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Hannelore Elsner (; born Hannelore Elstner; 26 July 1942 – 21 April 2019) was a German actress with a long career in television and film. She first performed on stage in
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, and later starred in popular films and television series such as ''
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'' (''The Black Forest Clinic''), and as the lead character, Inspector Lea Sommer, in the series ''
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''. She was recognized internationally for her lead role in the 2000 film ''Die Unberührbare'' ('' No Place to Go''), shown at the
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.


Career

She was born Hannelore Elstner in Burghausen on 26 July 1942. Her five-year-old brother was killed in an air raid at the end of the Second World War. Her father died from tuberculosis when she was eight. After finishing
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in
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, she was engaged at the Munich theatres
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and . She was the first to appear nude on stage at the Kammerspiele. Elsner appeared in her first film, ''Alt Heidelberg'' ('' Old Heidelberg''), in 1959 at age 17. She was discovered for more serious acting by
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, who cast her alongside
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for a lead role in the 1973 film ''Die Reise nach Wien'' (''
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''), her first role outside Germany. Later she starred in films and TV series such as ''Die Schwarzwaldklinik'' (''
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''). Elsner is remembered for the title role, Inspector Lea Sommer, in the German detective series ''
Die Kommissarin ''Die Kommissarin'' (German for "the inspectoress") is a German police TV series which aired on Das Erste. Its 66 episodes ran from 1994 till 2006. The series, which takes place in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, is notable as being the first, and ...
'' which aired on public television in 66 episodes from 1994 to 2006. She was the first woman to play an inspector in a television series. Elsner achieved international recognition for her lead role in the 2000 film ''Die Unberührbare'' ('' No Place to Go''), which recounts the last days in the life of a writer, based closely on the life of
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, who died by suicide in 1992. The black-and-white film was written and filmed by Gisela Elsner's son,
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. It was a German entry for the
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, and received three film awards. Elsner's last completed film was ''Kirschblüten und Dämonen'' by
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; Dörrie said that Elsner was a great adventurer who threw herself into every role and her life with curiosity, dedication and bravery ("Für mich war Hannelore Elsner eine große Abenteuerin, die sich mit Neugier, Hingabe und Tapferkeit in jede Rolle und in ihr Leben gestürzt hat".) Elsner also participated in audio plays and read audio books. She worked in an association exhorting people not to forget the
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. She wrote her memoirs in 2011, titled ''Im Überschwang: Aus meinem Leben'' (''In Exuberance: From My Life''), which describe in detail how she grew up in Bavarian provincial surroundings and recount tragic episodes from her childhood.


Awards

For her title role in ''Die Unberührbare'' (''No Place to Go''), Elsner was awarded the
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(German Film Award) in the category Best Actress, the Deutscher Kritikerpreis (German Critics' Prize) and the 2000 Bayrischer Filmpreis (Bavarian Film Award). In 2003, she won the Best Actress category for ', directed by
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, at the German Film Awards. In 2005, she received the German Order of Merit for her campaign against
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. In 2006, she was awarded the Bavarian Film Award for her life's work.


Personal life and death

Elsner was married three times: to the actor
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from 1964 to 1966, to the director
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from the 1970s until his death in 1981, and to Uwe B. Carstensen from 1993 until their divorce in 2000. In 1981, she had a son with the director
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. She died of cancer in a clinic in Munich on 21 April 2019. Hanns-Georg Rodek, in an obituary for ''
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'', described her as "a national institution ... wild, seductive and independent" ("eine nationale Institution ... wild, verführerisch und unabhängig"). The broadcaster BR changed their programming in her honour, to show films that she had appeared in as well as an interview.


