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Heidi Rosemarie Brühl (; 30 January 1942 – 8 June 1991) was a German singer and actress who came to prominence as a young teenager and had a prolific career in film and television. She was also a successful recording artist, and is known for her participation in the 1963 Eurovision Song Contest.


Early career

Brühl's first screen appearance was in the 1954 film ''Der letzte Sommer'' with
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, but in the role of Dalli, in what became known as the "Immenhof films", she became famous in Germany. '' The Immenhof Girls'', adapted from a novel by children's writer Ursula Bruns, appeared in 1955 and was followed by two sequels, ' and ', at yearly intervals. She returned to the role in two more films in 1973 and 1974. In 1959, Brühl obtained a record deal with the
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label and her first single "Chico Chico Charlie" reached number five. In 1960, her recording of "''Wir wollen niemals auseinandergehn''" or "We Will Never Part (Ring of Gold)" sold over one million copies and was awarded a
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.


Eurovision Song Contest

Brühl first took part in the German Eurovision selection in 1960 with Michael Jary's "''Wir wollen niemals auseinandergehn''" ("We Never Want to Be Apart"), which finished in second place but went on to top the German singles chart for nine weeks. She participated again in 1963, and this time was successful when " Marcel" was chosen to go forward to the eighth
Eurovision Song Contest The Eurovision Song Contest (), often known simply as Eurovision, is an international Music competition, song competition organised annually by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) among its members since 1956. Each participating broadcaster ...
which took place on 23 March in London. "Marcel" finished the evening in ninth place of 16 entries.


Later acting career

Brühl co-starred with Guy Williams in the 1963 film ''
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''. She met American actor
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and moved with him to Rome, where they married in December 1964. In 1970, she moved to the United States where she appeared in
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and in episodes of such television series as ''Columbo'' "The Most Dangerous Match" (1973; Peter Falk, Laurence Harvey, Jack Kruschen). She returned to Germany to play in two further Immenhof sequels in 1973–1974, '' The Twins from Immenhof'' and '' Spring in Immenhof''. She appeared in '' The Eiger Sanction'' in 1975 as Anna Montaigne, the seductive wife of a French climber, with Clint Eastwood and George Kennedy. Brühl and Halsey divorced in 1976 and she returned to live in Germany the following year. She did
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work on films such as ''
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'' and '' Look Who's Talking Too.'' Her last roles were in television serials such as ''
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Death

Brühl died of breast cancer on 8 June 1991 in
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, aged 49.


Selected filmography

* '' The Country Schoolmaster'' (1954), as Sternchen * '' The Last Summer'' (1954), as Jessika's sister * '' The Immenhof Girls'' (1955), as Dalli Voss * ' (1956), as Dalli Voss * ''
Confessions of Felix Krull ''Confessions of Felix Krull'' () is an unfinished 1954 novel by the Germany, German author Thomas Mann. Synopsis The novel is narrated by the protagonist, an impostor and adventurer named Felix Krull, the son of a ruined Rhineland winemaker. F ...
'' (1957), as Eleanor * ''
Precocious Youth ''Precocious Youth'' () is a 1957 West German drama film directed by Josef von Báky and starring Heidi Brühl, Christian Doermer and Christian Wolff (actor), Christian Wolff.Hake p. 115 The film's sets were designed by Emil Hasler and Paul Markw ...
'' (1957), as Inge * ' (1957), as Dalli Voss * '' Ooh... diese Ferien'' (1958), as Monika Petermann * '' Crime After School'' (1959), as Ulla Anders * '' The Shepherd from Trutzberg'' (1959), as Hilda von Puechstein * '' Two Times Adam, One Time Eve'' (1959), as Kaarina * '' Freddy and the Melody of the Night'' (1960), as Inge * '' The Hero of My Dreams'' (1960), as Marianne Kleinschmidt * ''
I Will Always Be Yours ''I Will Always Be Yours'' () is a 1960 West German musical comedy film directed by Arno Assmann and starring Heidi Brühl, Hans Söhnker and Helmuth Lohner.Bock & Bergfelder p.451 The film's sets were designed by the art director Rolf Zehetbau ...
'' (1960), as Marianne Seibold * ' (1961), as Gaby Fabian * ''
The Gypsy Baron ''The Gypsy Baron'' () is an operetta in three acts by Johann Strauss II which premiered at the Theater an der Wien on 24 October 1885. Its German libretto by Ignaz Schnitzer is based on the unpublished 1883 story ''Saffi'' by Mór Jókai. Jokai ...
'' (1962), as Arsena Zsupan * ''
Captain Sindbad ''Captain Sindbad'' is a 1963 independently made fantasy and adventure film, produced by Frank King and Herman King, directed by Byron Haskin, that stars Guy Williams and Heidi Brühl. The film was shot at the Bavaria Film studios in Germany a ...
'' (1963), as Princess Jana * '' Columbo: The Most Dangerous Match'' (1973, TV), as Linda Robinson * '' The Twins from Immenhof'' (1973), as Dalli Voss * ''
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'' (1974), as Doctor Winifred Sisters * '' Spring in Immenhof'' (1974), as Dalli Voss * '' The Eiger Sanction'' (1975), as Anna Montaigne * ' (1977), as Anne Coronado


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Bruhl, Heidi 1942 births 1991 deaths People from Munich (district) German film actresses German child actresses Deaths from breast cancer in Germany 20th-century German actresses 20th-century German women singers Actresses from Bavaria Eurovision Song Contest entrants