Rosemarie Heinikel
Rosemarie Heinikel (born June 4, 1946 in Nuremberg ) is a German actress , singer and author . As Rosy Rosy she was an icon of the subculture . Inspired by the spirit that was later summarized under the term 'The 68 Movement ' - and also included the women's movement - she embodied liberated, feminine sexuality and creative self-realization. Next to Uschi Obermaier, she was the most famous commune .
Life
Time and again, Rosemarie Heinikel went beyond the usual, starting with her first appearance in 1966 at the Mannheim Film Festival or in 1970 in the art and porn picture book Softgirls , an early work by graphic designer Gunter Rambow . She anticipated the maxim that Ian Dury later brought to the formula: Sex & Drugs & Rock'n'Roll . The contemporary press gave it the nickname: The Munich breast miracle .
Already at the age of 24 she described this wild time in her first memoir Rosy Rosy , whereby she did not skip erotic encounters with Frank Zappa or Donovan . She lived mainly in Munich- Schwabing , where she stayed more in artistic circles than in the political circles. As a singer she worked with the Krautrockern Guru Guru . Irmin Schmidt 'The Inner Space' (later Can ) recorded her first single in 1968. Conny Plank in Cologne produced her second in 1974.
Since 1971 she has been working as a writer, directing (also for children's films) and radio broadcasts. Her second autobiography was published in 1979, in which she described the formation of myths about her person in the media and the existence-threatening impact that this can have in the real world for those affected. In 1983 she also published the erotic volume of poetry The Hungry Wolf .
Rosemarie Heinikel now lives in seclusion in Upper Bavaria.
As a multimedia producer, she published two music videos on YouTube in September 2012.
Books
- Softgirls , Zero Press, Frankfurt 1970 (A milestone in the sex wave ).
- Rosemarie Heinikel: Rosy Rosy . March , Frankfurt am Main 1971, in the anthology 1975 (later also individually in rororo 5074, Reinbek near Hamburg 1983, ISBN 3-499-15074-3 and 1972 two thousand and one ).
- Rosy Rosy: Ulysses, kick those guys out! Maro , Augsburg 1979, ISBN 3-87512-046-9 (continuation by Rosy Rosy ).
- Rosemarie - Rosy Rosy - Heinikel, Barbara Ellen Volkmer (photos): The hungry wolf, a ballad . Rosystern's Verlag, Munich 1983 DNB 1011379228 .
Records
- Albums
- Rosy Rosy (1981, own lyrics and music, produced by Achim Reichel )
- Federal Administration Orchestra (1982, producer Jörg Evers )
- The Inner Space - Agilok & Blubbo (2009 Original Soundtrack from the film of the same name)
- Single / CD
- Agilok & Blubbo - Camera Song - (1969, The Inner Space Productions, single)
- Mr. Rosymoon / Boogie Woogie Boy (1974: From the TV show "Tatort", single)
- The Inner Space - Agilok & Blubbo (2009 Original Soundtrack from the film of the same name, CD)
- Rosy Rosy (2017, new edition of LP 1981 including single on CD)
Filmography
- 1966: Rosy Rosy (children who love each other)
- 1968: ... and not yet sixteen
- 1969: Agilok & Blubbo
- 1969: Eika Katappa
- 1969: Head in the water, tail in the heights
- 1970: Siegfried and the legendary love life of the Nibelungs
- 1971: The Sixth Program (TV)
- 1971: On the trail of the perpetrator (TV)
- 1972: Tonight or never
- 1973: Witches - desecrated and tortured to death
- 1975: Tatort - Beautiful Belinda
- 1975: Murder Commission (TV series) - end of a career
- 1977: The snake egg
- 1977: The American friend
- 1979: Woyzeck or Werner Herzogs Woyzeck
- 1980: The Reventlow (TV)
- 1981: Desperado City
- 1982: Astro Show (TV)
- 1998: The 1968 story - A generation before retirement (TV)
Films (as a director, excerpt)
- Juicy-Love (1969), feature film
- Die Kartonfabrik (1973), children's program: "What do you think of that?"
- Rosymohn & Rosymoon (1974), short film. Script, direction, production, actress, film music
Web links
- Rosemarie Heinikel in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Literature by and about Rosemarie Heinikel in the catalog of the German National Library
Individual evidence
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Heinikel, Rosemarie |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Rosy, Rosy |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actress, singer and author |
DATE OF BIRTH | June 4, 1946 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Nuremberg |