Actor Aribert Scrubbers (1895-1961): Signed Albumblatt Berlin 1948

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"Which you can't do through laziness

achieve, you will never achieve."


You are bidding on one Handwritten, signed album sheet of Writer, stage and film actor Aribert Laescher (1895-1961).



From the estate of a Berlin autograph collector who personally received autographs from singers and actors from the 1930s to the 1970s or had them mailed to him by the artists (some of the envelopes are still there).



On nice A4 writing paper (brand "Typhus Sigurus Hartpost"); described on half page.



Here is the core of all wisdom:


What you can't do through laziness

reach, you will never reach.


In this sense, the warmest wishes

by Aribert Laecher.


Berlin. i.e. 14 Sept 1948.


Original quote not verifiable for me; thought up spontaneously?


Enclosed in a protective sheet; with handwritten assignment.


Condition: sheet folded lengthwise and crosswise; excellent condition. BPlease note also the pictures!

Internal note: Opera 2104-2


ÜcalculatedAribert Laescher (Source: wikipedia):

Aribert Laescher (* 1. December 1895 in Flensburg; † 14 December 1961 in Berlin; actually Robert Ernst Wilhelm Wäscher) was a German writer, stage and film actor.

Life: After training as an actor, Aribert Wäscher began his theater career in Magdeburg in 1915 and was then employed in Cologne. From 1919 he worked on various Berlin stages. He made his debut at the Small Theater in 1919, switched to the Deutsches Theater in 1920 and, via the Lustspielhaus, the Volksbühne and the Barnowsky-Bühnen, finally got to the Staatstheater in 1926, where he worked as an actor until the end of the war.

In 1928, Wäscher was involved in founding the Larifari cabaret in Berlin, which was initiated by the actress and cabaret artist Rosa Valetti and the musician and lyricist Erich Einegg. In 1932 he took part in the Kohlkopp cabaret, also in Berlin, which was founded by Valeska Gert. He was from approx. 1926 in a relationship with Valeska Gert for around ten years.

Immediately after the end of the war he played the role of Jupiter in Orpheus in the Underworld at the Komische Oper in Berlin. From 1945 to 1949 he played again at the Deutsches Theater, then from 1950 at the Schlosspark Theater and from 1951 also at the Schillertheater.

Parallel to his stage work, Wäscher also made his film debut, playing a role in Gerhard Lamprecht's silent film The Cemetery of the Living for the first time in 1921, followed by other silent film productions that made him a popular supporting actor. With the introduction of the sound film and his participation in film classics such as Amphitryon - Out of the Clouds Comes Luck (1935), he later had his final breakthrough. Wascher was also a sought-after film actor during the war years and was put on the God-gifted list by the Reich Ministry for Public Enlightenment and Propaganda. Most of the time he played dark, inscrutable characters.

In addition to his stage and film work, was also active as a writer, who, in addition to cheerful stories and poems (six volumes), also wrote the stage plays Götter unter sich and The Tender Wife. The one with the Federal Cross of Merit 1. Class excellent washer was married to the actress Gudrun Genest since 1954. Their daughter Corinna, who came from an earlier relationship with Rudolf Diels, also became an actress.

Aribert Wäscher has a son from another connection who is also called Aribert Wäscher.

Since 1955, Wascher was confined to a wheelchair and had to give up acting. He was buried in the Dahlem Cemetery.

