Dietlinde Turban (born 27 August 1957 in
Reutlingen
Reutlingen (; Swabian: ''Reitlenga'') is a city in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is the capital of the eponymous district of Reutlingen. As of June 2018, it has a population of 115,818.
Reutlingen has a university of applied sciences, which ...
in Germany) is the birth name and stage name of Dietlinde Turban Maazel, a German actress. Her brother is the violinist
Ingolf Turban
Ingolf Turban (born 17 March 1964) is a German violinist.
Life
Born in Munich, Turban's mother was a pianist, his father a music-loving physician, his sister Dietlinde_Turban, Dietlinde an actress. At the age of 12 he was accepted into the viol ...
.
Dietlinde Turban's first stage appearance at the age of 19 as Gretchen in
Goethe's Faust
''Faust'' is a tragic play in two parts by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, usually known in English as '' Faust, Part One'' and ''Faust, Part Two''. Nearly all of Part One and the majority of Part Two are written in rhymed verse. Although rarely s ...
at the Residenz-Theatre in
Munich
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brought her national fame. In rapid succession she starred in new productions of Lessing's ''Minna von Barnhelm'' (as Minna), Shakespeare's ''
Othello
''Othello'' (full title: ''The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice'') is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare, probably in 1603, set in the contemporary Ottoman–Venetian War (1570–1573) fought for the control of the Island of Cypru ...
'' (as Desdemona – for which she received the Bad Hersfeld Festival prize for best actress), and in works of Anouilh, Giraudoux and others. She was invited as guest star at the State Theater in
Bonn
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and the Josefstadt Theatre in
Vienna
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Thanks to scores of films and plays filmed for television, Turban won Germany's coveted
Bambi Award
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by popular vote as Best Actress of the Year (1983).
Among her film credits: the title role in Goethe's ' and Schiller's ''
Intrigue and Love
''Intrigue and Love'', sometimes ''Love and Intrigue'', ''Love and Politics'' or ''Luise Miller'' (german: Kabale und Liebe, ; literally "''Cabal and Love''") is a five-act play written by the German dramatist Friedrich Schiller. His third play, ...
'' (Luise), the role of Mozart's sister-in-law
Aloysia in the French film biography of the composer, a small role in
Sidney Sheldon
Sidney Sheldon (February 11, 1917 – January 30, 2007) was an American writer. He was prominent in the 1930s, first working on Broadway plays, and then in motion pictures, notably writing the successful comedy ''The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer ...
's American thriller ''
Bloodline
Heredity, also called inheritance or biological inheritance, is the passing on of traits from parents to their offspring; either through asexual reproduction or sexual reproduction, the offspring cells or organisms acquire the genetic informa ...
'' (1979), and the part of Euridice in the Jean-Pierre Ponnelle/Harnoncourt adaptation of Monteverdi's ''
Orfeo
Orfeo Classic Schallplatten und Musikfilm GmbH of Munich was a German independent classical record label founded in 1979 by Axel Mehrle and launched in 1980. It has been owned by Naxos since 2015.
History
The Orfeo music label was registered ...
'', the lead-roles in ', ' (1980), Peter Schamoni's ''The Castle in Konigswald'' and the World War II story ''
Mussolini and I
''Mussolini and I'' (alternately titled ''Mussolini: The Decline and Fall of Il Duce'') is a 1985 made-for-television docudrama film directed by Alberto Negrin. It chronicles the strained relationship between Italy's fascist dictator Benito Mu ...
'' (1985), in which she played opposite
Anthony Hopkins
Sir Philip Anthony Hopkins (born 31 December 1937) is a Welsh actor, director, and producer. One of Britain's most recognisable and prolific actors, he is known for his performances on the screen and stage. Hopkins has received many accolad ...
.
In 2004 Turban performed her first One Woman Play Constantly Risking Absurdity which she premiered in Castleton and at the Cherry Lane Theatre, New York. She performed it a year later at the George Mason University and was also invited with this play to Salzburg, Austria, by the American Austrian Foundation, for the inauguration of Schloss Arenberg in 2005. In the summer 2013 she performed Jean Cocteau's ''
La Voix Humaine
' (English: ''The Human Voice'') is a forty-minute, one-act opera for soprano and orchestra composed by Francis Poulenc in 1958. The work is based on the play of the same name by Jean Cocteau, who, along with French soprano Denise Duval, worked ...
'' at the Castleton Festival.
Turban Maazel appeared as soloist/narrator with the New York Philharmonic, the Pittsburgh Symphony, the National Symphony Orchestra and the Symphony Orchestra of the Bavarian Radio, Munich. Turban Maazel has recorded a number of audio books (Naxos) as well as CDs in collaboration with young composers. She also performs dramatic readings of literary masterpieces both in the United States and in Europe and tours with recitals based on works by Andersen, Fontane, Heine, Kafka, Rilke, Schiller, Thomas Mann ("Das Teufelsgespräch" from Doktor Faustus), and a portrayal of Lou Andreas Salomé.
