Hannelore Auer

Hannelore Kramm, nee Auer, divorced Auersperg (* May 30, 1942 in Linz, Upper Austria ) is an Austrian pop singer and actress.

Life

The daughter of a postal officials visited four years, the Federal Trade School for Fashion and Advertising Art in Linz. As a fifteen- year-old she participated in 1957 at a singing contest in Vienna and won the titles thousand times I wanna kiss you and If the yellow foliage in October to second place. Shortly thereafter, she received her first recording contract. Her biggest success had Hannelore Auer in 1962 with the title What happened in Athens. Especially director Franz Antel, who was romantically involved at the beginning of the 1960s with her, gave her several supporting roles in his film comedies. In some films, however, they had only a brief appearance as a singer.

Hannelore Auer became a part of the crowd that moved less by their hit or her movie roles than by their private lives the attention of the rainbow press. She became the second wife of Alfred " Alfie " Auersperg († 1992) in 1968 after an unsuccessful marriage proposal from Franz Antel. After the divorce in 1979 she married the pop singer Heino (Heinz Georg Kramm ). She became his manager and went with him on more often together, for example, as co-host of the popular music show Heino and Hannelore. In 2004, she suffered a heart attack. This was one of the reasons that Heino interrupted his career.

Filmography

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