Elke Aberle
German actress
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- Film actress
- Television actress
Elke Aberle (born 1 July 1950) is a German actress.[1][2] Aberle is particularly known for her early work, as a child actress.[3] She received a Bambi Award in 1965.[4]
Selected filmography
- Love (1956)
- Widower with Five Daughters (1957)
- Bimbo the Great [de] (1958)
- Ludmila [de] (1958)
- Father, Mother and Nine Children (1958)
- Ooh... diese Ferien (1958)
- Big Request Concert (1960)
- What Is Father Doing in Italy? (1961)
- Das Lamm [de] (1964)
- Who Laughs Last, Laughs Best (1971)
- Schwarzwaldfahrt aus Liebeskummer (1974)
- Henry IV (1975, TV film)
- I Only Want You to Love Me (1976, TV film)
- Anton, zieh die Bremse an! (1976, TV film)
- Tatort: Zürcher Früchte (1978, TV series episode)
- Tatort: Bier vom Fass (1989, TV series episode)
- Von der Liebe und den Zwängen: Mutmaßungen über Fassbinders 'Ich will doch nur, daß ihr mich liebt' (2010)
References
- ^ "BFI.org". Archived from the original on 15 January 2010. Retrieved 15 January 2010.
- ^ "Aberle". www.deutsches-filmhaus.de. Retrieved 26 April 2024.
- ^ "Elke Alberle, die Kleine von Heinz Erhardt: Mein trauriges Leben als Kinder-Star". bild.de (in German). 1 March 2012. Retrieved 26 April 2024.
- ^ Yumpu.com. "Eine glamouröse Geschichte - Stuttgarter Zeitung". yumpu.com (in German). Retrieved 26 April 2024.
External links
- Elke Aberle at IMDb
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