Gila von Weitershausen

Gisela Baroness von Weitershausen ( born March 21, 1944 in Trebnitzgrund, Silesia ) is a German actress.

Life

Gisela Baroness von Weitershausen is the great-granddaughter of Chancellor Georg von Hertling. Her father Georg Freiherr von Weitershausen (1908-1962) was an officer, her mother Ingeborg (1913 -? ) Came from the Prussian nobility of the Groeben. Her parents fled with her and her five siblings from Silesia. She attended a Rudolf Steiner School and received acting lessons in Munich. Gila von Weitershausen played at Franconia State Theatre and later at the Munich Chamber games. In Los Angeles, she attended a film school.

In the late 1960s she became popular through some light German comedies, such as angels or the Virgin of Bamberg (1968 ) and the first part of the series The lout from the first bank, where she played on the side of Hansi Kraus and Uschi Glas. In 1969, she played under the direction of May Spils as Christine on the side of Werner Enke in the non fumble film, darling.

She was married from 1966 to 1972 with the actor Martin Lüttge. However, the relationship broke apart early. From 1970 to 1973 she was associated with the French film director Louis Malle, who the father of her son Manuel Cuauthemoc Malle (born 1971 in Paris ), and under whose direction she took a role in atrial fibrillation. In 1981, she starred opposite of Hanna Schygulla and Bruno Ganz in the forgery, directed by Volker Schlöndorff. In 1983, she turned, among other things in Hallstatt on the side of Jeremy Irons, The Captain's Doll. Gila von Weitershausen can be seen to this day in numerous television movies and episodic. Of particular note is the series The Country Doctor, in which she played from 1987 to 1995 the lead role of Anne Marie Mattiesen. They took over this role from Uschi Glas, which got out due to pregnancy out of production. Besides plays of Weitershausen occasional theater on tour. Since 1994 she has been married to the radiologists and psychoanalyst Dr. Hartmut Wahle.

Filmography

Awards

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