
Irm Hermann
Acting
Biography
Irmgard Hermann (4 October 1942 – 26 May 2020) was a German actress. She worked in film, television, and the stage, appearing in over 160 film and television productions. She was discovered, without formal training, by Rainer Werner Fassbinder who cast her in many of his films.
Born: October 4, 1942
Place of Birth: Munich, Germany
Known For

The Case of Mr. Spalt
The filmmaker René Perraudin made five comedic short films with Otto Sander in the leading role and knits them into a feature film.

Mordshunger - Verbrechen und andere Delikatessen

Die Stein
Die Stein is a German television series.

Krauses Kur
On a summer evening the circuit of the village policeman Krause suddenly went crazy. His doctor immediately prescribed a cure on the Baltic Sea for him. And so Krause and his sisters set off in the legendary "Dübener Ei". In the sanatorium he meets his roommate Rudi - an encounter with far-reaching consequences.

Der Tod ist kein Beinbruch
Der Tod ist kein Beinbruch is a German television series.

Unser Lehrer Doktor Specht
Unser Lehrer Doktor Specht is a series of family author Kurt Bartsch, directors Werner Masten, Vera Loebner and Karin Hercher, shot from 1991 in Germany. The consequences had a length of 52 or 46 minutes. For subsequent repetitions of the consequences of the first season in about 45 minutes were cut. In addition, they were provided with an alternative, shorter guy, who was also designed in a different font.

Ali: Fear Eats the Soul
Emmi Kurowski, a cleaning lady, is lonely in her old age. Her husband died years ago, and her grown children offer little companionship. One night she goes to a bar frequented by Arab immigrants and strikes up a friendship with middle-aged mechanic Ali. Their relationship soon develops into something more, and Emmi's family and neighbors criticize their spontaneous marriage. Soon Emmi and Ali are forced to confront their own insecurities about their future.

Pappa ante Portas
Heinrich Lohse, a strict and highly efficient purchasing manager at a company bulk-orders 40 tons of mustard and enough typewriting paper for 40 years just to get discount. Heinrich's boss decides it’s time for him to retire early. Heinrich suddenly finds himself with nothing to do—except micromanage his household, much to the dismay of his wife Renate and their son Dieter

Mother Küsters Goes to Heaven
Frau Emma Küsters prepares dinner late one seemingly-ordinary afternoon in her seemingly-ordinary Frankfurt kitchen. She wants to add canned sausages to the stew; her irritating daughter-in-law thinks otherwise. But the point is moot: Ernst Küsters has not only murdered the personnel director at the soap factory where he's employed but succeeded that by committing suicide.

Eight Hours Don’t Make a Day
Eight Hours Don't Make a Day (German: Acht Stunden sind kein Tag) is a West German television drama miniseries written and directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Commissioned by Westdeutscher Rundfunk, it broadcast in five episodes between 1972 and 1973. In Cologne, West Germany, young toolmaker Jochen's world is explored, including those around him: the woman he loves, his eccentric family, and his fellow workers, with whom he bands together to improve conditions on the factory floor.
Filmography
as Self (archive footage)
as Philomena
as Ploppis Oma
as Nora
as Hermine Blücher
as Self
as Johanna von Kirsch
as Marlene Ervenich
as Verlegerin
as Frau Oberrotter
as Herself
as Bertha
as Self
as Therese Lechner
as (voice)
as Frau Johansson
as Ilse Vogelmann
as Immobilienmarklerin
as Oberschwester Ilse
as Witwe
as Lisbeth Hofer
as Frau von Ryben
as Waltraud Schmitt-Lombard
as Frau Vögler
as Frau Speck
as Frau Retzlaff
as Anna-Maria Brecht
as Frau Schulz
as Tante Hildegard
as Oma Gerda
as Helga Königbauer
as Germanikus' Mother
as Babro Lilienstiel
as Frau Hirschfuß
as Self
as Renate Landau
as Pastorin
as Mother (segment "The Enlightenment")
as Freya von Schledern
as Herself
as Gefängnispastorin
as Self
as Berenice
as Frau Kiebig
as Self
as Hermine
as Self / Liselotte Pulver
as Queen Elizabeth
as Mrs. Kallus
as Lisbeth Albermann
as Vivian Dux
as Edelgard Weber
as Inge Koslowski
as Daniela
as Rosl Kattner
as Frau Sanft
as Schwester Agnes
as Saskia Prager
as Mother
as Frau Krahl
as Hedwig
as Self
as Customs Officer
as Sie
as Gefangene
as Secondary-school teacher Mueller-Vohwinkel
as Elisabeth von Bayern
as Bankdirektorin
as Margaret
as KZ-Kommandantin
as Frau Spalt
as Martha Kramer
as Frau Hasselfeldt
as Superbia (segment "Pride")
as Margarete Fasold
as Winn Wigmore
as Passat / Norn
as Frau Erlendicht
as Sabina Angerwolf
as Else Gebel
as Frl. Engelhart
as Krankenschwester
as Trude
as Margret
as Self
as Dichterin
as Maniküre Olga/ Miriam
as Whore
as Emma
as Sali
as Lore
as Helene
as Madame Cherie / Bar Singer (voice) (uncredited)
as Frau von der Wohnbaugesellschaft
as Johanna
as Krista
as Helene
as Frau, die Kleider hergibt
as Polizeibeamtin
as Irmgard Erlkönig
as Marlene
as Irmgard Epp
as die Köchin
as Politesse
as Klara Hansen
as Alma
as Mrs. Klein
as Hilde Simmath
as Fefi Zänglein
as Isolde
as Barkeeper
as Neighbor
as Self (uncredited)
as Sonnenbrillenverkäuferin
as Hausfrau
as Elisabeth
as Ms M. Piguet