Margit Nünke

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Margit Nünke as the newly elected Miss Germany at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 1955, surrounded by student guides
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Margit Nünke (born November 15, 1930 in Stettin ; † January 10, 2015 in Munich ) was a well-known photo model (cosmetics) and actress in the 1950s and 1960s . She also tried her hand as a singer for a short time .

Life

In Nippes dwelling, Margit Nünke Miss North Rhine-Westphalia and on 11 June 1955 in was Baden-Baden to Miss Germany selected. In the following year 1956 she won on June 1 in Stockholm in front of 5000 spectators in front of 12 other applicants in the Miss Europe election . At the Miss Universe competition in 1955 in Long Beach (California) she reached the final and fourth place.

She worked in nine feature films and two television films from 1957 to 1965 and in the television series A Class of One from 1984 to 1985 . Margit Nünke played the leading female role several times and was partner of Peter Alexander , Gerhard Riedmann , Fred Bertelmann and Toni Sailer .

As a singer, she recorded a few singles, including a duet with Peter Garden the title Every week, which has 7 days .

In the film Beloved Beast , she also had the opportunity to prove her talent as a dancer. He plays in a circus environment, and in the role of Beatrix she embodies a dancer who has got it into her head to perform in the same cage with the animals during a carnivore training, and finally succeeds in doing so.

Margit Nünke, who was married to Peter Garden for over 40 years , died in Munich three days after his death on January 10, 2015 of complications from pneumonia.

Filmography

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Peter Garden and Margit Nünke are dead at welt.de, accessed on March 12, 2015
predecessor Office Successor
Inga-Britt Söderberg Miss Europe
1956
Corine Rottschäfer
predecessor Office Successor
Regina Ernst Miss Germany
1955
Marina Orschel