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German actress and director (born 1942)
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Hannelore Hoger
Born20 August 1942 (1942-08-20) (age 82)
Hamburg, Germany
Alma materHochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg
Occupation(s)Actress, film director
Years active1964 –

Hannelore Hoger (German: [ˈha.nəˌloː.ʁə ˈhoː.ɡɐ] ; born 20 August 1942) is a German actress and director. From 1958–1961 she studied acting at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg. She has appeared in numerous German films, television programs, and stage productions for the last five decades.

Selected filmography

Film

Television

  • 1965: Zeitsperre
  • 1965: Tag für Tag — (based on Roots)
  • 1966: Wilhelm Tell — (based on William Tell)
  • 1969: Marija — (based on Maria)
  • 1970: Piggies
  • 1970: Der Pott — (based on The Silver Tassie)
  • 1971: Eduard IV. – Der Krieg der Rosen, 2. Teil — (based on Henry VI)
  • 1972: Der Marquis von Keith
  • 1973: Bauern, Bonzen und Bomben [de] (TV miniseries)
  • 1973: Kleiner Mann, was nun? — (based on Little Man, What Now?)
  • 1974: Badische Revolte 1848
  • 1975: Der Gehülfe
  • 1975: Die Geisel — (based on The Hostage)
  • 1977: Mensch Mutter
  • 1978: Kläger und Beklagte (TV series, 7 episodes)
  • 1978: The Day Elvis Came to Bremerhaven
  • 1979: Die lebenslängliche Frau
  • 1979: Eine Rückkehr
  • 1979: Tatort: Mitternacht, oder kurz danach
  • 1979: Tatort: Schweigegeld
  • 1980: Ein Mann fürs Leben
  • 1983: Der Groß-Cophta
  • 1988: Die Bertinis (TV miniseries)
  • 1990: Marleneken
  • 1991: Tandem
  • 1991: Kollege Otto – Die Coop-Affäre [de]
  • 1991: Derrick: Ein Tod auf dem Hinterhof
  • 1992: Die zweite Heimat (TV miniseries)
  • 1992: The Old Fox: Der Tod ist kein Ende
  • 1992: Tatort: Unversöhnlich
  • 1993: Derrick: Langsamer Walzer
  • 1994–2018: Bella Block (TV series, 38 episodes)
  • 1994: Derrick: Eine Endstation
  • 1994: Heaven and Hell [de]
  • 1996–1997: Die Drei (TV series, 27 episodes)
  • 1998: Nachspiel
  • 2000: Falsche Liebe – Die Internetfalle
  • 2001: Vier Meerjungfrauen
  • 2002: Weihnachten im September
  • 2005: Hölle im Kopf
  • 2013: The Other Child [de]
  • 2013: Uferlos
  • 2014: Not for Cowards [de]
  • 2016: Hotel Heidelberg (TV series, 5 episodes)

References

  1. ""Bella Block"-Star: Hannelore Hoger, die Vielseitige – Bilder & Fotos – WELT". DIE WELT. Retrieved 2020-03-31.

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