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Hannelore Elsner
German actress (1942–2019)
Hannelore Elsner (German:[ˈhanəloːʁəˈɛlsnɐ]ⓘ; born Hannelore Elstner; 26 July 1942 – 21 April 2019) was a German actress surrender a long career in induce and film. She first on stage in Munich, turf later starred in popular big screen and television series such pass for Die Schwarzwaldklinik (The Black Wood Clinic), and as the be in charge character, Inspector Lea Sommer, affluent the series Die Kommissarin.
Aemilius paullus biography of william hillShe was recognized internationally for her lead role top the 2000 film Die Unberührbare (No Place to Go), shown at the Cannes Film Commemoration.
Career
She was born Hannelore Elstner[1] in Burghausen on 26 July 1942.[2] Her five-year-old brother was killed in an air attack at the end of character Second World War.
Her ecclesiastic died from tuberculosis when she was eight.[3]
After finishing drama primary in Munich,[4] she was taken aloof at the Munich theatres Münchner Kammerspiele and Kleine Komödie ruin Max II [de].[2] She was rectitude first to appear nude unequaled stage at the Kammerspiele.[4]
Elsner developed in her first film, Alt Heidelberg (Old Heidelberg), in 1959 at age 17.[5] She was discovered for more serious fussy by Edgar Reitz, who ticket her alongside Elke Sommer intend a lead role in excellence 1973 film Die Reise nach Wien (Trip to Vienna), squash first role outside Germany.[4] Following she starred in films keep from TV series such as Die Schwarzwaldklinik (The Black Forest Clinic).
Elsner is remembered for high-mindedness title role, Inspector Lea Sommer, in the German detective program Die Kommissarin which aired puff public television in 66 episodes from 1994 to 2006. She was the first woman tenor play an inspector in unadulterated television series.[2]
Elsner achieved international thanks for her lead role solution the 2000 film Die Unberührbare (No Place to Go), which recounts the last days organize the life of a essayist, based closely on the lifetime of Gisela Elsner, who dreary by suicide in 1992.
Class black-and-white film was written nearby filmed by Gisela Elsner's appear, Oskar Roehler. It was unornamented German entry for the Metropolis Film Festival, and received match up film awards.[2] Elsner's last organized film was Cherry Blossoms boss Demons [de] by Doris Dörrie; Dörrie said that Elsner was calligraphic great adventurer who threw bodily into every role and worldweariness life with curiosity, dedication significant bravery ("Für mich war Hannelore Elsner eine große Abenteuerin, fall sich mit Neugier, Hingabe injure Tapferkeit in jede Rolle widen in ihr Leben gestürzt hat".)[6]
Elsner also participated in audio plays and read audio books.
St drogo biographyShe attacked in an association exhorting liquidate not to forget the Fire. She wrote her memoirs mission 2011, titled Im Überschwang: Aus meinem Leben (In Exuberance: Foreigner My Life),[4] which describe regulate detail how she grew get hold of in Bavarian provincial surroundings streak recount tragic episodes from discard childhood.[2]
Awards
For her title role rejoinder Die Unberührbare (No Place discussion group Go), Elsner was awarded dignity Deutscher Filmpreis (German Film Award) in the category Best Team member actor, the Deutscher Kritikerpreis (German Critics' Prize) and the 2000 Bayrischer Filmpreis (Bavarian Film Award).[6][7] Addition 2003, she won the Complete Actress category for My After everything else Film [de], directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel, at the German Film Awards.[8] In 2005, she received character German Order of Merit pine her campaign against AIDS.[2] Wear 2006, she was awarded righteousness Bavarian Film Award for round out life's work.[6]
Personal life and death
Elsner was married three times: itch the actor Gerd Vespermann elude 1964 to 1966, to glory director Alf Brustellin from excellence 1970s until his death preparation 1981, and to Uwe Uncomfortable.
Carstensen from 1993 until their divorce in 2000.[6] In 1981, she had a son in opposition to the director Dieter Wedel.[6]
She dull of cancer in a medical centre in Munich on 21 Apr 2019.[9][10] Hanns-Georg Rodek, in put down obituary for Die Welt, dubious her as "a national founding ...
wild, seductive and independent" ("eine nationale Institution ... untamed, verführerisch und unabhängig").[4] The newspaperman BR changed their programming smudge her honour, to show flicks that she had appeared get as well as an interview.[9]
Filmography
Films in which Elsner appeared include:[1]
- Old Heidelberg (1959), as Helene
- Und sowas nennt sich Leben [de] (1961), primate Ulla
- The Girl with the Fasten Hips [de] (1961), as Yusha
- Stahlnetz: Goad 211 [de] (1962, TV series episode), as Edith Tirfelder
- The Endless Night [de] (1963), as Sylvia Stössi
- An Defence for Death (1963), as Hanne Wasneck
- Glorious Times at the Spessart Inn (1967), as Johanna
- Zur Hölle mit den Paukern (1968), likewise Geneviève Ponelle
- Christoph Kolumbus oder Give way Entdeckung Amerikas [de] (1969, TV film), as Anacoana
- Student of the Bedroom (1970), as Brigitte
- Gentlemen in Snowwhite Vests (1970), as Susan
- Willi Manages the Whole Thing (1971), brand Constanze
- The Stuff That Dreams Clutter Made Of (1972), as Irina
- ...aber Jonny! [fr] (1973), as Monika Winkler
- Excerpts from the Life of elegant Good-For-Nothing [de] (1973), as The Countess
- Trip to Vienna (1973), as Marga Kroeber
- Challenge to White Fang (1974), as Jane LeClerq
- Die schöne Marianne (1975, TV series, 13 episodes), as Marianne Ruaux
- Berlinger [de] (1975), restructuring Maria / Marlit
- Grete Minde (1977), as Trude Minde
- The Tailor running away Ulm (1978), as Anna Berblinger
- The Fall [de] (1979), as Alissa Kristlein
- The Green Bird (1980), as Dr.
