Ingeborg Schöner

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Ingeborg Schöner

Ingeborg Schöner (born July 2, 1935 in Wiesbaden ) is a German actress , trained Zen teacher and book author.

Career

Movie

After graduating from high school, Ingeborg Schöner studied philology for seven semesters and also worked as a model before she began extensive acting training. She was accidentally discovered about the film by the writer, screenwriter and film producer Maria Osten-Sacken while visiting a film studio. She started shooting in the Federal Republic of Germany in 1954 and represented the good, decent girl in post-war cinema for a long time. Your film partners were u. a. Curd Jürgens , Götz George , Peter Alexander and Gunther Philipp .

In international film she was able to show her temperament mainly in adventure and period films. As early as the late 1950s, she received numerous offers for films from Italy, where she shot with top stars such as Vittorio de Sica and Alberto Sordi , directed by Antonio Pietrangeli and Dino Risi . In France she played a. a. alongside Fernandel and Charles Aznavour . In 2013 she got the leading female role in the international movie production Guten Tag, Ramón by 20th Century Fox .

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In 1958, Schöner received her first TV role in Die Abiturientin , a live NDR production . A year later she was in the US TV series Tales of the Vikings by Kirk Douglas ' production company Bryna Productions. She also played various roles in French series and TV films in the 1960s and 1970s. In 1972 she stood in front of the camera for the co-production of Paul Temple by BBC and ZDF .

In the 1970s and 1980s, Ingeborg Schöner was increasingly active as a television actress in Germany. From 1980 to 2008 she played a permanent role in the crime series SOKO 5113 ; first as detective inspector Anna Herbst, later as the wife of chief inspector Horst Schickl, portrayed by Wilfried Klaus . She was last seen in this role on March 23, 2008 in the feature film episode Die Göttmann , in which Wilfried Klaus said goodbye to the series after 30 years. Since then she has been seen in guest roles in current TV productions, e.g. B. The Rosenheim cops or Hubert and Staller.

theatre

From 1967 she was engaged, among others, at the Theater an der Kleine Komödie Munich , the Komödie Berlin , the Theater Die Kleine Freiheit Munich and the Rheinisches Landestheater Neuss . In 1981 Ingeborg Schöner appeared at the Gandersheim Cathedral Festival in Bad Gandersheim in Zuckmayer's Captain von Köpenick (as Mayor's wife) and in Lessing's Nathan the Wise (as Sittah). This year she was awarded the “ Roswitha Ring ” for her achievements .

Life

Ingeborg Schöner was married to the actor and director Georg Marischka since the early 1960s. The two daughters Nicole , also an actress, and Juliette Marischka , who has been a news editor at Antenne Bayern since 1995 and moderated the news magazine Fazit for Tele 5 in the early 1990s, come from the marriage . Her grandchildren Gioia and Nico are also active as actors. Nico Marischka was seen in the remake of Lassie come home in the cinemas from February 2020 .

Since 1982 she has been a student of Zen master Willigis Jäger . In June 2011 she was appointed by him to be the Zen teacher of his Zen line Empty Cloud.

Filmography

Cinema (selection)

Television (selection)

Works

Audio book

Illustrated book

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ City of Gandersheim Roswitha-Ring
  2. Ingeborg Schöner at schauspielervideos.de