Eleonore Weisgerber

Eleonore Weisgerber ( born August 18, 1947 in Wiesbaden ) is a German actress.

Life and career

At the age of ten she wanted to be an actress. Her grandmother had been on stage. Weisgerber went to Berlin to drama school and had her first contract at the Düsseldorf comedy.

My television debut in 1968 alongside Helmut Griem in the film Bel Ami. She became famous by the television film A Winter in Mallorca ( 1981). Popular it was the role of Dr. Gisela Saalbach in the series practice Bülowbogen next Günter Pfitzmann ( 1986-1992 ). Weisgerber starred in many other television productions, as, inter alia, in the Commissioner (1972 and 1974 ), Crime Scene, The Old Man (1978 until 1994), stories from home, a home for animals, office, office (1989 and 1993) Derrick ( 1993-1998 ), A Case for Two (1985 ), A Murder of Quandt (1995), Wolff's Turf (1992 to 1994), Soko Leipzig, Siska, Schulz and Schulz ( 1992), Schlosshotel Orth (1997), Nikola (1998), Helicops - use over Berlin ( 2000) or in a strong team (2007).

At the movies she starred in Claude Chabrol's Dr. M (1988) and pilots (1995).

In addition Weisgerber has worked since 1999 as chansonniere ( alto ). She developed a stage show entitled The Rise and Fall of the femme fatale. She sings in this inter alia songs by Friedrich Hollaender and Hildegard Knef with texts by Klabund, Kurt Tucholsky and Günter Neumann. Under the same title, she released a CD ( Berlin Muse Children, 2004)

Eleonore Weisgerber married in 1976 her castmates Joachim Bliese. The marriage was now divorced. Weisgerber, who lives in Berlin, has a daughter ( born 1979 ) and a son (* 1983).

Social Commitment

Weisgerber 2007 founded "IN BALANCE - Foundation for Bipolar Disorders Berlin" under the auspices of the German Society for Bipolar Disorders, whose goal is to make the knowledge known about the mental illness of bipolar disorder in society. Since 2010 she is also involved as a " pacemaker " of Tom Wahlig Foundation, which has become the research and treatment of rare disease HSP goal.

Filmography (selection)

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