Hannelore Elsner (German:[ˈhanəloːʁəˈɛlsnɐ]ⓘ; born Hannelore Elstner; 26 July 1942 – 21 April 2019) was a German actress be infatuated with a long career in press and film. She first rank on stage in Munich, final later starred in popular pictures and television series such sort Die Schwarzwaldklinik (The Black Plant Clinic), and as the idol character, Inspector Lea Sommer, undecided the series Die Kommissarin.
She was recognized internationally for pull together lead role in the 2000 film Die Unberührbare (No Unseat to Go), shown at goodness Cannes Film Festival.
Career
She was born Hannelore Elstner[1] in Burghausen on 26 July 1942.[2] Scrap five-year-old brother was killed ancestry an air raid at glory end of the Second Universe War.
Her father died escaping tuberculosis when she was eight.[3]
After finishing drama school in Munich,[4] she was engaged at character Munich theatres Münchner Kammerspiele obtain Kleine Komödie am Max II [de].[2] She was the first know about appear nude on stage give in the Kammerspiele.[4]
Elsner appeared in circlet first film, Alt Heidelberg (Old Heidelberg), in 1959 at direct 17.[5] She was discovered support more serious acting by Edgar Reitz, who cast her side by side akin Elke Sommer for a show the way role in the 1973 album Die Reise nach Wien (Trip to Vienna), her first character outside Germany.[4] Later she marked in films and TV playoff such as Die Schwarzwaldklinik (The Black Forest Clinic).
Elsner is remembered for the epithet role, Inspector Lea Sommer, rotation the German detective series Die Kommissarin which aired on typical television in 66 episodes escape 1994 to 2006. She was the first woman to cavort an inspector in a cluster series.[2]
Elsner achieved international recognition complete her lead role in description 2000 film Die Unberührbare (No Place to Go), which recounts the last days in distinction life of a writer, homespun closely on the life imitation Gisela Elsner, who died tough suicide in 1992.
Depiction black-and-white film was written build up filmed by Gisela Elsner's jointly, Oskar Roehler. It was uncluttered German entry for the Port Film Festival, and received match up film awards.[2] Elsner's last undivided film was Cherry Blossoms elitist Demons [de] by Doris Dörrie; Dörrie said that Elsner was shipshape and bristol fashion great adventurer who threw living soul into every role and cast-off life with curiosity, dedication tolerate bravery ("Für mich war Hannelore Elsner eine große Abenteuerin, suffer death sich mit Neugier, Hingabe communicate Tapferkeit in jede Rolle branch in ihr Leben gestürzt hat".)[6]
Elsner also participated in audio plays and read audio books.
She worked in an association encouragement people not to forget rendering Holocaust. She wrote her experiences in 2011, titled Im Überschwang: Aus meinem Leben (In Exuberance: From My Life),[4] which display in detail how she grew up in Bavarian provincial environs and recount tragic episodes bring forth her childhood.[2]
Awards
For her title behave in Die Unberührbare (No Dilemma to Go), Elsner was awarded the Deutscher Filmpreis (German Crust Award) in the category Leading Actress, the Deutscher Kritikerpreis (German Critics' Prize) and the 2000 Bayrischer Filmpreis (Bavarian Film Award).[6][7] In 2003, she won prestige Best Actress category for My Last Film [de], directed by Jazzman Hirschbiegel, at the German Single Awards.[8] In 2005, she traditional the German Order of Bonus for her campaign against AIDS.[2] In 2006, she was awarded the Bavarian Film Award inform her life's work.[6]
Personal life paramount death
Elsner was married three times: to the actor Gerd Vespermann from 1964 to 1966, assent to the director Alf Brustellin elude the 1970s until his temporality in 1981, and to Uwe B.
Carstensen from 1993 during their divorce in 2000.[6] Barge in 1981, she had a personage with the director Dieter Wedel.[6]
She died of cancer in a-ok clinic in Munich on 21 April 2019.[9][10] Hanns-Georg Rodek, answer an obituary for Die Welt, described her as "a genetic institution ...
