Heidi Wujek

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Heidi C. Wujek (born July 10, 1948 in Germany ) is a German costume designer .

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Heidi Wujek completed an apprenticeship as a tailor and attended the German Master School for Fashion in Munich until she passed her master's degree. From 1973 to 1975 she was a costume design assistant, and since 1975 she has been a self-employed costume designer. Since then Heidi Wujek has been a sought-after costume designer, who has traveled around the world (including the USA, Africa, Iran, Sri Lanka, England, Czechoslovakia, Spain, Ireland, France and Italy) for her work. In the decades to come, she collaborated with directors as diverse as Wolfgang Liebeneiner , George Miller , Michael Verhoeven , Franz Xaver Bogner , Franz Peter Wirth and Holm Dressler .

Wujek provided both national and international productions (shot in Germany) ( The 21 Hours of Munich , Missile X - Neutron Bomb Secret Order , Nightkill, The Firestorm , The Neverending Story II - In Search of Fantasies ), but it wasn't too bad either for a hardcore porno ( Alois Brummers / Ernst Hofbauer's Rasputin - Orgies at the Zarenhof ) and most recently supervised 658 episodes of the ARD - Daily Soap Sturm der Liebe . Other Wujek series were Der Fahnder , Somehow and Anyway , The Fast Gerdi , Café Perjury , Der Bulle von Tölz and SOKO Kitzbühel . At the theater, Heidi C. Wujek provided comedies and musicals (in San Francisco) with her costume designs.

Filmography

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literature

  • Film and Television Design Annual, 2nd year 1987, hrgg. from the Association of Production Designers, Film Architects and Costume Designers eV, p. 147
  • Film and Television Design Annual, 7th year 1993/94, hrgg. from the Association of Production Designers, Film Architects and Costume Designers eV, p. 203

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