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[[File:Eurovision Song Contest 1958 - Margot Hielscher.png|thumb|300px|Margot Hielscher at the [[Eurovision Song Contest 1958]]]]'''Margot Hielscher''' (born 29 September 1919 in [[Berlin]]) is a German singer and film actress. She appeared in over fifty films between and 1939 and 1994. |
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| birth_place = [[Berlin]], [[Weimar Republic|Germany]] |
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| death_place = [[Munich]], [[Germany]] |
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| occupation = Singer, actress |
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'''Margot Hielscher''' (29 September 1919 – 20 August 2017)<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.spiegel.de/kultur/kino/leinwand-legende-margot-hielscher-gestorben-a-1164018.html|title=Leinwand-Legende Margot Hielscher gestorben|website=[[Der Spiegel]]|date=22 August 2017}}</ref> was a German singer and film actress. She appeared in over fifty films between and 1939 and 1994. |
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Hielscher was born in [[Berlin]]. In 1957, she was chosen to represent Germany at the [[Eurovision Song Contest 1957]] with the song "[[Telefon, Telefon]]" ''(Telephone, Telephone)''. The song finished fourth out of ten, with eight points. |
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Hielscher was chosen again to represent Germany at the [[Eurovision Song Contest 1958]] with the song "[[Für Zwei Groschen Musik]]" ''(Music For Two Pennies)''. The song finished seventh out of ten, with 5 points. |
Hielscher was chosen again to represent Germany at the [[Eurovision Song Contest 1958]] with the song "[[Für Zwei Groschen Musik]]" ''(Music For Two Pennies)''. The song finished seventh out of ten, with 5 points. |
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In 1989, she starred in the TV series ''[[Rivalen der Rennbahn]]''. |
In 1989, she starred in the TV series ''[[Rivalen der Rennbahn]]''. She died in [[Munich]], aged 97. |
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==Awards== |
== Awards == |
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In 1978, |
In 1978, Hielscher was awarded the "[[Bundesverdienstkreuz]]" and in 1985 the "Filmband in Gold" for her contributions to German cinema. |
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==Selected filmography== |
== Selected filmography == |
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* ''[[The Heart of the Queen]]'' (1940) |
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* ''[[Goodbye, Franziska (1941 film)|Goodbye, Franziska]]'' (1941) |
* ''[[Goodbye, Franziska (1941 film)|Goodbye, Franziska]]'' (1941) |
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* ''[[Love Premiere]]'' (1943) |
* ''[[Love Premiere]]'' (1943) |
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* ''[[Women Are No Angels]]'' (1943) |
* ''[[Women Are No Angels]]'' (1943) |
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* ''[[Ghost in the Castle]]'' (1947) |
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* ''[[Hello, Fraulein!|Hallo, Fräulein!]]'' (1949) |
* ''[[Hello, Fraulein!|Hallo, Fräulein!]]'' (1949) |
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* ''[[The Blue Straw Hat]]'' (1949) |
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* ''[[Love on Ice (film)|Love on Ice]]'' (1950) |
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* ''[[Nights on the Road]]'' (1952) |
* ''[[Nights on the Road]]'' (1952) |
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* ''[[The Devil Makes Three (film)|The Devil Makes Three]]'' (1952) |
* ''[[The Devil Makes Three (film)|The Devil Makes Three]]'' (1952) |
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* ''[[Homesick for You]]'' (1952) |
* ''[[Homesick for You]]'' (1952) |
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* ''[[Hit Parade (1953 film)|Hit Parade]]'' (1953) |
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* ''[[Jonny Saves Nebrador]]'' (1953) |
* ''[[Jonny Saves Nebrador]]'' (1953) |
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* ''[[Salto Mortale (1953 film)|Salto Mortale]]'' (1953) |
* ''[[Salto Mortale (1953 film)|Salto Mortale]]'' (1953) |
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* ''[[It Was Always So Nice With You]]'' (1954) |
* ''[[It Was Always So Nice With You]]'' (1954) |
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* ''[[The Mosquito (film)|The Mosquito]]'' (1954) |
