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Helga Feddersen (; 14 March 1930 – 24 November 1990) was a German actress, comedian, singer, author, and theater director.


Biography

Feddersen was born and died in
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. She took up acting early in her life, first being cast for minor parts such as maids, cooks and cleaning ladies. After her first successes she moved up major rôles such as naive heroines, young mothers and young ladies of noble heritage. After a cancer operation in 1955, which resulted in a slight disfiguration of her face, directors shied back from casting her as romantic heroine. Shrewdly recognizing the hint given to her by the fates, she decided to change genres, now appearing most successfully in comedies. Being of Northern German origin with a strong but likeable Northern German accent, Feddersen was mostly cast for productions set in Northern Germany. She often played women of slightly naive but gentle and likeable characters. Despite her success in comedies, Feddersen still remained popular as a serious actress. Among her most notable appearances on the silver screen was the part of Klothilde in the 1959 cinema adaptation of
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's classic novel
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. In 1963, Feddersen played a small part as a witness in ' (''The house near river Stör'') an episode of '' Stahlnetz'', the German adaptation of the US-format '' Dragnet''. This particular episode became the most successful of the whole series and remains to this day as the episode which saw the most re-runs. In the late 1960s, Feddersen discovered her writing talent, and over the next fifteen years she wrote the scripts for several successful made-for-TV movies and mini series, most of them portraying the hard but hopeful lives of sailors, shipyard workers, fisher men and their families in the port of Hamburg and along the river Elbe as well as the German North Sea Coast. In 1971, Feddersen - who was also a highly acclaimed stage actress - was invited to Hamburg's famous
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. The Ohnsorg Theater remains to this day as the most popular theater in Germany, and each of its productions (usually 4 to 6 per year) is videotaped for a subsequent TV airing after the end of a play's scheduled run. Feddersen's 1971 guest appearance at the Ohnsorg Theater as the nosy, fussy middle-aged spinster Bertha Bliesemann in the play ''Der möblierte Herr'' (loosely translated ''The Gentleman lodger'') resulted in one of the most popular broadcasts ever from the Ohnsorg Theater. ''Der möblierte Herr'' is regularly re-run on German TV. In 1975, Feddersen was cast for the part of Else Tetzlaff in the series ''
Ein Herz und eine Seele ''Ein Herz und eine Seele'' (literally "One Heart and One Soul" i.e. "hand in glove") is a German television sitcom based on the British sitcom '' Till Death Us Do Part'' by Johnny Speight. The show premiered on 15 January 1973 and lasted for abo ...
'', the German adaptation of the British sitcom ''
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'', which was known in the U. S. as ''
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''. She took over the part from Elisabeth Wiedemann, who had declined to sign a contract for a new season. The part of Else's son-in-law, Michael, was also recast. The cast changes, though, were immensely unpopular with the German audience, so the series was discontinued. The failing of ''Ein Herz und eine Seele'' was Feddersen's first serious flop in her career. Aside from being an actress, Feddersen loved to appear as a comedian. During the late 1970s, she hosted several comedy shows and enjoyed a smash hit in 1978, when she teamed up with Dieter "Didi" Hallervorden for the duet '' Du, die Wanne ist voll'' (''The bathtub's full''), a chart topping spoof cover version of ''
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'' from the movie '' Grease''. In 1981, Feddersen enjoyed a solo # 1 on the German charts with ''Gib mir bitte einen Kuss'' (''Please, give me just one kiss''), a spoof vocal version of the Chicken Dance. In the 1980s, Feddersen mostly worked as a writer. Her book ''Hallo, hier ist Helga'' (''Hello, here's Helga'') became an instant best seller. In 1983 a dream came true for her when she opened her very own theater in Hamburg. Her self-written play ''Die Perle Anna'' (''Anna, the pearl'') about a witty and good hearted house maid was a box office hit and ran for several years. In 1989, Feddersen was diagnosed with cancer for the second time in her life. Although she had to give up her beloved theater, her will to live helped her to overcome cancer. In 1990, she worked as an actress again. Her guest appearance as a courageous policeman's widow in the long-running series ''
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'' (famous for its authentical portrayal of policemen's work and private lives), though, became the last role she ever played. Shortly after the filming of the show's episode was completed, Feddersen was diagnosed with cancer again. Shortly before her death on 24 November 1990, she married Olli Maier, who had been her life partner for more than ten years. Helga Feddersen was buried in Stuttgart by request of Olli Maier, because it was his birth city. Maier was severely rebuked for this decision by the mayor and the people of Hamburg, because Helga Feddersen had always declared that Hamburg was her true home. Helga Feddersen is still remembered and recognized in Germany as a talented actress and a loveable, warm-hearted person.


Selected filmography

Actress * '' Professor Nachtfalter'' (1951) * '' The Buddenbrooks'' (1959), as Clothilde Buddenbrook * ''
Girl from Hong Kong ''Girl from Hong Kong'' (german: Bis zum Ende aller Tage) is a 1961 West German romance film directed by Franz Peter Wirth and starring Hanns Lothar, Helmut Griem and Akiko Wakabayashi.Schrader & Winkler p. 175 The film's sets were designed by t ...
'' (1961) * '' The Green Archer'' (1961) * '' Stahlnetz: '' (1963, TV), as Hildegard Fette * '' Stahlnetz: '' (1964, TV), as Hotel Chambermaid * '' The Priest of St. Pauli'' (1970), as Tine Poppenbüll * ''Der möblierte Herr'' (1971, TV film), as Berta Bliesemann * '' Revenge of the East Frisians'' (1974), as Frau Brünitz * '' Tadellöser & Wolff'' (1975, TV miniseries), as Anna Kröger * ''
Ein Herz und eine Seele ''Ein Herz und eine Seele'' (literally "One Heart and One Soul" i.e. "hand in glove") is a German television sitcom based on the British sitcom '' Till Death Us Do Part'' by Johnny Speight. The show premiered on 15 January 1973 and lasted for abo ...
'' (1976, TV series), as Else Tetzlaff * '' Uncle Bräsig'' (1978, TV series), as Frau Pomuchelskopp * ''
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'' (1981), as Miss Hettich * '' Sunshine Reggae in Ibiza'' (1983), as Suleika Screenwriter * ' (1968, TV film) * ''Gezeiten'' (1970, TV film) * ' (1971, TV film) * ''Im Fahrwasser'' (1971, TV film) * ' (1974, TV film) * '' Kümo Henriette'' (1979–1982, TV series)


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