Verena Keller (actress)

Verena Keller (born 1945 in Zurich) is a Swiss actress and writer.

Life

Keller is the daughter of the publicist Franz Keller. After her studies at the Bühnenstudio Zürich she went to the German Democratic Republic in 1967, where she worked as a theater actress. At the end of the 1970s she returned to Switzerland, where she worked as an actress, cultural journalist and language teacher. In 1986, Keller was the director of the asylum in Bernard Safarik's feature film Das kalte Paradies ("The Cold Paradise").[1]

In her novel Silvester in the Milchbar, published in 2014, she describes her time as an actress, especially in Quedlinburg. Among other things, she could not be recruited by the Stasi and represented human socialism as an illusion.[2][3][4]

Her novel Papi, wo bist du? ("Daddy, where are you?"), published in 2015, deals with her father, the psychologist Franz Keller, who left Switzerland as a Swiss communist in 1945 to get involved in the construction of the German Democratic Republic.[5] In 2017, she published her travel report on a motorcycle tour on Route 66 from Los Angeles to Chicago, L.A. ruft.[6]

Works (selection)

  • Book chapter in: Peter Arnold et al.: Zwüschehalt: 13 Erfahrungsberichte aus der Schweizer Neuen Linken. Zurich: Rotpunktverlag, 1979. OCLC 600534727
  • Book chapter in: Genossenschaft Schauspiel-Akademie Zürich: 50 Jahre Schauspiel-Akademie Zürich: Festschrift zum 50jährigen Jubiläum der Schauspiel-Akademie Zürich (SAZ). 1987. OCLC 80899756
  • 2012: Silvester in der Milchbar, novel, Vergangenheitsverlag, ISBN 978-3-86408-062-3
  • 2015: Papi, wo bist du?, novel, Vergangenheitsverlag, ISBN 978-3-86408-191-0
  • 2017: L.A. ruft, Omnino Verlag, ISBN 978-3-95894-036-9

References

  1. Verena Keller at IMDb
  2. Mike La Marr (Moderation), Peter Bollag (Redaktion): Verena Keller: Als Schweizerin freiwillig in der DDR In: Radio SRF 1, 27. September 2015.
  3. Helmuth Zipperlen: Verena Keller zwischen der DRR und Solothurn. In: az Solothurner Zeitung, 28. Februar 2013.
  4. Al’Leu: Ideale der frühen Jahre. In: WORT, Nr. 38, August 2013, S. 53–55.
  5. Al’Leu: Rekonstruktion des Vaterbildes. In: WORT Nr. 44, S. 47–48.
  6. "L. A. Ruft".
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