German actresses who were born in 1939

Here are 5 famous actresses from Germany were born in 1939:

Veruschka von Lehndorff

Veruschka von Lehndorff (May 14, 1939 Königsberg-) also known as Vera Gräfin von Lehndorff-Steinort, Vera Lehndorff, Verushka, Vera von Lehndorff, Countess Vera Gottliebe Anna von Lehndorff, Vera Gottliebe Anna Gräfin von Lehndorff-Steinor, Vera Gottliebe Anna von Lehndorff or Veruschka is a German model, fashion model, actor and artist.

Veruschka began her career as a fashion model in the early 1960s, and soon became one of the world's top models. She appeared on the covers of many magazines, including Vogue, Elle, and Harper's Bazaar. She also worked with designers such as Yves Saint Laurent and Giorgio Armani.

In the 1970s, Veruschka began to focus on acting, and appeared in several films, including "Blow-Up" (1966), "Funny Games" (1997), and "The Bride" (1985). She also appeared on stage in several plays, including "King Lear" and "The Bacchae".

In addition to her work as a model and actor, Veruschka is also an accomplished artist. She has exhibited her photography and installations in galleries around the world, and her work is included in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.

Veruschka continues to be a cultural icon, known for her distinctive style and her contributions to the worlds of fashion, film, and art.

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Christiane Schmidtmer

Christiane Schmidtmer (December 24, 1939 Mannheim-March 13, 2003 Heidelberg) also known as Christel Schmidtmer, Christiane Schmidmer, Christiana Schmidtmer or Christine Schmidtmer was a German actor, fashion model and nude glamour model.

Schmidtmer began her career as a model in the 1950s, gracing the pages of various magazines and working for a number of high-profile designers. Her striking looks and statuesque figure quickly caught the attention of Hollywood, and in the 1960s she began appearing in films such as "The Carpetbaggers" and "The Boston Strangler".

Although she never achieved massive success as an actress, Schmidtmer became known for her sultry presence and unforgettable appearances in a number of iconic movies, including the James Bond film "Thunderball" and the cult classic "Von Ryan's Express". Towards the end of her career, she began to focus more on television work, making appearances on popular shows like "The Love Boat" and "Fantasy Island".

Schmidtmer died in 2003 at the age of 63 from injuries sustained in a car accident. She is remembered for her beauty, talent, and contribution to the world of entertainment.

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Margot Eskens

Margot Eskens (August 12, 1939 Düren-) a.k.a. Eskens, Margot is a German actor.

Margot Eskens is more known for her successful career as a singer than for her acting skills. She represented Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1966 with her song "Die Zeiger der Uhr" and was also a frequent guest on German television shows throughout the 1960s and 1970s. Eskens earned numerous awards for her work in the music industry, including the Golden Lion of Radio Luxemburg, the Golden Record for her song "Cindy, Oh Cindy," and the prestigious Bambi Award. Despite suffering a stroke in 2004 that left her unable to perform, she continues to be regarded as one of Germany's most iconic female singers.

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Ursula Karusseit

Ursula Karusseit (August 2, 1939 Elbląg-) is a German actor. She has two children, Pierre Besson and Philippe Besson.

Ursula Karusseit began her acting career at the age of 18 in 1957, performing in theaters across East Germany. She is best remembered for her role as Charlotte Gauss, a doctor in the German medical drama series "In aller Freundschaft," which she played from 1998 until 2015. Karusseit's performances in theater, film and television earned her numerous awards and a reputation as one of Germany's most versatile actors. In 2001, she was awarded the Order of Merit of Berlin for her outstanding contributions to German culture. Karusseit passed away on February 1, 2019, leaving behind a legacy that is celebrated by her colleagues and fans alike.

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Ilse Pagé

Ilse Pagé (May 29, 1939 Berlin-) also known as Ilse Page or Ilse Hinniger is a German actor and voice actor.

Ilse Pagé's acting career started in 1960s and she has appeared in many German films and TV shows. Some of her notable screen credits include "Zwei Münchner in Hamburg", "Derrick", "Tatort" and "Ein Fall für Zwei". In addition to her work as an actress, Pagé is also a renowned voice artist, lending her voice to many German productions of foreign films and documentaries. She is particularly known for her work dubbing the voice of Maggie Smith in films such as "Harry Potter" series and "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel". Pagé has received numerous awards and nominations for her work in the German film and television industry. She continues to live in Berlin and work in the entertainment industry.

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