German actresses who were born in 1936

Here are 6 famous actresses from Germany were born in 1936:

Veronika Fitz

Veronika Fitz (March 28, 1936 Dießen am Ammersee-) is a German actor. She has one child, Ariela Bogenberger.

Veronika Fitz started her acting career in the 1950s and appeared in several popular German films such as "Die glückliche Familie" and "Polizeiinspektion 1". She is also known for her work in theater and television, having performed in numerous productions throughout her career. In addition to acting, Fitz is also a successful author and has published several books, including a cookbook and an autobiography. Over the years, she has been honored with various awards for her contributions to German culture and entertainment, including the Bavarian Order of Merit in 2006. Despite being retired from acting, Veronika Fitz remains a beloved figure in German media and continues to have a lasting impact on the entertainment industry in Germany.

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Christiane Nielsen

Christiane Nielsen (September 10, 1936 Würzburg-April 8, 2007 Frankfurt) otherwise known as Cristian Nielsen was a German actor.

Christiane Nielsen began her acting career in the 1950s, appearing in various theater productions across Germany. She later transitioned to film and television, making her debut in the 1961 film "Children, Mother, and a General". Nielsen became a prominent figure in German cinema throughout the 1960s and 1970s, starring in numerous films such as "The Squeaker" (1963), "Youth and Joy" (1965), and "The Great Alligator River" (1979). She also had recurring roles in popular television shows such as "The Black Forest Clinic" and "Derrick". Nielsen received several accolades for her work including the Bambi Award for Best Actress in 1964. She continued to act until her death in 2007 at the age of 70.

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Inge Brück

Inge Brück (November 12, 1936 Mannheim-) a.k.a. Brück, Inge is a German singer and actor.

She started her career in the 1950s as a singer and became popular in Germany in the 1960s with hits such as "Eine Liebe ist viele Tränen wert" and "Luftballons". Brück has represented Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest twice. In 1967, she finished in eighth place with the song "Anouschka", and in 1972, she placed 14th with "Nur die Liebe läßt uns leben". In addition to her singing career, Brück has also acted in several films and TV series, including the popular German crime show "Tatort". She has won numerous awards for her work, including the Bambi Award for best female singer in 1965.

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Ingeborg Hallstein

Ingeborg Hallstein (May 23, 1936 Munich-) is a German opera singer, professor and actor.

She started her career as a soprano opera singer in the 1950s and quickly gained recognition for her ability to perform a range of roles, from the traditional to the more contemporary. She also gained popularity for her performances in operettas and musicals.

In 1977, Hallstein made her debut as an actor in the German television series "Forsthaus Falkenau" and went on to star in numerous television shows and movies over the next few decades.

Hallstein was also a respected voice teacher and professor. From 1992 to 2002 she served as a professor for vocal training at the University of Music and Performing Arts Munich. Many of her students went on to have successful careers in the performing arts.

Throughout her career, Hallstein received numerous accolades for her contributions to the arts, including the Order of Merit of Berlin and the Bavarian Order of Merit. She continues to be remembered as one of Germany's most beloved and versatile performers.

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Elisabeth Volkmann

Elisabeth Volkmann (March 16, 1936 Essen-July 27, 2006 Munich) also known as Volkmann, Elisabeth was a German actor.

Known for her versatile acting skills, Elisabeth Volkmann began her career in the 1950s working at the theater. She made her breakthrough in the entertainment industry during the 1960s as a voice actor and later became a screen actor. Volkmann appeared in numerous films and television series, becoming a regular face on German screens. She was also known for her voice work in numerous animated series and films. In addition to her acting career, Volkmann was also a successful singer and released several chart-topping singles in the 1970s. Despite facing personal and professional challenges throughout her life, Elisabeth Volkmann remains a beloved figure in German popular culture.

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Susanne Cramer

Susanne Cramer (December 3, 1936 Frankfurt-January 7, 1969 Hollywood) also known as Susan Cramer or Suzanne Cramer was a German actor. Her child is called Konstanze Lohner.

Susanne Cramer started her acting career in the early 1950s in German productions. She gained critical acclaim for her performances in films such as "The Last Bridge" (1954) and "The Girl Rosemarie" (1958). In 1959, Susanne Cramer moved to Hollywood to expand her career internationally.

In Hollywood, Susanne Cramer was cast in supporting roles in various films such as "The Three Stooges in Orbit" (1962) and "The Secret Invasion" (1964). She also appeared in TV series such as "The Wild Wild West" and "Daniel Boone".

Aside from her acting career, Susanne Cramer was also known for her relationships with high-profile celebrities such as Elvis Presley and Robert Wagner. Sadly, her life was cut short at the age of 32 when she was found dead in her Hollywood home. The cause of her death was reported to be a combination of alcohol and barbiturates.

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