Ellinor Jensen

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Ellinor Renate Jensen (born April 15, 1929 in Frankfurt am Main ) is a German theater and film actress, who was known for her roles in the films Many Came Over (1956), Illusionen (1957) and Sebastian Kneipp - A Great Life ( 1958) is known.

biography

The daughter of the ethnologist Adolf Ellegard Jensen received private acting lessons from Margret Langen before she started acting. In 1950 it can be proven at the municipal theaters of Gelsenkirchen . Her subsequent engagements in the same decade took her to the Markgrafentheater in Erlangen , the Staatstheater Wiesbaden and Oldenburg . Appearances in short films ( You and Your Car, Schillerstraße 16 ) followed.

Ellinor Jensen got her first role in a full-length cinema production in 1953 in the music film Heimlich, silent and quiet ... directed by Hans Deppe . Her film partners in this comedy were, among others, Lina Carstens and Walter Giller . In the same year, another music film Street Serenade followed , where Jensen worked with Vico Torriani and Sybil Werden . In the Austrian homeland comedy Bruder Martin from 1954, Jensen played for the first time under the direction of Axel von Ambesser at the side of Paul Hörbiger , with whom she worked several times in the following years. In the 1957 television film Illusions , the actress starred with Tilla Durieux , Joachim Fuchsberger and Peter Weck . In the Austrian homeland melodrama The Most Beautiful Day of My Life (1957) Jensen played the main role of sister Maria, in which the orphan boy Toni, played by Michael Ande , sees a mother substitute. Paul Hörbiger and Paul Bösiger were two of her adult film partners.

In the 1958 film biography Sebastian Kneipp - A Great Life , Jensen embodied the religious sister Sebastiana, who helps care for Anna , who is ill with lupus and is treated like a leper by people. She is in the ordination of Kneipp as his right hand. In addition to Carl Wery in the title role, Paul Hörbiger was back again. Your last captured role played Jensen in the comedy series from 1970 The professions of Mr K . Mr. K. was played by Helmut Qualtinger . Then she disappeared from the public eye.

In 1954 Ellinor Jensen married the doctor Kurt Hoffmann.

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  1. ↑ you can read the wrong spellings Elinor Jensen and Ellionor Jensen, which are probably due to typing errors
  2. Glenzdorfs Internationales Filmlexikon, Volume 2, p. 760, Bad Münder 1961