Dagmar Hellberg

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Dagmar Hellberg (* 1957 in Karlsruhe ) is a German musical artist , actress and singer .

Life

Hellberg first appeared on stage at the age of six. She completed her stage training in Munich. This it financed as a singer of their rock band with studio jobs and as a presenter at the Bayerischer Rundfunk the Bavaria-3 telecast Pop after eight , previously Thomas Gottschalk moderated. Hellberg was married to the Viennese actor Michael Thomas for twenty years . From this marriage comes a common son.

Musical and acting

Hellberg is now one of the most important German-speaking musical performers and has played on well-known stages such as the Theater des Westens in Berlin, the Volksoper Vienna , the Graz Opera House , the Theater an der Wien , the Raimundtheater , the Ronacher and the Stadttheater Klagenfurt . She had well-known leading roles in the musicals Evita , The Rocky Horror Show , Jesus Christ Superstar , Sweeney Todd , Les Misérables , Anything Goes and Fame . Hellberg is also known from several film and television productions.

singing

In 1979, Hellberg was a founding member of the German 80s women's quartet The Hornettes . There she was replaced in 1981 by Linda G. Thompson . As a solo singer, she is represented on the 2004 tribute album abba FOREVER with the song I can understand him . She sang among others with the progressive rock band Central Park at the side of the front man Heiko Möckel and is on the album Live! - The Unexpected Concert (2008) to be heard.

Filmography

  • 1986: Der Alte : Raftfahrt into the Jenseits (series episode; director: Dietrich Haugk )
  • 1987: The Old One: How Life Works (series episode; Director: Dietrich Haugk)
  • 1987: Hessian stories : appearance or non-appearance / regulation is regulation / a soul of man / the corpse was the murderer (series episode; director: Heinz Schirk )
  • 1988: Hessian Stories: Pure Taste / Zero Comma Nix / The Treasure From Baggersee (Series episode; Director: Ulrich Stark )
  • 1990: Hotel Paradies : Who was the culprit? (Series episode; Director: Michael Günther )
  • 1994: The Man from La Mancha (TV film; Director: Felix Breisach )
  • 2012: Randgänger (Director: Renate Woltron )
  • 2012: Let Me Try Again (Director: Gerhard Fresacher )

Discography

(here only solo releases)

Singles

  • 1979: Give Me A Little Love (Single; Polydor )
  • 1985: I can understand him (split single with Angelika Milster ; single; Polydor)
  • 2004: I can understand him (sampler contribution to abba FOREVER )

Radio plays

Awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Dagmar Hellberg , Friends of Musicals.
  2. ^ B3 History Page - Dagmar Hellberg , Bayern 3.
  3. Gottschalk's successor in the canteen ( memento from October 25, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) , Bavaria 3.
  4. Bigger than his own shadow . Retrieved September 17, 2018.
  5. Dagmar Hellberg ( Memento of the original from August 26, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.gaertnerplatztheater.de archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , State Theater on Gärtnerplatz , Munich.
  6. a b Dagmar Hellberg , Graz Opera House.
  7. Jump up ↑ The Hornettes - Dagmar Hellberg, Lucy Neale, Gitta Walther (later MacKay), Christina Harrison (poster).
  8. Hellberg, Dagmar , online music database.
  9. Ralf "Jogi" Ruhenstroth: Central Park / Unexpected , RockTimes, July 29, 2006.