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Christiane Schmidtmer (24 December 1939 – 13 March 2003) was a German
actress An actor or actress is a person who portrays a character in a performance. The actor performs "in the flesh" in the traditional medium of the theatre or in modern media such as film, radio, and television. The analogous Greek term is (), li ...
, fashion model, nude model, and memoirist.


Biography


Early life

Christiane Schmidtmer was born in
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,
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, to Gertrud and Jakob Schmidtmer on Christmas Eve 1939. She took acting lessons in Munich and worked in the stage in Germany for around 4 years (1961-1963), then Christiane turned to photographic modeling for several German pornographic magazine and later, Playboy. Before acting in the movie, she also modeled for advertising companies, namely Max Factor cosmetics. Her father disappeared in Russia during the war. The family later relocated from Mannheim to nearby
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after her mother remarried. At the age of 17, her mother sent her to
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, where Christiane attended St Giles School to learn English. During her stay in England, she met a powerful man of British royalty, who offered to send her to the Royal Academy of Arts if – in return – she would sleep with him. She packed her bags and left for Germany the same night. After returning to Heidelberg, she attended the local Hölderlin- Gymnasium (academic high school) from which she graduated during the late 1950s. In 1959 against strong family opposition – her mother wanted her to follow a career in medicine – Christiane Schmidtmer moved to
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, where she began taking acting lessons. During that time, she performed in afternoon stage productions for children.


Career

Schmidtmer worked onstage in Germany from 1961–63, then turned to photographic modelling for German fashion and nude magazines and later, '' Playboy'' in the USA. She modelled for advertising companies, namely
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Cosmetics, before she started her movie career. She was hired as their featured model and introduced at the New York World's Fair in 1964 followed by an American tour with visits to
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,
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, and
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. After her return to Los Angeles, she met polyglot language teacher and publisher Michel Thomas for the first time in August 1965 at the
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. The two began a long love relationship a short time later. She appeared in German TV and movie productions, such as Rolf Hädrich's ''
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''. During the filming in
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and England, she befriended co-star José Ferrer. The friendship lasted until Ferrer's death in 1992. He later recommended her to
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for his production of ''
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'', her first US film in which she played Ferrer's beautiful mistress. She played the evil prison wardress in '' The Big Doll House'' (1971) and Lufthansa stewardess Lise Bruner in '' Boeing Boeing''. Schmidtmer was one of just a few German actresses successful in 1960s Hollywood, and was praised by critics as the most exciting German import since
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. Schmidtmer, with her attractive and typically German appearance, was often reduced to playing the "attractive German". Her nickname which stuck throughout her career was "''Liebesbombe''"/"Love Bomb". Throughout the 1970s and towards the end of her career, Schmidtmer appeared in numerous US talk shows, television series, and B-movie productions such as '' The Giant Spider Invasion'' (1975). In 1981, she appeared in '' Hot Bubblegum - Lemon Popsicle 3'' - one of the sequels in the Israeli ''
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'' series. Most sources list this as her last film; in it she portrayed a nymphomaniac piano teacher. Schmidtmer continued to do commercials and voiceover work in a number of productions.


Later years and death

Following her movie career, Schmidtmer worked as a licensed real estate agent in Southern California. She lived both in the US and Heidelberg. In 1980, shortly before ending her movie career, she published her autobiography ''My Wild Nights in Hollywood'' in German magazines, which detailed her claimed affairs with many actors, including a relationship with Glenn Ford. It was later translated into several languages. During that time, she lived in Munich-Schwabing.Profile
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In 1995, Schmidtmer permanently moved back to Germany. She led a quiet life, but her own health started to fail. Schmidtmer died in her sleep on 13 March 2003 at her home in
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, Germany, from natural causes following an accident. Schmidtmer is interred at the family grave in Heidelberg-Handschuhsheim.


Filmography

*''Geld sofort'' (1961, TV Short) as die Sekretärin *''Ein Todesfall wird vorbereitet'' (1963, TV movie) as Sandra Williams *''
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'' (1963) as Karin *'' Hafenpolizei'' (1963, TV Series) as Hannelore *'' Fanny Hill'' (1964) as Fiona *''Sechs Stunden Angst'' (1964, TV movie) as Carla de la Osta *' (1965) as Miranda (uncredited) *''
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'' (1965) as Lizzi *'' Boeing Boeing'' (1965) as Lise Bruner / Lufthansa *''
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'' (1966, TV series) as Erika von Lindendorf *'' The Wild Wild West'' (1966, TV Series) as Lucretia Ivronin *''
12 O'Clock High ''Twelve O'Clock High'' is a 1949 American war film about aircrews in the United States Army's Eighth Air Force, who flew daylight bombing missions against Germany and Occupied France during the early days of American involvement in World War ...
'' (1966, TV series) as Frieda von Heurtzel *'' I Deal in Danger'' (1966) as Erika von Lindendorf *'' Hogan's Heroes'' (1968, TV series) as Heidi Baum *'' Our Doctor is the Best'' (1969) as Frau Janssen *''The Most Deadly Game'' (1970, TV Series) as Bettina *'' The Big Doll House'' (1971) as Miss Dietrich *''
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'' (1973, TV movie) as Jennifer Elliot *'' Police Story'' (1974-1976, TV series) as Lynn / Hilda *'' Airport 1975'' (1974) as Angie Bell - Passenger (uncredited) *'' The Specialist'' (1975) as Nude Model *''Half a House'' (1975) as Gina *'' The Giant Spider Invasion'' (1975) as Helga (wrongly credited as Christiana Schmidtmer) *'' Wonder Woman'' (1977, TV Series) as Lisa Engel *''Star Struck'' (1978, short) as Kimberly Shaw *''Half a House'' (1979) as Gina *'' Hot Bubblegum'' (1981) as Fritzi (final film role)


References


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Biodata
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