Annemarie Hase (1900 – 1971) was a German actress and cabaret artist. She emerged as a star during the Weimar Republic, but because she was Jewish she faced increasing persecution following the Nazi takeover in 1933. In 1936 she went into exile in Britain, where she remained for the next decade. She was involved with various exile groups, and was employed by the BBC (for the German Service) during the Second World War where she worked alongside Bruno Adler.
Following the Allied victory over the Nazis, and occupation of Germany she returned to Berlin. In 1947 she appeared in the rubble film And the Heavens Above Us alongside Hans Albers and Lotte Koch. She forged a career as a character actress, appearing in a number of East German films. She was known for her Socialist political views.
1968
as Frau Schmädicke
1968
as Pafnutjewna
1965
as Heiratsvermittlerin Fjokla Iwanowna
1965
as Wirtin Fanny
1964
as Guiness
1959
as Dwina Arbuckle
1959
1957
as Mutter Bühnemann
1957
as Ziebusch
1957
as Frau Kaluweit
1956
1954
as Kröpellieschen
1951
as Nachbarin von Böhlig
1949
as Frau Schulze
1949
1948
1948
as Frau Schmittchen
1947
as Frau Burghardt
1931
as Anna
1930
as Rosa Schulz
1923
as Moras' Geliebte