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Gudula Blau in Once Upon A Great Lady (1957). Movie poster by Helmuth Ellgaard

Gudula Blau (born February 22, 1940 in Poznan ) is a German actress , author , singer and politician .

Life

Gudula Blau starred in the films Shards Bring Good Luck (1957), Once Upon A Great Lady (1957), The Saints and Her Fool (1957) and in The Flying Classroom (1973) as Frau von Simmern. She was the second wife of Karlheinz Böhm from 1958 to 1962 . She is the mother of four children, including the former actress Kristina Böhm, who was born in 1959 .

In the 1970s, they began their own songs to sing and entered 1974 with their first song This did not say when Hans Rosenthal in Dalli Dalli on. In 1985 she finished her singing career and worked as a customer advisor and works council chairman at Böhmler im Tal in Munich and then as an editor and PR lady for Langen Müller Verlag . She then worked as the administrative manager of the Ayurveda clinic in Kassel until December 1998.

In 2005 she founded the Bavarian regional association of the Die Violetten party , which she led for three years as state chairwoman. Then Gudula Blau became federal chairman of the Violets . In the state elections in Bavaria in 2008 , she ran for the first time as a direct candidate for the Munich-Giesing constituency ( constituency of Upper Bavaria ). She was still listed as a candidate in the 2009 European elections , but resigned from the chairmanship and left the party in June 2009.

Gudula Blau founded the Annapurna seminar organization based in Mittenwald, which is esoteric.

Filmography

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Individual evidence

  1. Press release of the party Die Violetten , June 24, 2009, viewed on August 16, 2018.