
Eleonore Weisgerber
Acting
Biography
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Born: August 18, 1947
Place of Birth: Wiesbaden, Germany
Known For

Bel Ami
Paris at the end of the 19th century: Former soldier Georges Duroy is practically penniless after leaving the army when his old comrade Charles Forestier helps him get a job as a reporter for the newspaper "La Vie Française." Duroy's career takes off, but he owes his success not only to his writing skills, but above all to his charm with the ladies. He unscrupulously exploits his numerous female acquaintances. Through strategic marriages, "Bel Ami" rises to the top of Parisian society.

Ein weites Herz
When Isa provokes the Nazis with a satirical song at her graduation party, she is denied her degree despite passing her exams. She has to give up her plan to become a teacher and, against her mother Petra's wishes, manages to perform in a political cabaret. She enjoys stage success as a singer with an accordion and falls in love with the pianist Laurenz. During the Second World War, Isa's family gets caught up in the wheels of political power and is torn apart - until, after much turbulence, the Vermehrens regain their old cohesion and accompany Isa together as she enters a convent in Bonn.

Büro, Büro
Büro, Büro is a German comedy television series.

Der Bulle von Tölz

Schimanski

Pfarrer Braun

Pfarrer Braun

HeliCops - Einsatz über Berlin
HeliCops – Einsatz über Berlin is a German television series.

Der Kommissar
Der Kommissar is a German television series about a group of detectives of the Munich homicide squad. All 97 episodes, which were shot in black-and-white and first broadcast between 1969 and 1976, were written by Herbert Reinecker and starred Erik Ode as Kommissar Herbert Keller. Keller's assistants were Walter Grabert, Robert Heines, and Harry Klein who, in 1974, was replaced by his younger brother Erwin Klein.

Der Kommissar
Der Kommissar is a German television series about a group of detectives of the Munich homicide squad. All 97 episodes, which were shot in black-and-white and first broadcast between 1969 and 1976, were written by Herbert Reinecker and starred Erik Ode as Kommissar Herbert Keller. Keller's assistants were Walter Grabert, Robert Heines, and Harry Klein who, in 1974, was replaced by his younger brother Erwin Klein.
Filmography
as Elli
as Henriette 'Henri' Krassner
as Stela Kaleb
as Lore
as Inge
as Brigitte
as Ottilie von Faber senior
as Vera
as die Badnerin
as Eva Marie-Luise von Aspach-Ne
as Julia
as Esther
as Erna Trauernicht
as Dorothea
as Eszter Petöfi
as Doris
as Ursula Rettler
as Helga Bischoff
as Helene Wessel
as Self
as Dr. Beate Hager
as Annedore Zimmermann
as Mutter Oberin
as Fiona Summer
as Frau Dr. König
as Norma Desmond
as Annedore Zimmermann
as Virginia Aird
as Francesca
as Oberschwester Anna
as Prioress
as Frau Reicherts
as Ruth Dalmain
as Senior Nurse Anna
as Mrs. Sabatin
as Annedore Zimmermann
as Annabel Basalle
as Self
as Elisabeth Möller
as Self
as Ruth Abbanat
as Marianne Bauer
as Silvia Blomquist
as Heidrun Boldrini
as Baronin Lydia von Falkenberg
as Sonja Hansen/Christa Menges
as Nele Ohrmann
as Petra Prack
as Ulrike
as Principessa
as Heidi Krüger
as Angelika Bernert
as Self
as Anna Kötter
as Barbara Harding
as Claudia Zerbe
as Elisabeth Wang
as Miriam Ansbach
as Ramona Schrader
as Frau Wörner
as Lisa Behringer
as Guest star
as Self
as Sonja Grieser
as Johanna Borchert
as Viktoria Voss
as Karin
as Self
as Annabelle Collis
as Annette Fries
as Mona Lambert
as Irene Claasen
as Karla Stephan
as Self
as Karin Hauss
as Dr. Gisela Saalbach
as Gisela Saalbach
as Teresa Buckminster-Zech
as Self
as Gisela Roßwein
as Anna Arndt
as Marianne Rothenbaum
as Helma Matern / Friederike Gerber
as Sylvia Kern aka Irene Sievers
as Vorsitzende Richterin Dr. Maria Brecht
as Sybille von Hohe
as Inge Glaser
as Anita Busch
as Dr. Karen von Ardenne
as Hanne Färber
as Karin Schulz
as Hilde Teichert
as Michaela Gernot
as Karin Schaad
as Vera Augustinus
as Vera Bremer
as Isabella Haffner
as Nora Bertold
as Olga Bertier
as Peggy Lazard
as Self
as Ariane Budde
as Renate Sauters
as Gerda Widanje
as Stefanie Bauer
as Junge Dirne
as Self
as Almut Bashani
as Maria Moll
as Brigitte Harzendorf
as Nicole Mathern
as Lisa Wasberg
as Doris Osterloh
as Staatsanwältin
as Hanneke Tietzsche
as Anita Weidau
as Helga Schenk
as Susanne Walter
as Self