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* ''Murder Party'' (1961) |
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* ''[[The Blood of the Walsungs (film)|The Blood of the Walsungs]]'' (1965) |
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* ''[[Salto Mortale (TV series)|Salto Mortale]]'' (1969, TV series) |
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* ''{{Ill|Die Kette|de|Die Kette (1977)}}'' (1977, TV film) |
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* ''[[The Magic Mountain (1982 film)|The Magic Mountain]]'' (1982) |
* ''[[The Magic Mountain (1982 film)|The Magic Mountain]]'' (1982) |
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* ''[[Doctor Faustus (1982 film)|Doctor Faustus]]'' (1982) |
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==See also== |
== See also == |
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* [[Eurovision Song Contest 1957]] |
* [[Eurovision Song Contest 1957]] |
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* [[Eurovision Song Contest 1958]] |
* [[Eurovision Song Contest 1958]] |
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* [[Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest]] |
* [[Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest]] |
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== References == |
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*[http://imdb.com/name/nm0383164/ IMDB entry] |
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== External links == |
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*{{IMDb name|0383164}} |
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*[http://film.virtual-history.com/person.php?personid=5449 Photographs and literature] |
*[http://film.virtual-history.com/person.php?personid=5449 Photographs and literature] |
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before=[[Freddy Quinn]]<br />with ''[[So geht das jede Nacht]]'' &<br /> [[Walter Andreas Schwarz]]<br />with ''[[Im Wartesaal zum großen Glück]]'' | |
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after=[[Kessler Twins|Alice and Ellen Kessler]]<br />with ''[[Heute Abend wollen wir tanzen geh'n]]'' | |
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[[Category:Musicians from Berlin]] |
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Margot Hielscher | |
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Background information | |
Born | Berlin, Germany | 29 September 1919
Died | 20 August 2017 Munich, Germany | (aged 97)
Occupation(s) | Singer, actress |
Margot Hielscher (29 September 1919 – 20 August 2017)[1] was a German singer and film actress. She appeared in over fifty films between and 1939 and 1994.
Hielscher was born in Berlin. In 1957, she was chosen to represent Germany at the Eurovision Song Contest 1957 with the song "Telefon, Telefon" (Telephone, Telephone). The song finished fourth out of ten, with eight points.
Hielscher was chosen again to represent Germany at the Eurovision Song Contest 1958 with the song "Für Zwei Groschen Musik" (Music For Two Pennies). The song finished seventh out of ten, with 5 points.
In 1989, she starred in the TV series Rivalen der Rennbahn. She died in Munich, aged 97.
Awards
[edit]In 1978, Hielscher was awarded the "Bundesverdienstkreuz" and in 1985 the "Filmband in Gold" for her contributions to German cinema.
Selected filmography
[edit]- The Heart of the Queen (1940)
- Goodbye, Franziska (1941)
- Love Premiere (1943)
- Women Are No Angels (1943)
- Ghost in the Castle (1947)
- Hallo, Fräulein! (1949)
- The Blue Straw Hat (1949)
- Love on Ice (1950)
- Nights on the Road (1952)
- The Devil Makes Three (1952)
- Homesick for You (1952)
- Hit Parade (1953)
- Jonny Saves Nebrador (1953)
- Salto Mortale (1953)
- It Was Always So Nice With You (1954)
- The Mosquito (1954)
- Murder Party (1961)
- The Blood of the Walsungs (1965)
- Salto Mortale (1969, TV series)
- Die Kette (1977, TV film)
- The Magic Mountain (1982)
- Doctor Faustus (1982)
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Leinwand-Legende Margot Hielscher gestorben". Der Spiegel. 22 August 2017.
External links
[edit]Media related to Margot Hielscher at Wikimedia Commons
- 1919 births
- 2017 deaths
- Eurovision Song Contest entrants for Germany
- Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 1957
- Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 1958
- Musicians from Berlin
- Actresses from Berlin
- Officers Crosses of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
- Eurovision Song Contest stubs
- German singer stubs