Topsy Küppers Explained

Topsy Küppers (born 17 August 1931) is an Austrian writer, singer, soubrette, actress and former theatre director of German origin.

Life

Born in Aachen, the foundation stone for Küppers' career as an actress was laid by Ursula Staudte, who taught her according to the so-called Stanislawski principle. However, according to her own statement, the greatest influence was Trude Hesterberg, who taught her the chanson and its interpretation. Küppers then took her exams at the Bühnengenossenschaft, which had Gustaf Gründgens on its board of examiners.

She worked on German stages and for German and Austrian television and from 1958 performed with her then husband Georg Kreisler in Munich, among other places.

On 17 December 1976 she opened the in Vienna with four cabaret programmes, which was "dedicated to the preservation of Jewish literature and Jewish authors - both deceased and contemporary".[1] In the 25 years that she voluntarily directed the theatre until January 2001, the "headmaster [...] Urwienerin". During this time, she fought against misogyny, anti-Semitism and fascism with musical-literary programmes such as Gehackte Zores, Weit von wo and Amoureuses, Scandaleuses, Heiteres und so Weiteres.

Private life

In 1965, Küppers took Austrian citizenship.

From her marriage to Georg Kreisler came her daughter, who also works as a singer, speaker and actress,[2] as well as a son.[3] Kreisler and Topsy Küppers separated in the mid-1970s.

Küppers was married in second marriage to Karlheinz (called Carlos) Springer († 2013).[4] [5] In early August 2013, Küppers was diagnosed with colon cancer, which she describes as "my unhappiness" and which she dealt with in the identically titled 2014 book.

Awards

Küppers has received awards at home and abroad for her work, including:

Discography

Books

Filmography

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Topsy Küppers, actress and author, in conversation with Christoph Lindenmeyer . Bayerischer Rundfunk: alpha-Forum . 2003 . 28 July 2021.
  2. Sandra Kreisler. In Andrea von Treuenfeld: Heirs of the Holocaust. Life between silence and memory. Gütersloher Verlagshaus, Gütersloh 2017,, pp. 134ff.
  3. Georg Kreisler: Doch gefunden hat man mich nicht. Posthumous edition of previously unpublished texts and photographs. Atrium-Verlag, Zurich 2014, .
  4. Web site: https://kurier.at/stars/topsy-kueppers-ihr-leben-mit-dem-ungustl/[node:path Topsy Küppers: Ihr Leben mit dem Ungustl]. December 28, 2014. kurier.at.
  5. Web site: Sachbuch - Den Krebs überstehen. Mathias. Ziegler. Literatur.
  6. Web site: Grazer Autorinnen Autorenversammlung - MITGLIEDER. www.gav.at.
  7. https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/655786595 Wenn dein Leben trist ist – erleuchte es mit Humor! Erlebtes – Erhörtes – Erdachtes …