Sabina Stuhlmann

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Sabina Stuhlmann , also Sabine Stuhlmann (born August 13, 1936 in Munich , † March 1, 1998 in Tutzing ) was a German actress .

Life

Sabina Traude Stuhlmann, daughter of a businessman, studied art history in Berlin, where she trained as an actor for two years with Hilde Körber at the Reinhardt School. She received her first engagement at the Lübeck Theater in 1957. As a fairy godmother, she appeared in the same year in the children's film Aufruhr im Schlaraffenland for the first time in front of a cinema audience. She then stood in front of the camera for various productions in quick succession. She often embodied women who are persecuted by darklings, for example in the Edgar Wallace films The Secret of the Yellow Daffodils and The Door with the Seven Locks .

In 1964 she married the car dealer Ernst Henne Jr., the son of the racing driver Ernst Jakob Henne . After that, Sabina Stuhlmann largely withdrew from the public. She had one last appearance in 1996 in an episode of the crime series SOKO 5113 . Two years later she succumbed to cancer and was buried in the forest cemetery in Tutzing.

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