Turban Maazel studied violin, classical dance and voice in Munich (Musikhochschule), New York and Aspen. Her theatre studies include Master Classes with Peter Brook, Lee Strasberg and the T. Schreiber Studio, New York City.
In 1986 she married the conductor
Lorin Maazel. They have two sons and a daughter.
In 1996 she founded a private school for low-income families on her Virginia Estate and developed a pilot educational project designed to explore new ways of integrating vital artistic and aesthetic values into school curricula, inspired by Rudolf Steiner.
In 2009 Turban Maazel co-founded the
Castleton Festival
The Castleton Festival, launched in the summer of 2009, is a program of The Chateauville Foundation, established in 1997 by Lorin Maazel and Dietlinde Turban-Maazel. The Castleton Festival is located on Lorin Maazel's estate in Castleton, Virgini ...
with her husband, Maestro Lorin Maazel. After his passing in 2014 she took over as Artistic Director and CEO. In addition to overseeing a year-round performance season at the Castleton Theatre (CiP) she works as a private performance coach in Manhattan and teaches every summer at the "Castleton Artists Training Seminar" (CATS), the Castleton Festival's Young Artist Program.
She married Antony Wood on 1 July 2018.
Turban Maazel lives in New York City where she works as a stage director and private acting coach. She created the course "Acting for Singers" for Rutgers University where she is on faculty. She regularly holds masterclasses and is a guest faculty member of the International Vocal Arts Institute and Highland Opera Studios in the U.S. and Canada.
Selected filmography
Television
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Derrick
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'' – Season 5, Episode 3: ''"Abendfrieden"'' (1978), as Annabelle Schönerer
*''
Derrick
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'' – Season 5, Episode 13: ''"Abitur"'' (1978), as Lisa Klose
*''Ihr 106. Geburtstag'' (1979), as Fifine
*' (1979), as Julia Zeitler
*''Der Thronfolger'' (1980), as
Doris Ritter
*' (1980), as Sonja Schmitt
*''Kabale und Liebe'' (1980, based on ''
Intrigue and Love
''Intrigue and Love'', sometimes ''Love and Intrigue'', ''Love and Politics'' or ''Luise Miller'' (german: Kabale und Liebe, ; literally "''Cabal and Love''") is a five-act play written by the German dramatist Friedrich Schiller. His third play, ...
''), as Luise Miller
*''Überfall in Glasgow'' (1981), as Liz Sandon
*''Klein Zaches genannt Zinnober'' (1982, based on '), as Candida
*''Stella'' (1982, based on '), as Stella
*''Bretter, die die Welt bedeuten'' (TV series, 1982), as Susanne
*''
Derrick
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'' – Season 9, Episode 6: ''"Das Alibi"'' (1982), as Martina Busse
*' (TV miniseries, 1982), as
Aloysia Weber
*''
Frau Jenny Treibel
''Frau Jenny Treibel'' is a German novel published in 1892 by Theodor Fontane.
Plot
The primary subject of the novel revolves around two Berlin families. One is the upper-class Treibel family consisting of the Councillor of commerce and his ...
'' (1982, based on ''
Frau Jenny Treibel
''Frau Jenny Treibel'' is a German novel published in 1892 by Theodor Fontane.
Plot
The primary subject of the novel revolves around two Berlin families. One is the upper-class Treibel family consisting of the Councillor of commerce and his ...
''), as Corinna Schmidt
*''Nachruf auf Othello'' (1983), as Catherine Wood
*''
Mussolini and I
''Mussolini and I'' (alternately titled ''Mussolini: The Decline and Fall of Il Duce'') is a 1985 made-for-television docudrama film directed by Alberto Negrin. It chronicles the strained relationship between Italy's fascist dictator Benito Mu ...
'' (TV miniseries, 1985), as
Felizitas Beetz
*''
Derrick
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: "Die Tänzerin"'' (1985), as Katrin May
*''Mord am Pool'' (1986), as Anna Truman
*''Fatal Love'' (1986), as Sarah Erdmann
*' (TV series, 1986), as Clarissa
*''L'ingénieur aimait trop les chiffres'' (1989), as Linda Sorbier
Film
*''
Bloodline
Heredity, also called inheritance or biological inheritance, is the passing on of traits from parents to their offspring; either through asexual reproduction or sexual reproduction, the offspring cells or organisms acquire the genetic informa ...
'' (1979)
*''
The Salt Prince
''The Salt Prince'' ( Slovak: ''Soľ nad zlato'', Czech: ''Sůl nad zlato'', German: ''Der Salzprinz'', Italian: ''Il Solto Prinzzo'') is a Slovak fairy-tale movie based on a novel by Pavol Dobšinský. The movie's central lesson is that salt, as ...
'' (1983), as Princess Barbora
*' (1988), as Fürstin Ursela
References
External links
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Official Website – Dietlinde Turban Maazel
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German television actresses
1957 births
Living people
German stage actresses
German film actresses
People from Reutlingen
20th-century German actresses
21st-century German actresses
German expatriates in the United States