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{{Short description|German actress}}
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'''Doris Abeßer''' (15 March 1935 &ndash; 26 January 2016) was a [[German]] [[actress]], [[radio personality]] and [[voice actor]]. She was born in [[Berlin]] and appeared in television and films from 1952 onwards. She was awarded an ''Erich Weinert Medal'' by [[Free German Youth]] in 1961. She married Günter Stahnka, a German film director in 1963.<ref>[https://ecommerce.umass.edu/defa/people/3893 Doris Abesser]</ref><ref>[https://www.defa-stiftung.de/defa/biografien/kuenstlerin/doris-abesser/ Doris Abeßer-Schauspielerin]</ref>
'''Doris Abeßer''' (15 March 1935 &ndash; 26 January 2016) was a [[German]] [[actress]], [[radio personality]] and [[voice actor]]. She was born in [[Berlin]] and appeared in television and films from 1952 onwards. She was awarded an ''Erich Weinert Medal'' by [[Free German Youth]] in 1961. She married Günter Stahnka, a German film director in 1963.<ref>[https://ecommerce.umass.edu/defa/people/3893 Doris Abesser]</ref><ref>[https://www.defa-stiftung.de/defa/biografien/kuenstlerin/doris-abesser/ Doris Abeßer-Schauspielerin]</ref>



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Doris Abeßer
Born15 March 1935
Died15 March 1935
Occupation(s)Actess, radio personality and voice actor

Doris Abeßer (15 March 1935 – 26 January 2016) was a German actress, radio personality and voice actor. She was born in Berlin and appeared in television and films from 1952 onwards. She was awarded an Erich Weinert Medal by Free German Youth in 1961. She married Günter Stahnka, a German film director in 1963.[1][2]

Selected filmography

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