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== Life and career ==
Huber was born in [[Misdroy]] on the island [[Wolin|Wollin]],<ref name="Kukula 2021">{{cite web | last=Kukula | first=Ulrike | title=Schauspielerin Grischa Huber gestorben | website=WDR | date=6 April 2021 | url=https://www1.wdr.de/kultur/kulturnachrichten/schauspielerin-grischa-huber-gestorben-100.html | language=de | access-date=9 April 2021}}</ref> the daughter of a seafarer. She was trained in ballet and acting at the [[Badisches Staatstheater Karlsruhe]].<ref name="Kukula 2021" /> After further acting studies in Munich with {{ill|Ellen Mahlke|de}}, she made her stage debut at the [[Residenztheater]] in [[Jean Genets Genet]]'s ''[[The Screens|Die Wände]]''.<ref name="Spiegel" /> She was a member of the ensemble of [[Schauspiel Köln]] from 1968, played in Berlin from 1970, at the [[Nationaltheater Mannheim]] from 1973, at [[Schauspiel Bochum]] from 1979 and in [[Hamburg]] from 1986.<ref name="Spiegel" /> She appeared in Hamburg in 1988 as Die Französin in Wedekind's ''[[Pandora's Box (play)|Lulu]]'', directed by [[Peter Zadek]].<ref name="Tag24" />
 
Her first film role came in 1970, in the literary film ''[[Lenz (film)|Lenz]]'', produced by Literarisches Colloqium Berlin.<ref name="Spiegel" /> It opened chances for more roles in [[New German Cinema]].<ref name="Sannwald" /> In 1974, she played the lead role of Grischa in the film ''[[Under the Pavement Lies the Strand|Unter dem Pflaster ist der Strand]]'' (''Under the Pavement Lies the Strand''), taking her character's name later for her artist name. The [[low-budget film]] was the first [[feature film]] by [[Helma Sanders-Brahms]].<ref name="Everett" /> Huber was involved in the script, and portrayed a young actress during the student movement of the 1968s who made her way, disillusioned but determined. She became the role model for a generation of self-determined young women,<ref name="Filmdienst" /> and was awarded the 1975 the [[Filmband in Gold]].<ref name="Spiegel" /><ref name="Filmdienst" /> She played in ''[[The Serpent's Egg (film)|The Serpent's Egg]]'', directed by [[Ingmar Bergman]] in 1977.<ref>[http://www.svenskfilmdatabas.se/en/item/?type=film&itemid=5314#cast The Serpent's Egg (1977)] svenskfilmdatabas.se/en</ref> In the 1981 ''[[Malou (film)|Malou]]'', she appeared as Hannah Rethmann alongside [[Ingrid Caven]] in the title role. A reviewer found their faces, gestures and actions memorable ("... Ingrid Caven und Grischa Huber, deren Gesichter, deren Gesten und Handlungen noch lange im Gedächtnis bleiben").<ref name="Frederiksen" /> She played in ''Goethe'', directed by Phillipp Stölz, ''[[Hilde (film)|Hilde]]'', directed by [[Kai Wessel (director)|Kai Wessel]], and ''September'', directed by [[Max Färberböck]]. In television, she appeared in the ''[[SOKO Stuttgart]]'' series of the [[ZDF]], in ''Drei in einem Bett'' for [[SAT.1]], and ''Hurenkinder'' for [[ARD (broadcaster)|ARD]].<ref name="Tag24" /> In the 2017 film ''[[The Garden (2017 film)|Sommerhäuser]]'' (''The Garden''), written and directed by {{ill|Sonja Maria Kröner|de}}, she played the role of Frau Fischer.<ref>[https://www.crew-united.com/en/Sommerhaeuser__214189.html Sommerhäuser / Feature Film | 2016–2017 | Drama, Family | Germany] crew-united.com</ref>