Background
Granget was born in Königsberg, East Prussia.
Granget was born in Königsberg, East Prussia.
She began her film and stage career at the end of the 1950s. She performed as a guest at the Nuremberg Playhouse at the Staatstheater Nürnberg, the Ruhrfestspiele in Recklinghausen and others Her first role on television was Svanhild Magnussen in the five-part television movie Am grünen Strand der Spree and brought her name to the public"s attention.
Afterward, she primarily played leading roles, such as the role of "Trudel Baumann" in Hans Fallada"s Jeder stirbt für sich allein in 1962, directed by Falk Harnack and starring Edith Schultze-Westrum and Alfred Schieske.
In 1968, she played "Nurse Inge" (German: Schwester Inge) in the 13-part television miniseries, Hafenkrankenhaus. Her last television role was in 1970 in Gerhart Hauptmann"s drama, Vor Sonnenuntergang, with Werner Hinz and Cordula Trantow.
Granget was married to actor Hannes Riesenberger, with whom she shared the stage several times. They had one son. Suffering from depression, she took her life on April 25, 1971.
Das Opfer von Treblinka - Die Geschichte des Kostek Wittkowsky (1958), with Erik Schumann and P. Walter Jacob
Die ungleichen Brüder (1958), with Lina Carstens
Geh nicht nach El Kuwehd (1960), by Günter Eich (Schirin), with Horst Sachtleben
Um Mitternacht (1960), with Arnold Marquis
Gottes liebe Kinder (1961)
Die beiden Tabakspfeifen (Die Motte) (1961), with Walter Richter and Angelika Hurwicz
Die ganze Wahrheit und nichts als die Wahrheit (1966), with Erik Schumann
Anna und Wassilij (1968).
Foreign eight years, she was a member of the Nuremberg Ensemble. After 1970, she appeared there as a guest.