filmography

1920: The Black Tulip Festival

1921: The Cemetery of the Living

1921: The Confession of an Outcast

1921: A Mother's Confession

1925: The Disreputable

1925: Hanseatic League

1926: How to stay young and beautiful - marriage secrets

1926: People among themselves

1926: The Woman's Crusade

1927: The Governor's Mistress

1928: Six girls are looking for accommodation for the night

1928: The lady and her chauffeur

1928: The handsome hussar

1928: Princess Olala

1928: The Abduction of the Sabine Women

1929: Catherine Knie

1930: The Flute Concerto by Sans-souci

1930: Two standards

1931: Ronny

1932: Under a false flag

1933: A city is upside down

1933: Around a million

1933: Victor and Victoria

1934: My wife, the queen of marksmen

1934: … with me tonight

1934: I liked kissing women

1934: The Lord of the World

1934: The Island

1934: Playing with fire

1934: Princess Turandot

1934: Love, Death and the Devil

1934: Petersburg Nights. Waltz on the Neva

1935: A breath of fresh air from Canada

1935: The girl Johanna

1935: Amphitryon – Fortune comes from the clouds

1935: Liselotte von der Pfalz

1935: Stradivari

1935: Lady Windermere's Fan

1935: Executioners, women and soldiers

1935: The Higher Command

1936: Donogoo Tonka

1936: Savoy Hotel 217

1936: A Strange Guest

1936: Three girls around Schubert

1936: The Cutie Mark

1936: Stronger than paragraphs

1936: City of Anatol

1936: Thunder, Lightning and Sunshine

1936: Under a hot sky

1937: Condottieri

1937: Madame Bovary

1937: My son, the minister

1937: The Yellow Flag

1937: Diamonds

1937: Rooster in the basket

1938: Holm murder case

1938: Great Alarm

1938: The small and the big love

1938: Capriccio

1939: Jokers

1939: The Green Emperor

1939: Bel Ami

1939: New Year's Eve at Alexanderplatz

1939: E 417 saloon car

1939: It was a glittering ball night

1939: The Uncanny Desires

1939: Alarm on Station III

1940: The road to Isabel

1940: Clothes make the man

1940: Falstaff in Vienna

1941: The Swedish Nightingale

1941: Jacko

1941: Women are better diplomats

1941: The Other Me

1941: Goodbye, Franziska

1942: Rembrandt

1942: Attack on Baku

1942: Love Me!

1944: The man whose name was stolen

1944: The Magic Violin

1944: Mr. Sanders lives dangerously

1944: Young Eagles

1940–44: Lowlands

1945: Tell the Truth (unfinished)

1945: Shiva and the Gallows Flower

1945: A great day

1945: Gentlemen, sons

1945: The hereditary forester

1946: Tell the truth

1947: King of Hearts

1948: Thanks, I'm fine

1948: The Strange Adventures of Herr Fridolin B.

1948: Berlin Ballad

1949: The Cuckoos

1949: Nights on the Nile

1951: Eva in tails

1951: Stips

1951: It doesn't work without Gisela

1951: When the evening bells ring

1953: Dangerous Vacation (The Man Between)

1954: Big star parade

1955: A man forgets love

quotes

"In any case, Aribert Wäscher is also one of the few actors who did not go along with the fashion introduced by [Max] Reinhardt, tying an actor to a grade, to a type [sic] [sic]. Sometimes he plays a comic role and sometimes a very serious one – if his successes were anything to go by, he would have to be in the front row. But because you can't classify him, he never really breaks through."

pem

awards

1955: Federal Cross of Merit 1st Great

Life: After training as an actor, Aribert Wäscher began his theater career in Magdeburg in 1915 and was then employed in Cologne. From 1919 he worked on various Berlin stages. He made his debut at the Small Theater in 1919, switched to the Deutsches Theater in 1920 and, via the Lustspielhaus, the Volksbühne and the Barnowsky-Bühnen, finally got to the Staatstheater in 1926, where he worked as an actor until the end of the war. Parallel to his stage work, Wäscher also made his film debut, playing a role in Gerhard Lamprecht's silent film The Cemetery of the Living for the first time in 1921, followed by other silent film productions that made him a popular supporting actor. With the introduction of the sound film and his participation in film classics such as Amphitryon - Out of the Clouds
Autogrammart Schriftstück
Erscheinungsort Berlin
Region Europa
Material Papier
Sprache Deutsch
Autor Aribert Wäscher
Original/Faksimile Original
Genre Literatur
Eigenschaften Erstausgabe
Eigenschaften Signiert
Kategorie Bühne
Erscheinungsjahr 1948
Produktart Handgeschriebenes Manuskript