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  1. Sonja Alice Selma Toni Ziemann (German: [ˈzɔnja ˈtsiːman] ⓘ; 8 February 1926 – 17 February 2020) was a German film and television actress. In the 1950s, she was among Germany's most prominent actresses, awarded the 1950 Bambi for appearing, together with Rudolf Prack, in Schwarzwaldmädel.From the 1960s, she turned to more serious acting in international films such as The Secret Ways.She played in several anti-war films such as Strafbataillon 999. She also appeared on stage and in ...

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0956239Sonja Ziemann - IMDb

    Sonja Ziemann. Actress: The Merry Wives of Windsor. New trends in post-war German cinema saw a shift away from the glamorous divas or idealised motherhood figures of the 1930s and 40s towards uncomplicated, wholesome, vivacious, perhaps tomboyish girl-next-door types. Germanic features were no longer strictly required. Dimple-cheeked, dark-haired Sonja Ziemann with her grey/green eyes and Bardot mouth became the paragon of the new fun-loving heroine for undemanding romantic fare or...

  3. Sonja Ziemann. Actress: The Merry Wives of Windsor. New trends in post-war German cinema saw a shift away from the glamorous divas or idealised motherhood figures of the 1930s and 40s towards uncomplicated, wholesome, vivacious, perhaps tomboyish girl-next-door types. Germanic features were no longer strictly required. Dimple-cheeked, dark-haired Sonja Ziemann with her grey/green eyes and Bardot mouth became the paragon of the new fun-loving heroine for undemanding romantic fare or...

  4. Sonja Ziemann, 2006. Sonja Alice Selma Toni Ziemann (* 8.Februar 1926 in Eichwalde; † 17. Februar 2020 in München) war eine deutsche Schauspielerin, Tänzerin und Sängerin.In den 1950er Jahren war sie, häufig an der Seite ihres Kollegen Rudolf Prack besetzt, eine der beliebtesten Schauspielerinnen Deutschlands. Zu ihren größten Erfolgen zählen die Heimatfilme Schwarzwaldmädel und Grün ist die Heide

  5. Feb 19, 2020 · Sonja Ziemann begann ihre künstlerische Karriere als Tänzerin, ab 1941 trat sie als Ballerina auf. Nach der Ausbildung an der Ufa-Schauspielschule folgten noch während des Zweiten Weltkriegs ...

  6. Sonja Ziemann catapulted to fame with her role in Schwarzwaldmädel [Black Forest Girl], for which she won a “Bambi” award, but the success from the film came at a price: she found herself typecast.As the article mentions, she tended to play every role the same, in part because she was playing roles that were very similar to one another.

  7. Sonja Ziemann was born in Eichenwalde on February 2nd 1926. After taking dancing lessons, she gave her stage debut in 1941 and subsequently appeared in numerou…

  8. The "fresh air films" of director Hans Deppe – Black Forest Lass (1950) and Green is the Heath (1951) – led the wave of Heimat-films (i.e., sentimental films featuring particular regional landscapes and cultures that did not confront the Nazi past) in West Germany in the 1950s. Green is the Heath, a remake of a film from 1932, was the most financially successful film of the postwar decade.Nineteen million West Germans had seen it by 1959, and it had a successful run abroad, as well.

  9. Sonja Ziemann is known as an Actor. Some of her work includes The Bridge at Remagen, Darkness Fell on Gotenhafen, The Eighth Day of the Week, The Secret Ways, Punishment Battalion, Frühling in Berlin, The Dream of Lieschen Müller, and Stalingrad: Dogs, Do You Want to Live Forever?.

  10. You Have to Be Beautiful (German: Schön muß man sein) is a 1951 German musical comedy film directed by Ákos Ráthonyi and starring Sonja Ziemann, Willy Fritsch and Anny Ondra.The film's sets were designed by art director Mathias Matthies.It was Ondra's final film apart from a brief cameo role in The Affairs of Julie.. It was made at the Wandsbek Studios of the Hamburg-based Real Film.