Helga Anders

Helga Anders (11 January 1948 30 March 1986)[1] was an Austrian actress.

She was born Helga Scherz in Innsbruck, to an Austrian father and a German mother, and she grew up in Ruhpolding and Bielefeld after her parents divorced. She made her stage debut at the age of eight.

Anders is best known in Great Britain for her part in the Yugoslav-German television series The White Horses, and is also remembered for playing several roles in the German TV series Derrick.

Personal life

She had a daughter, Tatjana Leslie, with the actor Roger Fritz.

She appeared as one of 28 women under the banner We've had abortions! (Wir haben abgetrieben!) on the cover page of the West German magazine Stern on 6 June 1971. In that issue, 374 women publicly stated that they had had pregnancies terminated, which at that time was illegal.[2]

Death

Her addictions with alcohol and drugs resulted in her death at 38. She died of heart failure in Haar, Bavaria, Germany.

Selected filmography

  • Max the Pickpocket (1962), as Brigitte Schilling
  • Die Unverbesserlichen (1965–1967, TV series, 3 episodes), as Lore Scholz
  • Der Forellenhof (1965, TV series, 8 episodes), as Christa Buchner
  • Congress of Love (1966), as Anni Leithner
  • The White Horses (1966, TV series, 13 episodes), as Julia
  • Mädchen, Mädchen (1967), as Angela
  • Murderers Club of Brooklyn (1967), as Edna Cormick
  • Tattoo (1967), as Gaby
  • Zuckerbrot und Peitsche (1968), as Helga Arnold
  • What a Way to Die (Sommersprossen) (1968), as Monika
  • Run, Rabbit, Run (Häschen in der Grube) (1969), as Leslie
  • The Unnaturals (1969), as Elizabeth
  • Our Doctor is the Best (1969), as Loni Vogt
  • Der Kommissar: "Die Schrecklichen" (TV series) (1969), as Herta Panse
  • Mädchen mit Gewalt (1970), as Alice
  • Der Kommissar: "Tod eines Schulmädchens" (TV series) (1972), as Kirsten Benda
  • Pan (1973)
  • Derrick - Season 1, Episode 2: "Johanna" (TV series) (1974), as Roswitha Meinecke
  • The Clown (1976), as Sabine
  • Tatort: "Kassensturz" (TV series) (1976), as Renate Cand
  • Anita Drögemöller und die Ruhe an der Ruhr (1976), as Kimmi
  • Das Blaue Palais, Episode 5: "Unsterblichkeit" (TV series) (1976), as Yvonne
  • Derrick - Season 4, Episode 2: "Hals in der Schlinge" (TV series) (1977), as Heli
  • Derrick - Season 5, Episode 2: "Tod eines Fans" (TV series) (1978), as Vera Höfer
  • Derrick - Season 5, Episode 7: "Kaffee mit Beate" (TV series) (1978), as Beate Schill
  • The Old Fox: "Teufelsbrut" (TV series) (1979), as Christa Brückner
  • Hurricane Rosy (1979), as Charlotte
  • Derrick - Season 7, Episode 8: "Auf einem Gutshof" (TV series) (1980), as Waltraud Heimann
  • The Old Fox: "Bruderliebe" (TV series) (1980), as Anita Will
  • Derrick - Season 8, Episode 2: "Der Kanal" (TV series) (1982), as Hannelore Junker
  • Derrick - Season 11, Episode 13: "Der Klassenbeste" (TV series) (1984), as Uschi
  • Ein Fall für zwei: "Blutsbande" (TV series) (1985), as Monika Brauer
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References

  1. http://www.spiegel.de/spiegel/print/d-13517369.html
  2. Deutschland, Stiftung Deutsches Historisches Museum, Stiftung Haus der Geschichte der Bundesrepublik. "Gerade auf LeMO gesehen: LeMO Objekt: Druckgut Stern "Wir haben abgetrieben!"". www.hdg.de (in German). Retrieved 2019-05-27.


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