Filmography

Films in which Elsner appeared include: * '' Old Heidelberg'' (1959), as Helene * ' (1961), as Ulla * ' (1961), as Yusha * '' Stahlnetz: '' (1962, TV series episode), as Edith Tirfelder * ' (1963), as Sylvia Stössi * '' An Alibi for Death'' (1963), as Hanne Wasneck * '' Glorious Times at the Spessart Inn'' (1967), as Johanna * ''
Zur Hölle mit den Paukern ''Zur Hölle mit den Paukern'' is a 1968 West German comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Hans Kraus, Theo Lingen and Günther Schramm. It was the first entry into the seven part '' Die Lümmel von der ersten Bank'' series of come ...
'' (1968), as Geneviève Ponelle * ' (1969, TV film), as Anacoana * ''
Student of the Bedroom ''Student of the Bedroom'' (german: Der Bettenstudent oder Was mach' ich mit den Mädchen?) is a 1970 West German comedy film directed by Michael Verhoeven and starring Christof Wackernagel, Gila von Weitershausen and Hannelore Elsner.Reimer & Rei ...
'' (1970), as Brigitte * ''
Gentlemen in White Vests Gentlemen in White Vests (german: Die Herren mit der weißen Weste) is a 1970 German comedy film directed by Wolfgang Staudte and starring Martin Held, Walter Giller and Heinz Erhardt. It was shot at the Spandau Studios and on location aroun ...
'' (1970), as Susan * '' Willi Manages the Whole Thing'' (1971), as Constanze * ''
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'' (1972), as Irina * ' (1973), as Monika Winkler * ' (1973), as The Countess * ''
Trip to Vienna ''Trip to Vienna'' (german: Die Reise nach Wien) is a 1973 German drama film directed by Edgar Reitz and starring Elke Sommer, Hannelore Elsner and Mario Adorf. During the closing months of the Second World War, two small-town German women dis ...
'' (1973), as Marga Kroeber * ''
Challenge to White Fang ''The Return of White Fang'' ( it, Il ritorno di Zanna Bianca) is a 1974 Northern film. A sequel to ''White Fang'', it was directed, as was its predecessor, by Lucio Fulci, as part of a trend of films inspired by '' Call of the Wild'' (1972), wh ...
'' (1974), as Jane LeClerq * ''Die schöne Marianne'' (1975, TV series), as Marianne Ruaux * ' (1975), as Maria / Marlit * ''
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'' (1977), as Trude Minde * ''
The Tailor from Ulm ''The Tailor from Ulm'' (german: Der Schneider von Ulm) is a 1978 West German drama film directed by Edgar Reitz, of ''Heimat (film series), Heimat'' fame. It is the true story of a German pioneer aviator, Albrecht Berblinger, in the late 18th c ...
'' (1978), as Anna Berblinger * ' (1979), as Alissa Kristlein * '' The Green Bird'' (1980), as Dr. Renate Winter * ' (1982), as Dorothea von Schög * ''Satan ist auf Gottes Seite'' (1983, TV film), as Zimra Steffin * ''
Man Without Memory ''Man Without Memory'' (german: Mann ohne Gedächtnis) is a 1984 Swiss drama film directed by Kurt Gloor. It was entered into the 34th Berlin International Film Festival. Cast * as the man without memory * Lisi Mangold as Lisa Brunner * Hannel ...
'' (1984), as Dr. Essner * ''
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'' (1984, TV film), as Adele Sanger * ' (1985), as
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* ''
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'' (1985), as Jillian Schelm * ''
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'' (1985), as Nicole Kaminsky * ' (1985), as Dr. Hoppe * ' (1986), as Yvonne Duhamel * ' (1988, TV series), as Katharina Haltermann * ''Noch ein Wunsch'' (1989, TV film), as Brigitte * ' (1990), as Mrs. De Vries * ''
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'' (1991, TV film), as Judith * ' (1992, TV film), as Polly * ''Cliffs of the Death'' (1993, TV film), as Rita Freymuth * ''
Die Kommissarin ''Die Kommissarin'' (German for "the inspectoress") is a German police TV series which aired on Das Erste. Its 66 episodes ran from 1994 till 2006. The series, which takes place in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, is notable as being the first, and ...
'' (1994–2006, TV series), as Lea Sommer * ''Butterfly Feelings'' (1996, TV film), as Marie-Luise Wendt * ''
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'' (1996, TV film), as Marga Hartog * ' (1998, TV film), as Andrea * ''
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'' (1998), as Hilde Strassburger * '' No Place to Go'' (2000), as Hanna Flanders * ' (2001, TV film), as Waltraud * ' (2002), as Marie * ' (2003, TV film), as Denise * ' (2003), as Barbara Bärenklau * ' (2004), as Dr. Sue Süssmilch * ''
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'' (2004), as Marlene Zuckermann * ' (2004, TV film), as Beatrice Shaye * ' (2005, TV film), as Polina Sieveking * ' (2006), as Johanna Perl * ' (2006, TV film), as Ludmilla Dimitrieff * ' (2006), as Annabella Silberstein * ''Vivere'' (2007), as Gerlinde von Habermann * ' (2007), as Maria Döbereiner * ''
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'' (2008, TV miniseries), as Countess Rostova * ''
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'' (2008), as Trudi Angermeier * ' (2008, TV film), as Laura Hansen * ''
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'' (2010), as Mother * ''Der letzte Patriarch'' (2010, TV film), as Ruth Buchleitner * ' (2010, TV film), as Martha Ebinghaus * ' (2010, TV film), as Irma Bergner * ' (2011), as Marga Baumanis * ' (2012), as Daisy * ' (2012), as Silvia * ' (2014), as Ingrid * '' Tour de Force'' (2014), as Irene * ' (2014), as Wally * ' (''To Life'', 2014), as Ruth Weintraub * ' (2014, TV film), as Agnes Barner * ' (2015, TV film), as Ella * ' (2015), as Renate * ' (2016), as Ruth Eberth * ' (2016), as Liliane Wunderlich * ' (2018), as Renate Konaske * ''Kirschblüten und Dämonen'' (2019), as Trudi Angermeier * ''Club der einsamen Herzen'' (2019, TV film), as Kiki * ' (2020, TV film), as Rose Just (final film role)


References


External links

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Hannelore Elsner: Dieser ganz undeutsche Glamour
(photos)
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