
Actor
Born May 21, 1924 in Bad Frankenhausen, Thuringia, Germany
Doris Schade (born May 21, 1924, in Frankenhausen; died June 25, 2012, in Munich) was a German actress. Doris Schade received her acting training at the *Altes Theater* in Leipzig and made her stage debut in 1946 as Luise in *Kabale und Liebe* (Intrigue and Love) at the *Städtische Bühnen* in Osnabrück. Over the following decades, she was a member of the ensembles at theaters in Bremen, Nuremberg, and Frankfurt am Main, among others, before becoming a defining actress at the *Münchner Kammerspiele* starting in 1961. Further engagements took her to venues such as the *Deutsches Schauspielhaus* in Hamburg, the *Burgtheater* in Vienna, and the Salzburg Festival. On stage, she collaborated with renowned directors including Fritz Kortner, Peter Zadek, Dieter Dorn, and Claus Peymann.

The Wild Chicks and Life
Oma Slättberg

Wild Chicks in Love
Oma Slättberg

Die schönsten Jahre
Mutter Eva Hellmann

The Wild Chicks
Oma Slättberg

Rosenstrasse
Lena Fischer ( 90 Jahre alt )

Charlotte Link: Das Haus der Schwestern
Mutter Maureen

SOKO Leipzig
Adelheid Wappenschmidt

Altweibersommer
Dorle Pfaffel

After the Truth
Hilde Rohm

Beyond Silence
Lilli

Die Männer vom K3
Frederike Sternberger

Rosa Luxemburg
Clara Zetkin

Emilia Galotti
Claudia Galotti

Sheer Madness

Veronika Voss
Josefa

Marianne and Juliane
Mother

Bourbon Street Blues
Mrs. Wire

Women in New York
Doris

The Old Fox
Agnes Melzer

Derrick
Martha Kerk

Polizeiruf 110
Nathalie Schmücker

Scene of the Crime
Elfriede Rochus

Sag’s dem Weihnachtsmann
June Darwin

The Commissioner
Agnes Kremp