Erika Remberg

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During the filming of "Circus Of Horrors", 1960, London
Erika Remberg, December 1980

Erika Remberg , actually Erika Crobath , (born February 15, 1932 in Medan , Sumatra , Indonesia ; † November 10, 2017 in Benidorm ) was an Austrian actress .

Life

Erika Remberg was born in Indonesia as the daughter of a tobacco grower . During the Second World War, the family moved back to Austria so that Erika Remberg attended a grammar school in Innsbruck . Here she came into contact with an amateur stage and was in the spotlight for the first time at the age of 16. After further training and small engagements, she came to the Exl-stage and after its dissolution in 1956 finally to German film.

At the Exl stage she met the Austrian actor Walther Reyer and married the later actor in the castle in 1950. They have a daughter, Veronika, who was born in Innsbruck in 1950.

As Klaus Kinski's partner , Remberg quickly made a name for herself as a young actress in the leading roles of artistically undemanding, but commercially successful films. Until the early 1960s, she was seen in films such as Kaiserjäger (1956), Vienna, du City of My Dreams (1957) or Laila - Love under the Midnight Sun (1958). In 1960 she was briefly married to the South American actor Gustavo Rojo . When there were more and more offers for good roles in Germany , she increasingly worked abroad and finally left the acting profession in the mid-1970s.

In 1981 she wrote the novel wanted posters , which was also made into a film. She then retired into private life and married the director Sidney Hayers in 1985 , with whom she had made the film The Red Shadow (1960) 25 years earlier .

Filmography (selection)

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  1. DIE WELT: Compact: Features section compact . In: THE WORLD . November 17, 2017 ( welt.de [accessed November 17, 2017]).