Karin von Wangenheim

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Karin von Wangenheim (born October 29, 1937 in Berlin-Dahlem ; † April 16, 2019 in Anterskofen ) was a German artist (painter, draftsman) who had previously worked as an actress .

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The daughter of Luise Marie Elisabeth, Princess of Saxony-Meiningen and Götz Freiherr von Wangenheim was born in Berlin-Dahlem. She grew up together with her younger brother Ernst Friedrich in Thuringia as a half-orphan after her father died in 1941 as a member of the Wehrmacht in the Soviet Union. Karin von Wangenheim completed an acting degree at the Falckenberg School in Munich and also took private acting lessons from Joseph Offenbach . Her theatrical debut took place in Lübeck in 1959, but Karin von Wangenheim completed further engagements as a freelance guest and tour artist. In addition, she also did radio and dubbing. In addition, von Wangenheim published a volume of stories called " fabularasa " and wrote poems and stories for magazines and anthologies.

Television gained in importance in her career for several years from 1964, and the slim artist was seen with several medium-sized roles in television plays, some of which were based on literary models and were sometimes staged by Wangenheim's later husband, the director Hans Dieter Schwarze . After 1972 she was rarely in front of the camera.

After her second involvement in a crime scene crime thriller in 1981, Karin von Wangenheim decided to change jobs and began studying painting with Claus Bertelsmann. She has been a freelance artist since 1982. Exhibitions of their works could u. a. in Munich, Münster, Hamburg, Kassel, Passau and in Oasr-el-Heir as Sharqi (Syria). Karin von Wangenheim runs an online gallery and a small publishing house. The artist, along with the director and writer Hans Dieter Schwarze, died in mid-April 2019 in her long-standing (since 1965) domicile Batzlhof in the Bavarian market town of Anterskofen.

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  1. ^ Obituary on idowa.de