Cleo Kretschmer

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Cleo Kretschmer (* 11. February 1951 in Thalberg , a district of Wegscheid , native Ingeborg Maria Kretschmer ) is a German actress , screenplay and novel author .

Life

The daughter of a border police officer lived in Munich from the age of eleven . After school she completed an apprenticeship as a druggist , was then a secretary , bartender and finally a shop assistant in a boutique. After a brief guest appearance in the fifth part of the schoolgirl report , she was discovered by director Klaus Lemke . Kretschmer's breakthrough as an actress came in 1975 in the television comedy Idole , in which she also worked on the script. In the years 1976 to 1981 and then again in 1995 she made Lemke the leading actress (mostly alongside Wolfgang Fierek ) in his “weird” comedies. The actors could freely improvise their dialogues. For her acting performance in Amore , Kretschmer received the 1978 television film award from the German Academy of Performing Arts .

In 1984, with Herzschmerz , she published her first novel, which was soon followed by other books. Cleo Kretschmer was a well-known member of the Munich crowd in the 1980s when she lived in Ibiza for half of the year . In 1990 she ran unsuccessfully for the Munich city council .

In 1998 Kretschmer suffered severe cerebral haemorrhage from which she recovered slowly. After her full recovery, she worked as a journalist for Penthouse magazine . In this function, she conducted a sensational interview in 1999 with the then television priest Jürgen Fliege . In 2004 she celebrated her comeback as an actress with Samba Bavaria . In 2005 she appeared in the operetta Phoenix - Who Owns the Light by Studio Braun at the Deutsches Schauspielhaus in Hamburg.

She is the official patron of the Bavarian State Association for the Rehabilitation of Aphasics eV She is also a mentor of LILALU eV

Cleo Kretschmer now lives in Dorfen in Upper Bavaria .

Novels

  • 1984: Heartache (Bayreuth, Hestia)
  • 1986: Amore (Munich, Droemersche Verlagsanstalt Knaur)
  • 1986: Moviestar (Bayreuth, Hestia)
  • 1987: Arabian Nights (Droemer Knaur)
  • 1989: Fortuna and the last Playboy (Munich, Heyne)
  • 1990: Idols (Droemer Knaur)
  • 2006: Carousel of Longing (Munich, Heyne)
  • 2016: love on velvet paws (BOD / bestseller)

Filmography

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Archived copy ( Memento of April 12, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) Mentors of LILALU