB

The actor Peter Reusse is dead. He died on Saturday at the age of 81 after a short, serious illness, as the German Press Agency learned from the family.

Deutsche Film AG (Defa) has since confirmed the death.

Reusse made a career in films and on stage, especially in the GDR.

In the 1960s and 1970s he mainly played young characters.

The socialism-critical film »Don't just think, I'm crying« (1965), in which he plays the leading role of the schoolboy Peter Naumann, is one of the most criticized films of the Defa class at the time.

It was only in 1990 that it was reconstructed and premiered.

Reusse came from Teltow.

After studying at the Babelsberg Film School, he acted in various theaters in the GDR.

In 1970 he became a permanent member of the ensemble at the Deutsches Theater in Berlin.

For example, he played Claudio in Shakespeare's Measure for Measure, Lord Gray in Richard III, or Glimkin in Gorki's False Coin.

Reusse took on his first leading role in front of the camera in 1965 in Frank Vogel's »Don't think, I'm crying«.

After trial screenings, the film about the problems of post-war youth in the GDR ended up in the poison cupboard until reunification.

It was twelve years before the next leading role in a Defa film.

In 1977 he played an LPG farmer and party secretary under Roland Oehme in the comedy »A crazy scent of fresh hay«.

Reusse was also seen in GDR television productions.

The actor became politically active during the period of reunification and supported the Citizens' Committee for the Investigation of Stasi Crimes.

After the unit he played with Iris Berben, Nadja Tiller and Charles Aznavour.

"I'm directing myself now"

The year 1993 marked a deep turning point.

Reusse collapsed in the Deutsches Theater during rehearsals for Der Eismann.

Memory loss, personal crisis, and the end of his career as an actor followed.

A time as a painter and sculptor began for Reusse, he wrote poems, short stories ("Here and over there and below"), novels, screenplays and diary entries ("Der Eismann geht").

"I'm directing myself now," he once said during a reading.

The post-reunification period provided the material for several manuscripts, including the comedy film »Late Answer«.

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Source: spiegel

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