Käte Jaenicke
Käte Jaenicke (22 March 1923 – 1 November 2002) was a German theater and film actress.[1] She appeared in more than ninety films from 1954 to 1975.
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Born | 2 March 1923 |
Died | 1 November 2002 79) Munich, Germany | (aged
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1954-1975 |
Personal life
She was in a relationship with writer Aras Ören, and had a daughter Anja Jaenicke (born October 9, 1963 in Berlin) who became an actress.[2] Kate Jaenicke spent her twilight years in a Munich nursing home and died there on November 1, 2002 at 79 years of age. Her final resting place is in the Munich East Cemetery.[1]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1959 | Peter schiesst den Vogel ab | Uncredited | |
The Blue Sea and You | |||
Marili | Köchin | ||
1960 | The Last Pedestrian | ||
Willy the Private Detective | |||
1961 | Our House in Cameroon | Elli Dörfler | |
1962 | Escape from East Berlin | Rosa | |
1962–1963 | Alle meine Tiere | Lenchen | TV series |
1970 | Hotel by the Hour | Mrs. Jennewein | |
Wir – zwei | Käthe | ||
That Can't Shake Our Willi! | Mizzi Buntje | ||
1976 | Auf Biegen oder Brechen | ||
1978 | Holocaust | Mrs. Lowy | TV miniseries |
1979 | The Tin Drum | Mother Truczinski | |
1985 | Abschied in Berlin | Grandmother | TV film |
Angry Harvest | Anna | ||
1989 | Gummibärchen küßt man nicht | Gundula | |
References
- "The tomb of Käte Jaenicke". knerger.de.
- "Anja Jaenicke – Yvonne "Yvonnche" Boxheimer". Willkommen auf Drombuschs. Archived from the original on 2014-12-20. Retrieved 2018-02-19.
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