Jenny Juergens

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Jenny Juergens (born January 22, 1967 in Munich , until 2014 Jenny Bockelmann ) is a German singer , actress and presenter .

Life

Career

Jenny Jürgens is the daughter of the Austrian singer Udo Jürgens . At the age of 15 she played alongside Tommi Ohrner , Jim Mitchum and others. a. in the film In the jungle the devil is loose . She had a single success as a pop singer in 1984 in a duet with her father as Udo and Jenny with the song Liebe ohne Leiden , on which she was co-author. In 1988 she moderated the German preliminary decision for the Eurovision Song Contest and the Eurovision Gala for her father's 60th birthday.

In 1994 she played in the play Hamlet , of all things , with which the Theater an der Kö in Düsseldorf was opened. There she was seen alongside Karsten Speck in the piece Alles Liebe until 2004 . She played a leading role in the television series Mallorca - Search for Paradise in 1999 and 2000 ; In 2005 she was seen as Lady Ann at the Störtebeker Festival on the island of Rügen . In 2006/2007 she played in the play Four Women and an Accident, especially written for her by René Heinersdorff, in the Cologne Theater am Dom and in 2008 in the Düsseldorf Theater an der Kö.

At the same time as the stage, Jürgens was also seen in various television roles, for example in Ein Schloß am Wörthersee , Schlosshotel Orth or St. Angela . She took on the lead role in the 2001 Rosamunde Pilcher film adaptation of The Rose of Kerrymore . In 2006 she shot 13 episodes of the Sat.1 series Couples in Cologne and was featured in the ZDF series Hallo Robbie! active on Rügen. From September 2010 to June 2011 she was in the ZDF telenovela Lena - Love of my Life in the lead role of Pia Sander and from September 2014 to July 2015 and 2018 in the ARD telenovela Rote Rosen in the female lead role of the eleventh season as Jana Greve to see.

Private

Jenny Jürgens, who lived with her father in Kitzbühel for the first ten years of her life , and her brother John Jürgens are the children of Udo Jürgens (1934–2014) from his first marriage (1964–1989) with the photographer Erika “Panja” Meier . The two siblings have two half-sisters, Sonja Jürgens (* 1966) and Gloria Burda (* 1994), both illegitimate daughters of Udo Jürgens.

In 2014, the native Austrian citizen Jürgens took on the German citizenship . At the same time that they had their surnames Bockelmann - her father had indeed in July 2010, his name Jürgen Udo officially on Udo Jürgens can change his surname Bockelmann but retain - the so far only as a stage name out names Jürgens change.

The heirs Jenny and John Jürgens appointed by him under Swiss inheritance law and Udo Jürgens' last partner Michaela Moritz with the illegitimate daughter and legatee Sonja Jürgens did not agree on the division of the estate of the father Udo Jürgens, who died in December 2014 however with the other illegitimate daughter and legatee Gloria Burda. The inheritance dispute was finally settled in November 2018.

Jürgens was first married to Michael Lindner and from 1996 to 2013 with the Düsseldorf sociology professor Thomas Druyen . In May 2015 she married the Spanish director David Carreras Solé. You live in Sóller on Mallorca .

social commitment

In 2009, together with the German Red Cross in  Düsseldorf, she launched the project Herzwerk - Active against poverty in old age , which supports old people who are in need of care or who suffer from old-age poverty .

Filmography

Chart positions
Explanation of the data
Singles
Love without suffering (with Udo Jürgens )
  DE 56 02/01/2015 (1 week)

Awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Jenny Juergens: Now she has a German passport. In: Bunte , issue 38/2014, September 10, 2014, accessed on August 29, 2019
  2. ^ Franziska von Mutius: Sonja Jürgens: Udo's illegitimate daughter speaks for the first time about mother . In: Berliner Morgenpost . July 2, 2008, ZDB -ID 749437-3 , p. 32 ( morgenpost.de [accessed December 14, 2015]).
  3. Last will, quiet anger . In: News . No.  38 , September 19, 2015, p. 110-115 .
  4. People: Udo Jürgens' first wife Erika Meier, Panja: "Udo I forgive everything". In: Epoch Times , December 23, 2014, accessed August 29, 2019.
  5. Udo Jürgens († 80): His son unpacks about the bitter inheritance dispute. (Interview.) In: Bunte , issue 39/2015, September 21, 2015, accessed on August 29, 2019.
  6. Julia Parger: Udo Jürgens: The inheritance dispute has been resolved. His heirs could not initially agree on the distribution of the property. November 20, 2018, accessed October 23, 2019 .
  7. Jenny Juergens - profile, news, pictures. June 18, 2017, accessed October 23, 2019 .
  8. Jenny Juergens said “Yes” so nicely. In: Focus.de , May 2015, accessed on October 23, 2019 (archived version)
  9. Herzwerk - The Idea. In: Website of the Herzwerk project , accessed on August 22, 2016.
  10. Chart sources: DE
  11. Ministerialblatt (MBl. NRW.). Issue No. 4/2017, February 3, 2017, pp. 59–70, accessed on February 5, 2017.
  12. Award of the State Order of Merit on January 18, 2017. In: Website of the State Chancellery of North Rhine-Westphalia, February 2017, accessed on February 5, 2017.