Ingrid Stenn

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Ingrid Stenn (born November 23, 1932 - † February 26, 1997 ) was a German actress and radio play speaker .

Life

After training in acting and dance, Ingrid Stenn played at various theaters in Hamburg . After 1961 she was at the grandstand in Berlin involved .

Ingrid Stenn worked mainly in the 1950s and 1960s in numerous film , television and radio play productions . These included features such as The Immortal Lump from 1953 with Karlheinz Böhm , Hans Olden and Paul Esser , It was always so nice for you from 1954 with Heinz Drache , Georg Thomalla and Grethe Weiser and in 1957 the controversial film drama Anders als du und I in the direction of Veit Harlan with Christian Wolff and Paula Wessely . As "Art Student Ursula" she guided through the city of Frankfurt am Main in the film of the same name from 1959 .

Ingrid Stenn could also be heard as a spokesperson in some episodes of the radio play series The Hunt for the Perpetrator of the North German Broadcasting Corporation (NDR).

Filmography (selection)

Radio plays (selection)

  • 1956: Apollo on the Seine
  • 1957: The loner from Chicago (part of the series " The Hunt for the Perpetrator ")
  • 1957: The schnapps bottle (part of the series "The hunt for the perpetrator")
  • 1957: A bottle made of jade (part of the series "The hunt for the perpetrator")
  • 1957: Murder on the Matterhorn (part of the series "The Hunt for the Perpetrator")
  • 1957: Ox and donkey at the manger
  • 1958: Event in FD 411
  • 1958: The man who deflected the wind
  • 1958: encounter with yourself
  • 1958: The Lady with the Green Veil (part of the series "The Hunt for the Perpetrator")
  • 1959: Three streets lead to Berlin
  • 1959: The light of darkness
  • 1959: The goods book
  • 1959: Murder in the Fog (part of the series "The Hunt for the Perpetrator")
  • 1960: A little sad river
  • 1962: Brighter days
  • 1962: One shot too many (episode from the series "The Hunt for the Perpetrator")
  • 1963: The sad story of Frederick the Great
  • 1975: The bigwig

literature

  • Johann Caspar Glenzdorf: Glenzdorf's international film lexicon. Biographical manual for the entire film industry. Volume 3: Peit – Zz. Prominent-Filmverlag, Bad Münder 1961, DNB 451560752 , pp. 1666-1667.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. New in Germany In: Der Spiegel 7/1954, on: Spiegel Online ; accessed on March 2, 2019
  2. New in Germany In: Der Spiegel 15/1954, on: Spiegel Online ; accessed on January 6, 2016
  3. Anders als Du und Ich (Paragraph 175) (Germany) In: Der Spiegel 47/1957, on: Spiegel Online ; Retrieved April 3, 2015
  4. Advertising film for Frankfurt / Main. Art student Ursula (1959)  in the German Digital Library , accessed on December 18, 2015

Remarks

  1. On filmportal.de, Ingrid Stenn's date of birth 23 November 1932 is given. IMDb assumes November 23, 1934 .
  2. ^ At filmportal.de the date of death of Ingrid Stenn is February 26th, 1997 . IMDb assumes the year 1989 without specifying an exact date .