Education
Born in Ovenhausen, Höxter, on 9 September 1919, Litto attended the town"s primary and secondary schools. She completed her training at the Wuppertal Municipal Theatre.
Born in Ovenhausen, Höxter, on 9 September 1919, Litto attended the town"s primary and secondary schools. She completed her training at the Wuppertal Municipal Theatre.
In 1970, she pioneered dance programming on German television From the age of 16, she received training in ballet at the Tanzschule Carus in Holzminden and, when 18, at the Folkwangschule in Essen. She joined the Berlin Opera ballet in 1941, first becoming a solo dancer and then, in 1944, prima ballerina.
In 1948, she performed in Werner Egk"s ballet Abraxas.
Thereafter she danced in various films including Die Dritte von Rechts, Melodie des Schicksals, Die verschleierte Maya and, taking the lead role, in Königin der Arena. In 1953, she starred in the musical Die Blume von Hawaii (The Flower of Hawaii) where she played Priness Lia a fictionalised version of Liliuokalani.
In November 1954, she was contracted by the Hamburg Opera. After performing in Hamlet, in 1955 she starred as the snake in Werner Egk"s Irische Legende at the Salzburg Festival.
Among her subsequent successes were Der Englel von Montparnasse and Formender Willie.
She also performed in the musical Fanny at Hamburg"s Thalia Theater. In 1970 she played the lead in the television series Tournee – Ein Ballett tanzt um die Welt, pioneering dance programming on German television The couple continued to appear in television productions until her husband"s sudden death in December 1978.
Completely devastated, she withdrew from further appearances.
Maria Litto died in Hamburg on 25 October 1996.