German actresses who died due to Disease

Here are 2 famous actresses from Germany died in Disease:

Helma Sanders-Brahms

Helma Sanders-Brahms (November 20, 1940 Emden-May 27, 2014 Berlin) also known as Helma Sanders or Sanders-Brahms was a German film director, screenwriter, film producer, actor, voice actor, television director and television producer. She had one child, Anna Sanders.

Sanders-Brahms was known for her socially and politically conscious films which often dealt with aspects of contemporary history, particularly the Second World War and the Holocaust. She was considered a leading figure in the New German Cinema movement of the 1970s, alongside fellow directors like Rainer Werner Fassbinder and Werner Herzog.

Her most famous films include "Germany, Pale Mother" (1980) which was a semi-autobiographical exploration of her parents' experiences during the Second World War, and "No Mercy, No Future" (1981) which examined the societal pressures and marginalization faced by young people.

Sanders-Brahms received multiple awards and nominations throughout her career, including the Berlinale Camera at the Berlin International Film Festival, the Otto Dibelius Prize, and the Konrad Wolf Prize. She was also a member of the Academy of Arts Berlin and the German Film Academy.

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Elke Neidhardt

Elke Neidhardt (July 5, 1941 Stuttgart-November 25, 2013 Melbourne) a.k.a. Elke Cordelia Neidhardt AM or Elke Neidhart was a German actor and theatre director. She had one child, Fabian Muir.

Neidhardt began her career in theatre as an actor in the 1960s in Germany before moving to Australia in the 1970s. In Melbourne, she co-founded the Theatreworks company in St Kilda in 1980 and served as its artistic director until 1991. She directed more than 50 plays during her time at Theatreworks, and was known for her innovative and thought-provoking productions. Neidhardt's work was recognized with numerous awards, including the Order of Australia in 2002 for her contributions to the performing arts. She continued to work in theatre until her death in 2013 at the age of 72, leaving behind a legacy of inspiring and boundary-pushing productions.

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