Hannelore Bollmann

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Hannelore Friedel Bollmann (born May 10, 1925 in Hamburg ) is a former German film actress .

Life

Bollmann's career began after World War II when she got a role in the strip King of Hearts at the age of 22 . From 1953 to 1958 she was married to Franz Antel, who often used her in his films. In the following years she mostly played supporting roles and, in addition to some serious films, mainly in so-called homeland films and comedies such as Vacation from Me , Our Great Aunts or On the Green Meadow . Her appearances in the Austrian comedy Eva kisses only directors (directed by Rudolf Jugert ) alongside Chariklia Baxevanos and Joachim Fuchsberger and in Das Sonntagskind with Heinz Rühmann and Walter Giller were remarkable .

Hannelore Bollmann also drew attention to herself as a singer. In 1954, for example, she sang in a duet with Peter Alexander “I'm singing today happily to myself” .

Bollmann is the daughter of the former chamber singer Hans-Heinz Bollmann and the singer Friedel Bollmann . She was married to the film director Franz Antel from 1953 to 1958 . She has a son named Sascha, born in 1962. Today she lives in seclusion in the USA.

Filmography

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Individual evidence

  1. Hannelore Bollmann at Discogs (English) (incomplete)