Myriam Sello-Christian

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Myriam Sello-Christian ( December 4, 1917 - March 31, 1970 ) was a German author , actress , dubbing and radio play speaker .

Life

The era of National Socialism had to Myriam Sello-Christian, born under the maiden name Seligsohn doctor's daughter, in the Swiss emigration spend. From the mid-1950s she wrote articles for Das Magazin . From 1960 she worked for the last ten years of her life as an author in the culture section of the Berliner Zeitung . She also stood in front of the camera for several DEFA films and for television and spoke for radio in several radio plays.

Myriam Sello-Christian was married to the actor Norbert Christian (1925–1976) until her death and found her final resting place in the Friedrichsfelde Central Cemetery in Berlin-Lichtenberg .

Filmography

Radio plays

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Individual evidence

  1. Private obituary notice in the Berliner Zeitung of April 7, 1970, p. 7
  2. KünstlerKolonie Berlin eV Actresses who fled to European countries between 1933 and 1945
  3. ^ Obituary in the Berliner Zeitung of April 2, 1970, p. 6