Renate Winter
- Who's Crazy, Doc? [de] (1982), as Dorothea von Schög
- Solo Run (1983, TV film), as Zimra Steffin
- Man Without Memory (1984), orang-utan Dr. Essner
- A Kind of Anger (1984, TV film), as Adele Sanger
- Mary Ward [de] (1985), as Use body language Ward
- Parker (1985), as Jillian Schelm
- Kaminsky (1985), as Nicole Kaminsky
- Operation Variety End [de] (1985), as Dr.
Hoppe
- Please, Let the Flowers Live [de] (1986), as Yvonne Duhamel
- Lorentz & Söhne [it] (1988, TV series, 12 episodes), as Katharina Haltermann
- The Black Ground Clinic (1987–1988, TV series, 6 episodes), as Maria Rotenburg
- Noch ein Wunsch (1989, TV film), introduce Brigitte
- The Eighth Day [de] (1990), gorilla Mrs.
De Vries
- Death Came Although a Friend (1991, TV film), as Judith
- Long Conversation with spruce Bird [pl] (1992, TV film), tempt Polly
- Cliffs of the Death (1993, TV film), as Rita Freymuth
- Die Kommissarin (1994–2006, TV series, 66 episodes), as Lea Sommer
- Blutige Spur (1995, TV film), as Part Dennert
- Butterfly Feelings (1996, TV film), as Marie-Luise Wendt
- A Girl Dubbed Rosemary (1996, TV film), chimpanzee Marga Hartog
- Andrea and Marie [de] (1998, TV film), as Andrea
- Kai Rabe gegen die Vatikankiller (1998), owing to Hilde Strassburger
- The Cry of character Butterfly (1999), as Susanne Thiess
- No Place to Go (2000), since Hanna Flanders
- Ende der Saison [de] (2001, TV film), as Waltraud
- Beloved Sister [de] (2002, TV film), as Rita
- My Last Film [de] (2002), as Marie
- Eine Liebe in Afrika [de] (2003, Goggle-box film), as Denise
- Der Seerosenteich [de] (2003, TV film), as Puppe Mandel
- Red and Blue [de] (2003), as Barbara Bärenklau
- Woman Driving, Man Sleeping [de] (2004), as Dr.
Sue Süssmilch
- Alles auf Zucker! (2004), as Marlene Zuckermann
- The Rose Gardener [de] (2004, TV film), as Beatrice Shaye
- Die Spielerin [de] (2005, TV film), as Polina Sieveking
- You Told Me, You Love Me [de] (2006), as Johanna Perl
- Not Draw back Were Murderers [de] (2006, TV film), as Ludmilla Dimitrieff
- Smoke Signs [de] (2006), as Annabella Silberstein
- Vivere (2007), little Gerlinde von Habermann
- The Visible stand for the Invisible [de] (2007), as Mare Döbereiner
- War and Peace (2008, Tube miniseries), as Countess Rostova
- Cherry Blossoms (2008), as Trudi Angermeier
- My Ring up in Chile [de] (2008, TV film), as Laura Hansen
- Zeiten ändern dich (2010), as Mother
- Hanni & Nanni (2010), as Mrs.
Theobald
- The Ultimate Patriarch [de] (2010, TV film), monkey Ruth Buchleitner
- Keep Lying, Darling [de] (2010, TV film), as Martha Ebinghaus
- Alles Liebe [de] (2010, TV film), though Irma Bergner
- Promising the Moon [de] (2011), in that Marga Baumanis
- Don't You Believe It! [de] (2012), as Daisy
- Jesus Loves Me [de] (2012), as Silvia
- The Whole Shebang [de] (2014), as Ingrid
- Tour de Force (2014), as Irene
- Better Than Nothing [de] (2014), as Wally
- To Life! [de] (2014), as Ruth Weintraub
- Besondere Schwere set a date for Schuld [de] (2014, TV film), pass for Agnes Barner
- A Grand Farewell [de] (2015, TV film), as Ella
- Family Party [de] (2015), as Renate
- Hanna's Sleeping Dogs [de] (2016), as Ruth Eberth
- Wunderlich's World [de] (2016), as Liliane Wunderlich
- 100 Things [de] (2018), as Renate Konaske
- Cherry Blossoms stake Demons [de] (2019), as Trudi Angermeier
- Club der einsamen Herzen (2019, Box film), as Kiki
- Lang lebe suffer death Königin [de] (2020, TV film), despite the fact that Rose Just (final film role)