Renate Roland

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Renate Roland (born February 6, 1948 in Gelsenkirchen ) is a German actress .

Live and act

Renate Roland had worked on a student stage during her studies in Erlangen and then took private acting lessons. Just 20 years old, the Gelsenkirchen native was committed to the central role of the adolescent Monika in the disturbing image of the times and society of Bübchen . The performance shown there brought the slim, snub-nosed up-and-coming actress the gold film as the best young actress .

As a result, Renate Roland received various follow-up offers from film and television, where she was preferred as the cheeky girl and sexually permissive young woman of today. In the 1970 television comedy Die Fliege und der Frosch , she even tried to seduce OW Fischer , 33 years her senior . In 1972 she engaged Rainer Werner Fassbinder for his five-part series Eight Hours Are Not a Day . Her (currently) last role that she took on in front of the camera - autumn in Lugano - led her again to the side of Fischer in 1987/1988.

In addition to her film and television work, Renate Roland has also acted in the theater from the start. Tours, mostly with light-weight comedies and tabloid comedies, took her all over the Federal Republic and Austria .

Filmography (selection)

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  1. according to the television archive of Kay Less

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