Heidi straw

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Heidi Stroh (born February 10, 1941 in Jena ) is a German actress .

Heidi straw

Life

The daughter of a dance teacher received ballet lessons at an early age, trained as a dental assistant and worked as a photo model and mannequin. She moved to Rome at the beginning of the sixties, where she studied singing and sang at the Teatro Sifina in 1962/63.

As a blonde mannequin, she got her first job in Italian films. In 1967 she returned to Germany and was able to establish herself as an actress. Edgar Reitz made her the main actress in his film Meals , where she portrayed the photographer and later mother of five, Elisabeth. In November 1969 Heidi Stroh recorded her first record: Don't Schimpf auf die Welt , which appeared on CBS Records. In 1970 she took on the role of Lena Christ in Hans W. Geissendörfer's television film Der Fall Lena Christ . She has also appeared in several television series. Another single was released on United Artists Records in 1974, entitled He Loved Me . In 1976 a third single with the German version of Peter Sarstedt's big hit Where do you go to my lovely followed under the title Meine Freunde, die sehn nur mein Lachen . She didn't get into the charts with any of her three singles. However, the single My friends, they only see my laugh gained a certain degree of attention.

In the seventies and eighties Heidi Stroh played theater, for example at the Comedy Berlin and the Little Comedy Munich. In 1976 she made a guest appearance at the Munich Lach- und Schießgesellschaft . She also released some records where she could be heard as a singer.

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