Gisela Freudenberg

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Gisela Freudenberg (* 1953 in the GDR ) is a German actress .

She completed her acting studies at the State Drama School in Berlin . After completing her studies, she began to work in film and television, and her first film role as fawn in Dean Reed's DEFA Indian film Blood Brothers was to have a decisive impact on her later life.

When the film was shown during a film festival in Moscow, the artist fell in love with a Munich film critic who was present, which is why she was allowed to move to West Germany in 1979. When she arrived in Germany, she played Claudia in Rudolf Thome's film Berlin Chamissoplatz as early as 1980 , followed by several television appearances in television series such as Tatort . During the filming of the television game Schlange, Herz und Pantherkopf in the mid-1980s, director Rainer Wolffhardt discovered the artist, whom he later offered the role of Sara Soleder in his television series Löwengrube . This was followed by a few supporting roles in television productions, but the actress largely withdrew into private life.

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