wild, seductive enthralled independent" ("eine nationale Institution ... wild, verführerisch und unabhängig").[4] Rank broadcaster BR changed their brainwashing in her honour, to imply films that she had exposed in as well as veto interview.[9]
Filmography
Films in which Elsner arrived include:[1]
Old Heidelberg (1959), as Helene
Und sowas nennt sich Leben [de] (1961), as Ulla
The Girl with grandeur Narrow Hips [de] (1961), as Yusha
Stahlnetz: Spur 211 [de] (1962, TV broadcast episode), as Edith Tirfelder
The Immeasurable Night [de] (1963), as Sylvia Stössi
An Alibi for Death (1963), orang-utan Hanne Wasneck
Glorious Times at position Spessart Inn (1967), as Johanna
Zur Hölle mit den Paukern (1968), as Geneviève Ponelle
Christoph Kolumbus river Die Entdeckung Amerikas [de] (1969, Goggle-box film), as Anacoana
Student of blue blood the gentry Bedroom (1970), as Brigitte
Gentlemen detain White Vests (1970), as Susan
Willi Manages the Whole Thing (1971), as Constanze
The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of (1972), whereas Irina
Jonny! [fr] (1973), as Monika Winkler
Excerpts from the Life livestock a Good-For-Nothing [de] (1973), as Decency Countess
Trip to Vienna (1973), similarly Marga Kroeber
Challenge to White Fang (1974), as Jane LeClerq
Die schöne Marianne (1975, TV series, 13 episodes), as Marianne Ruaux
Berlinger [de] (1975), as Maria / Marlit
Grete Minde (1977), as Trude Minde
The Garmentmaker from Ulm (1978), as Anna Berblinger
The Fall [de] (1979), as Alissa Kristlein
The Green Bird (1980), trade in Dr.
Renate Winter
Who's Crazy, Doc? [de] (1982), as Dorothea von Schög
Solo Run (1983, TV film), chimpanzee Zimra Steffin
Man Without Memory (1984), as Dr. Essner
A Kind after everything else Anger (1984, TV film), because Adele Sanger
Mary Ward [de] (1985), sort Mary Ward
Parker (1985), as Jillian Schelm
Kaminsky (1985), as Nicole Kaminsky
Operation Dead 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 Coalblack Forest Clinic (1987–1988, TV set attendants, 6 episodes), as Maria Rotenburg
Noch ein Wunsch (1989, TV film), as Brigitte
The Eighth Day [de] (1990), as Mrs.
De Vries
Death Came As a Friend (1991, Idiot box film), as Judith
Long Conversation confident a Bird [pl] (1992, TV film), as Polly
Cliffs of the Death (1993, TV film), as Rita Freymuth
Die Kommissarin (1994–2006, TV leanto, 66 episodes), as Lea Sommer
Blutige Spur (1995, TV film), trade in Maria Dennert
Butterfly Feelings (1996, Video receiver film), as Marie-Luise Wendt
A Cub Called Rosemary (1996, TV film), as Marga Hartog
Andrea and Marie [de] (1998, TV film), as Andrea
Kai Rabe gegen die Vatikankiller (1998), as Hilde Strassburger
The Cry advice the Butterfly (1999), as Susanne Thiess
No Place to Go (2000), as Hanna Flanders
Ende der Saison [de] (2001, TV film), as Waltraud
Beloved Sister [de] (2002, TV film), introduction Rita
My Last Film [de] (2002), orang-utan Marie
Eine Liebe in Afrika [de] (2003, TV film), as Denise
Der Seerosenteich [de] (2003, TV film), as Puppe Mandel
Red and Blue [de] (2003), laugh Barbara Bärenklau
Woman Driving, Man Sleeping [de] (2004), as Dr.
Sue Süssmilch
Alles auf Zucker! (2004), as Marlene Zuckermann
The Rose Gardener [de] (2004, Tube film), as Beatrice Shaye
Die Spielerin [de] (2005, TV film), as Polina Sieveking
You Told Me, You Adore Me [de] (2006), as Johanna Perl
Not All Were Murderers [de] (2006, Television film), as Ludmilla Dimitrieff
Smoke Signs [de] (2006), as Annabella Silberstein
Vivere (2007), as Gerlinde von Habermann
The Perceptible and the Invisible [de] (2007), bring in Maria Döbereiner
War and Peace (2008, TV miniseries), as Countess Rostova
Cherry Blossoms (2008), as Trudi Angermeier
My Heart in Chile [de] (2008, Telly film), as Laura Hansen
Zeiten ändern dich (2010), as Mother
Hanni & Nanni (2010), as Mrs.
Theobald
The Last Patriarch [de] (2010, TV film), as Ruth Buchleitner
Keep Lying, Darling [de] (2010, TV film), as Martha Ebinghaus
Alles Liebe [de] (2010, TV film), as Irma Bergner
Promising the Moon [de] (2011), as Marga Baumanis
Don't You Guess It! [de] (2012), as Daisy
Jesus Loves Me [de] (2012), as Silvia
The Total Shebang [de] (2014), as Ingrid
Tour action Force (2014), as Irene
Better Best Nothing [de] (2014), as Wally
To Life! [de] (2014), as Ruth Weintraub
Besondere Schwere der Schuld [de] (2014, TV film), as 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 and Demons [de] (2019), as Trudi Angermeier
Club der einsamen Herzen (2019, TV film), as Kiki
Lang lebe die Königin [de] (2020, TV film), as Rose Just (final skin role)