1986 Bambi Awards
The 38th Bambi Awards took place in November 1986 at the ARRI cinema in Munich . The moderator was Dieter Kronzucker.
The award
Princess Yasmin Aga Khan received a Bambi in 1986 for her commitment to fighting Alzheimer's disease , from which her mother Rita Hayworth suffered and died in May 1987. Yasmin Aga Khan remained active in this area. The American doctor and radiation sickness specialist Robert Peter Gale was named Man of the Year by the Bambi jury for his work in providing medical care for victims of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster and was awarded a Bambi. Director Doris Dörrie was named woman of the year for her film Men .
The initiator and then director Justus Frantz and Uwe Barschel , the then Prime Minister of Schleswig-Holstein , were honored for establishing the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival .
Award winners
Honorary Bambi
Franz Beckenbauer and the national soccer team for second place at the Soccer World Cup in Mexico
in 1986
Laudation: Fritz Walter
Movie
Bernd Eichinger for The Name of the Rose
Woman of the year
Doris Dörrie for men
Classic
Uwe Barschel , Leonard Bernstein and Justus Frantz
Life's work
Paul McCartney
laudation: Franz Beckenbauer
Man of the year
Young actress
Radost Bokel for Momo
pop
social commitment
Yasmin Aga Khan for her commitment against Alzheimer's
laudation: Hannelore Kohl
Sports
trend
Television International
National television
Web links
- Bambi Prize Winner. In: Bambi.de. Retrieved on November 21, 2018 (pleaseenter "1986"under I'm looking for and start the search).
- Bambi Awards. In: IMDb. Retrieved March 30, 2018 .
Individual evidence
- ↑ Probably on the 21st, as the Arbeiter-Zeitung reported on it on the 22nd - Falco and Heller: "Bambis" for Austria . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . November 22, 1986, p. 9 ( Online in Arbeiter-Zeitung.at [accessed on March 30, 2018]). - and on page 32 of this issue also announced a report for the early evening on ZDF . Bambi.de's list of winners indicates the 22nd date for the award.
- ↑ a b c d Rüdiger Klausmann: Princess fights against Alzheimer's. In: Bambi.de. Retrieved March 30, 2018 .
- ↑ Princess Yasmin Aga Khan Wed to Christopher Jeffries . In: The New York Times . February 5, 1989 ( online [accessed March 30, 2018]).