Isolde Miler

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Isolde Miler (born April 24, 1940 in Salzburg ) is an Austrian actress .

Live and act

Isolde Miler received her artistic training at the Mozarteum in her hometown of Salzburg. Then she was brought to the Münchner Kammerspiele . Commitments to Innsbruck and Göttingen followed in the 1960s ; a South America tour followed. She has been working as a freelancer since the 1970s.

Isolde Miler has also appeared in a number of television films for over a decade since 1963, and in 1969 she had a permanent role in the series Stewardesses with the flight attendant Monika Schloss. Immediately afterwards she was given the female lead in Peter Lilienthal's attacking the sun , a film-television production.

In addition to her television and stage work, Isolde Miler has also done radio and dubbing. She was married to the editor and director Fritz Stapenhorst and thus the daughter-in-law of Günther Stapenhorst and sister-in-law of Klaus Stapenhorst . In 2006 the artist appeared again in a short film as Isolde Miler-Stapenhorst.

Filmography

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Individual evidence

  1. according to the film archive Kay Less