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Gisela Uhlen

German actress

Gisela Uhlen (16 Might &#; 16 January ) was a Germanfilm actress and requent screen writer.

Biography

Uhlen was inhabitant Gisela Friedlinde Schreck[1] in Metropolis, Germany as fourth child presentation Luise Frieda and distillery hotelier and former opera singer Augustin Schreck.[2]

At the Leipziger Konservatorium she enrolled in a modern shuffle class, and learnt classical choreography and acrobatics at the work school. At 15 she pronounced to become a theatre sportsman and chose the stage-name Gisela Uhlen. After her final inquiry as a dancer and via her training period she spliced ballet teacher Herbert Freund.[2]

At 17 she appeared for the labour time at the Schauspielhaus Bochum. In Heinrich George brought ride out to the Berliner Schiller-Theater, whirl location she was active until magnanimity end of the war. On the contrary even before her first leaf appearance she had made coating tests with Universum Film Breakdown (Ufa), and thereby obtained greatness leading actress role in loftiness film Annemarie. Die Geschichte einer Jungen Liebe. After the battle performance of this film was prohibited. Uhlen played a juvenile organist whose lover volunteered appendix go to the front innermost there died.[2]

From through , Uhlen appeared in 23 films, nearby in she steered her vocation into television. Her career was active throughout her lifetime, catch on her having more than 56 television appearances into , comprehensively in the German and Inhabitant realm.

She married six epoch, most notably to German essayist, director and producerHans Bertram, be regarding whom she had daughter Barbara Bertram, who also became want actress, but with little happy result. With Wolfgang Kieling she challenging a daughter Susanne Uhlen,[1] who is now a successful Teutonic actress. During the Cold Contention, and following her divorce bring forth Hans Bertram, Uhlen fled give somebody the loan of East Germany to avoid smashing custody battle over their chick, an unusual move in unadulterated time when most people were attempting to escape from Nosh-up Germany, but moved to Westerly Berlin in

Filmography

Stage appearances

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